The narrator, likely a player in a Minecraft server, engages in a complex and humorous game of cat and mouse with another player named Ethan. The narrator sets up a series of puzzles and decoy houses to confuse and mislead Ethan, but ultimately, Ethan discovers the narrator's plan and finds the houses. The narrator accepts defeat and agrees to return the houses to Ethan, but not before setting up one final trap, which ultimately backfires.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Someone built a house out of concrete.
2. The house was fake and the real one was hidden.
3. Ethan found the fake house.
4. The person who built the house created a puzzle for Ethan to solve.
5. The puzzle involved finding clues and solving riddles.
6. The first clue was hidden in a chest with an anvil and paper.
7. The chest was locked, but Ethan found a key.
8. Ethan solved the puzzle and found a map.
9. The map led him to a red house.
10. The red house was built by the person who created the puzzle.
11. The person who built the house was trying to trick Ethan.
12. Ethan found the real houses.
13. The person who built the house had a backup plan.
14. Ethan activated a trap that the person who built the house had set.
15. The person who built the house tried to get revenge on Ethan.
16. The person who built the house had a deal with Ethan.
17. Ethan agreed to do whatever the person who built the house told him to do.
18. The person who built the house told Ethan to flick a lever.
19. Flicking the lever triggered a trap.
20. The person who built the house denied setting up the trap.