It was light.
The accumulated clouds, the falling snowflakes, and the bone-chilling cold were all swept away in a moment.
There was only the pure and intense sunlight, shining upon the earth.
Lu Ban had felt the heat for a while, as the heating in the house had stopped working since it was already scorching outside.
The temperature, hotter even than the Sahara Desert, had enveloped the area.
Lu Ban heard a commotion; he looked outside and saw that most buildings had their windows open, with people poking their heads out to try to understand what was happening.
In this cold winter, to feel such warm sunshine must be quite blissful.
Lu Ban quickly heard the sound of sirens.
Even in the distance, a sharp, air-raid alarm-like whistle resounded.
He thought for a moment and realized something.
While the winter sun is warmly comforting, it was now nighttime.
It was around eleven o'clock at night, and normally, one wouldn't expect to see the sun.