Fortunately, this time, Yun Yi's actions were swift, and he quickly completed the first harvest of Wool. The sheep lowered its head again after the Wool was sheared, chewing on the grass and leaving the ground bare, revealing only patches of Mud Block. In an instant, its Wool began to regrow, and Yun Yi proceeded to shear it once more.
After this round, the area where the grass could regrow gradually became limited, and eventually, there were no more sheep seen grazing and growing their wool. However, the harvest was quite bountiful; he had collected a total of standard-sized blocks of Wool.
Looking at the pile of Wool before him, Yun Yi suddenly remembered that he could use the Wool to craft a bed! In this game, beds are incredibly important; simply resting on one allows you to set that location as your Respawn Point. However, since his arrival in this world, Yun Yi had never attempted to craft one and was unsure if it would function in reality.
If it works...
Thinking about this possibility made Yun Yi catch his breath in excitement. He immediately opened the Crafting Table and placed three blocks of Wool along with three pieces of wood. In an instant, he crafted a simple White Single Bed. The bed frame was made of Wood and was adorned with a clean and tidy White Pillow, White Bed Sheet, and White Bed Cover.
When Yun Yi sat down on it, he felt its softness and comfort; it was incredibly springy and rivaled modern high-end latex or sponge mattresses. A familiar sensation washed over him—one reminiscent of the wonderful feelings he experienced while working at the Wool farm. His eyes widened with excitement and anticipation as he lay back on the bed, instantly feeling a strong wave of sleepiness wash over him. This was the first time he felt tired since entering the late Eastern Han period.
Although Yun Yi realized that he could resist this sleepiness through sheer willpower, he chose to surrender to it instead. He slowly closed his eyes and drifted into slumber.
Gradually, the distant crowing of roosters from Zhao Jia Village gently roused Yun Yi from his sleep. Upon waking, his face was filled with satisfaction; this sleep had been the best quality experience he could remember—like being a baby peacefully sleeping in his mother's arms.
What surprised Yun Yi even more was that this bed indeed functioned similarly to how it did in the game as a Respawn Point. As soon as his head touched the pillow, a prompt appeared in his vision indicating that he could set a Respawn Point.
This meant that if he were to unfortunately perish in the future, he would have a chance to start anew from this bed. The thought of this new possibility even sparked an idea for testing it out. Initially, when he first crossed over, he had been hesitant and did not dare to easily verify the authenticity of items for fear that if they proved ineffective, it might truly endanger his life.
As time passed, countless items such as endless water sources, milk, iron picks, and iron shovels had proven their extraordinary efficacy, which made Yun Yi bolder. Having tasted the bitter experience of death once, would he still fear it again? He decided to test the rebirth function of this bed.
However, to ensure safety and effectiveness, he needed to act cautiously since he was playing a character in a game. Moreover, after leveling up, Steve's overall attributes had been significantly enhanced, boasting a considerable amount of Health Points.
After a moment of contemplation, Yun Yi took out an Iron Sword from his backpack. The sword emitted a dazzling silver light, its blade exceptionally sharp, as if it would cut through anything that came into contact with it.
Next, Yun Yi removed the Enchanted Book armor he was wearing and placed it in a nearby chest. Then, holding the Iron Sword, he thrust it sharply into his abdomen, the tip piercing through his body.
Just as blood began to flow from the wound, it started to heal rapidly. Yun Yi glanced at his Health Points status bar. His Health Points had decreased significantly. It seemed like he had lost quite a bit; however, before he could initiate another attack, his food value began to deplete automatically and restored the lost Health Points.
Yun Yi couldn't help but twitch at the corner of his eye. Currently, both his Health Points and food value were at a certain level. Based on the rate at which each strike reduced his Health Points, he realized he would need to injure himself ten more times to completely end his life.
Faced with this situation, Yun Yi fell into deep thought. Although he was Steve, that did not mean he was devoid of pain. In fact, as long as he hadn't reached a specific threshold, any sensation of pain could still be felt.
the pain from the sword thrusts was just within his threshold. If a single lethal blow could achieve his goal, he could endure a brief moment of pain. However, after enduring this repeated process over a dozen times, Yun Yi ultimately decided to try another method of self-destruction: drowning. All he needed was to stay underwater long enough until his oxygen supply ran out, causing his Health Points to gradually decrease to zero.
As Steve, he did not need to breathe air, thus avoiding the discomfort of holding his breath. This seemed like a feasible approach. However,
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