The weight was lighter than he'd imagined, and he let out a sigh of relief. He happily started walking in the direction of his shelter.
Back when he worked at a restaurant and used his boss's gym for free, his working weight for squats was 120 kilograms, with a max of around 160.
It wasn't that impressive, but carrying two 20-kilogram lambs plus a wooden pole should have been easy—it was almost the same as his warm-up weight before leg day.
But after just a few steps, he slowly began to feel that something was wrong.
Carrying a heavy load was far more tiring than he'd imagined. Even though the weight wasn't enough to burden his legs, it was an extreme test of his core strength.
What's more, the way back was uphill. Even though the slope wasn't steep, it was enough to make the journey much more difficult.
