Whether it is to alleviate harmful physical conditions or as a means of treatment, even in extremely dire situations, such as an environment filled with toxic gas, it allows Yun Yi to easily protect himself.
Then, Yun Yi turned to Zhao Li beside him and asked, "Do you think this milk will be enough?"
Zhao Li nodded repeatedly in response, "It’s more than sufficient; even if thousands more come, it will still be enough."
Yun Yi smiled slightly and nodded, "Then please continue to help treat these people."
Zhao Li quickly replied, "It's no trouble at all; it's just a matter of lending a hand. Anyone can do this."
However, Yun Yi had a different perspective. "Although the milk can heal all ailments and injuries, it cannot replace human judgment in diagnosing conditions. Your pulse diagnosis skills are still crucial. In the future, as the residents of Zhao Family Village increase, relying solely on you may become quite exhausting. I suggest you train some individuals specifically to teach them pulse diagnosis techniques. This way, when you need to rest, you'll have more free time."
Zhao Li listened carefully and nodded, saying, "Thank you for your concern, my lord. I will keep your words in mind."
Then, Yun Yi turned to the Gao Family members nearby and instructed them, "You should also assess Zhao Li's physical condition and then take the elixirs according to your individual situations to promote recovery from internal injuries."
The Gao Family members all nodded in agreement but did not rush forward; instead, they lined up patiently for their treatments.
As night fell, a serene quiet enveloped the area. The lights gradually dimmed as most people drifted into dreams, meeting with the god of dreams.
During this period in the late Eastern Han dynasty, society did not have the rich nightlife that would come later; people mostly adhered to a traditional lifestyle of working from sunrise to sunset.
At this moment, Yun Yi was holding a Carrot Fishing Rod while being pulled along by a Black Pig that was dragging a cart forward.
Ten yellow wooden boxes were stacked in the cart. The destination was an open area on the eastern side of Zhao Family Village, located outside the rammed earth walls and not within the village itself.
Upon exiting the eastern gate of Zhao Family Village, Yun Yi put away his fishing rod. After exerting all his strength to drag the cart, the pace of the Black Pig slowed down. Checking his Central Map, he confirmed that the location was correct: indeed, this was where he could start building.
The ten yellow wooden boxes were pre-filled with various types of stone, ranging from granite to basalt, from andesite to diorite. Although these materials varied in color and affected the visual effect, the most pressing concern was to quickly construct a dwelling. The issue of aesthetics could be addressed later.
Yun Yi had reserved most of the space in his backpack for construction tools, particularly for the essential Stone Cutter. The plan was not to use complete stone materials for building houses, as that would consume too much material. Each stone block was about one meter thick; even during the later era when reinforced concrete became popular, wall widths rarely fell below one meter.
Considering that this was during the Eastern Han Dynasty and that he intended to build a three-story structure, cutting the stones to half a meter wide as a unit for wall construction was just right. A single whole stone could be split into two usable pieces. If the stones were cut in a stepped manner, the number of houses that could be built would more than double.
Moreover, in the game, items fit tightly together, ensuring that even when using rock steps for construction, there would be no concerns about the safety and stability of the buildings; even if the lower level lacked supporting structures, neutral cubes would defy physical rules and float in place. Therefore, there was no need to worry about structural safety.
The only potential minor drawback of using rock steps for building was that their sound insulation was slightly inferior to that of solid stone materials since there would be a half-meter gap between them. However, this was not a significant flaw; even steps made of half-meter-thick stones had sound insulation capabilities far superior to modern multi-story residences. After all, solid stone structures were inherently more robust and dense.
In reality, the virtual world could not fully replicate such a construction process; in the game settings, steps were only used for paving paths and did not serve as actual building materials. They could only be placed horizontally and could not be positioned vertically. However, once applied in practical scenarios...
The trapezoid is merely a specific form. As for whether it is placed horizontally, vertically, or at an angle, that is entirely up to Yun Yi's discretion.
Yun Yi took the Cutting Machine out of his backpack and set it on the ground. He activated the Cutting Machine and placed a Rock Block inside. Instantly, a row of options appeared on the screen: wall, stairs, and steps. He could also process these Rock Blocks into Polished Stone Blocks.
After some consideration, he decided that Polished Stone Blocks looked better. After all, splitting a Rock Block into two Rock Steps made no difference; even if polished, they remained the same. He continuously selected several cutting operations. Soon, a few Granite Blocks from his backpack transformed into double the number of Polished Granite Steps.
Holding these polished Rock Steps, Yun Yi immediately began his construction work. If he were to use Steve's abilities to build a house in reality, as long as he had enough Rock Blocks on hand, the entire process would be remarkably simple. With just a thought, these Polished Stone Blocks would automatically lay themselves on the ground.
In just a few minutes, he completed a structure exceeding six cubic meters, which included ten Fifty Square spaces within the Building. Yun Yi certainly wouldn’t imitate those unscrupulous future property developers who set up false floor areas. He stated that each unit of Fifty Square was indeed Fifty Square—nothing less.
The Building occupied over six cubic meters while reserving some space for a Common Corridor and stairway. Afterward, he retrieved additional Rock Blocks from the Storage Box and continued to feed them into the Cutting Machine, generating a large number of Rock Staircases.
The Cutting Machine produces Rock Steps with the same efficiency as the Crafting Table, exchanging one Rock Block for two steps, with little difference between the two.
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