In Si Yan's cave, the two cubs had already fallen into a deep summer slumber. Wang's summer sleep was still relatively light, and he could feel Si Yan taking care of the three of them.
After Tai Seng had moved the water vat out of the cave, Si Yan fashioned a bed from bamboo found in the forest, laid a grass mat on it, and then moved the two small Sen Rans and one large Sen Ran onto it to sleep. Subsequently, she hung a grass curtain in front of their sleeping area, which could be drawn open or closed. When someone came by, she would lower it for privacy. When no one was around, she would draw it up to allow for ventilation. When the Yanxiang Tribe members approached, Si Yan lowered the grass curtain.