We've got the sand, now it's time to make glass.
Yun Yi led Zhao Yun into the luxurious villa.
The first floor, which should have been the living room, was empty, except for some boxes, a workbench, and a furnace in the corner.
Yun Yi opened the boxes first.
He took out a set of coal blocks that had been stored inside.
Then he opened the furnace.
He threw a stack of 64 sand into it.
He also put a stack of 64 coal blocks into the fuel slot.
Coal blocks are highly flammable, with a burn time of 80 units.
One stack of coal blocks would be enough for the furnace to burn until the end of time.
"Divine master, is this a furnace?" Zhao Yun asked curiously.
Zhaojiazhuang also had blacksmiths, and naturally, they also had furnaces.
But the furnace in Zhaojiazhuang was obviously different from this one.
It was like the difference between a crude, makeshift item and a work of art.
With the addition of real-world lighting, Minecraft items, apart from being a bit "blocky," were otherwise remarkably refined.
Yun Yi nodded:
"Yes, this is how you make glass."
Zhao Yun looked at the furnace with a confused expression.
He cautiously approached and reached out to feel the temperature.
Huh, it's not hot?
Then Zhao Yun touched it directly, but still didn't feel any scorching heat.
There was only a faint warmth.
"Divine master, why isn't this furnace hot?"
He had seen the furnace in Zhaojiazhuang.
He had not only seen it but also touched it, and even gotten burned by it when he was a child.
The intense heat generated by the burning flames was something he would never forget.
Yun Yi blinked.
Why wasn't the Minecraft furnace hot?
How would he know?
This wasn't something Newton dealt with.
But it could indeed be observed from the details.
The Minecraft furnace really wasn't hot.
He had never heard of any Steve player getting burned by a furnace and losing health in Minecraft.
They could even stand on top of the furnace and dance without any harm.
The things that actually generated high heat were things like campfires.
They could burn you for several health points if you weren't careful.
Of course, campfires had their drawbacks.
But they also had advantages that furnaces didn't.
Once lit, they no longer needed any fuel.
They were quite convenient for processing food.
Before Yun Yi could come up with an explanation, Zhao Yun had a look of realization:
"Divine master, did you use your divine power to seal the flames inside the furnace? So even though it's burning things inside, it doesn't feel hot on the outside."
That was correct.
Although this furnace was sealed by the rules of Minecraft itself.
But as the source of Minecraft rules interfering with reality, how could Minecraft rules not be considered his divine power?
It's just that this divine power couldn't be controlled actively.
While Yun Yi was a little amused, he still nodded in agreement with this explanation.
The furnace took 10 seconds to burn one item.
So it only took 10 minutes for a stack of 64 sand to be completely burned into transparent glass.
Unfortunately, they didn't have any amethyst shards or other fuel on hand.
Otherwise, it would be great to make some tinted glass or other colored glass.
Yun Yi took the glass out of the furnace.
The glass was still in the form of blocks.
Although it could be installed directly, it would be a bit too thick at one meter.
Yun Yi opened the workbench.
He threw all the glass blocks in.
Six glass blocks could be combined into 16 panes of glass.
A stack of 64 glass produced 160 glass panes, with 4 glass blocks left over.
"This should be enough glass panes. Come on, let's go seal the windows."
The glass was already done?
With curiosity, Zhao Yun silently followed behind Yun Yi.
They came to the wall on the first floor.
Yun Yi took out a pane of glass and held it in his hand.
It was colorless and transparent.
But under the sunlight, it shimmered.
Although this was Zhao Yun's first time seeing glass.
He knew it was something special.
Because it was too exquisite.
Yun Yi thought for a moment.
The panes of glass in his palm disappeared one after another.
And instantly appeared on the outer wall.
When they joined together, the gaps between the glass panels disappeared.
It looked like a single piece.
My god!
Is this a glass window?
It's truly extraordinary!
Invisible but tangible.
Zhao Yun stood in front of the glass, unconsciously reaching out to touch it.
It was smooth like a mirror and cool to the touch.
Although he could see everything outside, it could block wind and rain.
It was like a scoop of water was sealed into the wall.
Zhao Yun took a deep breath.
He finally managed to suppress the shock in his heart.
Of course, the main reason was that he had been shocked by too many things these past few days.
Artifact armor, storage chests, endless water, milk elixir...
His shock threshold had been raised considerably.
Yun Yi was just an ordinary person who suddenly gained Steve's abilities, not a true god.
He wouldn't know what was going on in Zhao Yun's mind.
He just patted Zhao Yun on the shoulder, who was a bit dazed:
"What are you staring at? Let's go."
Zhao Yun suddenly came to his senses, nodded, and followed him upstairs to the second floor.
The second floor was the guest bedroom area.
The 500 square meters were divided into ten bedrooms.
Each one was neither big nor small, but definitely not tiny.
After all, it was just a regular bedroom.
Before he time-traveled, his apartment, excluding the common areas, seemed to be only slightly bigger than this bedroom.
"It's still good to be here."
Zhao Yun looked at Yun Yi strangely.
He didn't understand why the god would suddenly say such a thing.
But from the words.
It seemed like the god really liked the mortal realm......
Yun Yi ran to the wall on the second floor, ready to continue sealing the windows.
The second floor was the guest bedroom area, where people slept. It should be more private.
But Yun Yi still designed large floor-to-ceiling windows.
A wide view and privacy were always a trade-off.
But privacy could be compensated for later.
Just put up curtains behind the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Curtains weren't high tech.
Just put a rod across the two walls and hang some fabric on it.
At most, the fabrics now were not as diverse as in the future.
But this era was not lacking either.
Besides the hemp cloth used on the bottom floor, there were also various precious silks.
After all, the thin, gauze-like "Plain Silk Zen Robe" in museums today was invented in the Han Dynasty.
And it was the Western Han Dynasty.
That was over two hundred years before now.
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