He allocated a ton of volcanic glass and handed it over to the master craftsmen at the Fire Dragon Brick Factory to conduct glassblowing experiments—this was a highly technical craft that required constant exploration and refinement to blow suitable glassware.
At the same time, the skill of glassblowing also required repeated practice to cultivate truly qualified glass craftsmen.
Moreover, glass manufacturing might sound simple, but producing flawless and transparent glass was not an easy task, and it was likely to require a long period of exploration—at least in the short term, glass would not be able to compete with crystal, even crystal that had been drained of magic power.
Liszt himself stayed on Black Horse Island, extracting fire dragon magic power.
The master craftsmen at the Fire Dragon Brick Factory blew a very large volcanic glass bottle, which was translucent and had an apparent quality of real glass.
Of course.