At twelve o'clock noon, the sky was dim. He carried a freshly polished thick stone slab to the front of the stone castle door, gently set it down, and erected it fitting snugly into the doorway.
"This is the gate wall in front of the main entrance." He patted the seven to eight-meter-tall thick stone slab, the bottom of which was inserted into the foundation, and on either side. Old Li and Old Zhou had timely brought stones to stabilize and secure it, instantly making it firm.
The stone castle was now completely finished.
It was a rectangular grey-white stone castle that appeared somewhat ancient and primitive on the outside but, due to the use of solid pieces of stone, was very robust. Additionally, each of the bearing columns inside was made by Yu Hong himself.
He first chiseled out a large, thick stone slab, then cut it into columns, and then dragged them over by hand to stand them up, filling the gaps in between with small stones and mud.