The focused magician quickly finished his work on the desk, and when he looked up, he saw the chain around Isaac's neck.
It contains both the heart of the universe and a pendant personally crafted by the other party.
The two chains, made of different materials, are now intertwined, creating a unique artistic effect.
But after a while, Yun Wei suddenly thought of something else.
He asked Isaac, "By the way, Isaac, that sword... since you obtained 'Mius Amor' eight hundred years ago, what birthday present did I give you last year?"
He was genuinely curious because he had absolutely no memory of the revised world.
However, Isaac remained silent upon hearing this.
The other person stared at him intently, their expression unreadable, then strode over and squatted down beside him.
"You really want to know?" the other person asked, tilting their head back.
Even though there was no physical contact, the intense heat of their bodies was still palpable, instantly making Yun Wei panic. "Uh, I was just asking casually, it's okay if you don't answer—"
"You confessed your feelings to me."
Isaac interrupted him and replied in this way.
"Huh?" Yun Wei's brain instantly went blank. He exclaimed in surprise, "How could this be? How could it be only at that time, um..."
He didn't know what to say.
His emotions became subtle at this moment, a jumbled mess filled with a stinging, tingling sensation.
If his understanding of himself is accurate, this emotion would probably be called jealousy.
Yun Wei was finally able to experience what Isaac had felt two days earlier.
He couldn't help but feel jealous of his own nonexistent self, created by the laws of the world.
“That’s just how it is.” Isaac stood up again, his tall figure blocking the solid lighting array like a giant standing between heaven and earth. “What, have you figured out how to make it up to me? I won’t take any more of your gifts until you’re willing to accept them back.”
Yun Wei remained silent for a long time.
"Bad guy Isa," he muttered, though his mind was elsewhere.
But Isaac didn't understand his dilemma. The other person calmly asked, "What would you like to eat?"
Yun Wei was taken aback. "Huh?"
Isaac replied directly, "I'm hungry."
In every sense of the word.
But Yun Wei, still anxiously searching for answers, could only understand the literal meaning of the words: "Oh, that's right, your body does indeed need to return to normal now..."
At this point, he belatedly realized what he meant and looked at Isaac suspiciously.
Even against the light, he could clearly see the expression on Isaac's face.
The other person remained completely open and honest, staring at him with an open and honest expression.
Yun Wei's cheeks immediately flushed; he realized he had been overthinking things.
He hurriedly replied, "Then, ink squid ink paella? That's fine, it feels like it's been ages since I've had it..."
“Okay, that’s the one. We happen to have some fresh ingredients today. Tidy up the table, I’ll bring it over in a bit.” The other person turned around, strode to the other end, and started working.
Yun Wei, who was tidying up the table haphazardly, slowed down his movements.
He looked out the porthole beside him. Outside was a dark forest, and his own reflection was a shameful blush.
He seemed hungry too.
...
For the next two weeks, the entire Reston territory was bustling with activity.
Yun Wei also got angry.
He no longer dared to sleep in the single bed in the cabin with Isaac, using the excuse that the cloud boat was equipped with a constant-temperature magic array.
Fortunately, Isaac intended to let him get away with it and did not expose his clumsy performance. He simply went to sleep on the single bed on the other side of the aisle.
This made him feel both relieved and somewhat regretful.
Thinking of this, Yun Wei couldn't help but pat his cheeks.
It seems that my schedule is not full enough.
He rallied his spirits and with a casual flick of his finger, he conjured up brand new farm tools in a gray light.
The necromancy-based level 1 spell "Shape Mimicry" is truly a godsend for farming-oriented players.
Only when he himself became the lord and stood in these fields would Yun Wei realize just how overpowered this spell was.
He even bypassed the complex industrial chain of the secular world and, in one step, created the sharpest, most durable, and most handy tool from thin air.
Even if the condensed necromantic power gradually weakens and dissipates after a day, it is still better than the wooden and stone tools in the hands of the people.
Only Master Sid had such keen insight into this matter.
Yun Wei hadn't even thought of this.
When he heard that the first day's plan was seriously behind schedule, he personally followed Koro to the forest and saw a group of people struggling to chop down an exceptionally slender tree with stone axes.
This is an utterly absurd scene, yet it is also the helpless reality faced by a civilization with low productivity.
So he made the first bone axe.
With Koro covering for him, it's not so hard to believe that he used necromancy to create tools.
After all, the entire Icebird Territory was already so poor that no bishop of the Radiant Church was willing to come here to spread the gospel.
Therefore, the thought of hating the enemy of God has not polluted this once glorious land.
In just half a month, the entire city of Resgorod has been completely transformed.
Yun Wei didn't wait for the people to slowly cut down and move the trees. He directly used a large-scale wind spell to cut down a large area of trees like shaving a head, and then moved them to the place where they would chop firewood and planks.
With enough fuel for the winter, the order to move livestock from the village sheds to outside the village could be successfully implemented.
Following Yun Wei's instructions, the land official re-divided the land after all the wooden stakes had been removed, dividing it into three complete plots for crop rotation.
One plot was used for planting rye and grazing, working together to restore soil fertility; another plot was used to plant sugar beets when the weather warmed up; and the remaining plot was used to plant beans suitable for growing in the north.
The most important task for the people before the heavy snow arrived was to plow the land as much as possible.
Yun Wei then used magic to dig neatly edged pits at the four corners of the village. After solidifying the purification spell's array, he ordered the villagers to build wooden planks on top of them to serve as toilets and garbage disposal stations.
He had considered manure, but that was a craft specific to the City of Jade, and he didn't have anything to trade for it at the moment.
Moreover, flax and cotton cannot be grown in Resgorod. The fibers necessary for human life mainly come from wool and leather. There are already many livestock, so human excrement is not so important.
He's already grateful if they can keep things clean and not spill filth outside the door.
Yes, he even spent a whole day using incineration and water control techniques to thoroughly clean the entire village, leaving no corner untouched, so that the stench that had lingered for hundreds of years would finally dissipate completely.
Speaking of this, we have to mention another thing.
Nobles loved drinking tea, and magicians and priests could create pure water.
The residents of the towns on the Zhuyuan Continent all had a fondness for beer, which Yun Wei couldn't understand at first, and thought it was all due to their ancestral drinking addiction.
But when he arrived at the well and smelled the foul odor emanating from the murky well water, he immediately understood everything.
After purifying all the wells, Yunwei forcibly implemented a ban on drinking raw water.
To his own surprise, all his orders were carried out faithfully.
As the "most benevolent and wise lord" in Koro's words, in Resgorod, they would do whatever Yunwei said.
What do the people, who have finally filled their stomachs, have to complain about?
At least Yunwei didn't make them gather repeatedly during the autumn harvest season, leaving them to watch helplessly as the wheat rotted in the fields.
Seeing so much dazzling magic for the first time in their lives, even the most ignorant among them could tell that the newly appointed lord was no ordinary being.
On the harsh continent of Zhuyuan, they struggled to survive solely on instinct.
Now, their instincts wisely warned them to do everything the lord had entrusted to them.
And you know what? Well water that's been boiled and then cooled tastes sweet!
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