Li Lechen simply had a dream, and surprisingly, he connected with the world two thousand years in the future.
Do you think two thousand years later is the apocalypse? Obviously not!
Med...
I'm not trying to brag, but since we're doing a live stream, we need to say something. In fact, when it comes to what to say during a live stream, it's a bit silly.
Fortunately, it was pickled cucumber; what if they all cared about sweet potato porridge?
This sweet potato makes a loud popping sound when poked with a strong finger, and it even has fresh sweet potato juice.
I've already written about rice, but to find out the uses of rice water, Baidu still leads to women's articles.
Pickled cucumbers are a good choice. They were indeed homemade by my grandma and contain no preservatives. They don't look particularly appealing, but they taste amazing.
Sure enough, everyone got excited as soon as they got to make it themselves. This is quite similar to how it is now. People always feel that mass-produced goods, in pursuit of high profits, must be mixed with something bad, and with the mentality of "better to sacrifice a friend than oneself," they go to great lengths to poison others.
[The streamer actually detoxified the cucumbers himself? How did he do that?]
[The streamer ate it, he really ate the cucumber he detoxified himself!]
No wonder the color is different from the ones I bought; I made it myself! How do you make it?
[The person upstairs is overthinking it. The streamer definitely wouldn't have such a secret recipe. If they bought cucumbers from the store, would they even be able to sell them?]
I really want to try a bite of the streamer's cucumber.
I just want to touch the streamer's hand.
"puff--"
The cucumber was alright, but now that I have it, even the cucumber isn't being proper anymore.
What kind of "detoxified cucumber" is this? It's just a pickled cucumber, made by pickling cucumbers. It definitely needs to be "dehydrated"—you could call it a dehydrated cucumber. And there's no secret about the method; it wasn't my grandmother's original recipe at all. A simple online search will yield tons of results.
As for the fact that the mass-produced pickled cucumbers cannot be sold, there is no need to worry too much about it, since only a minority of people have time to make their own pickled cucumbers.
They are truly a very small minority.
"brush--"
[Level 21 user "Ming Get Out" tipped the streamer 9999 Sunshine Coins]
Suddenly, a donation notification caught Li Lechen's eye.
This is definitely a message that stands out among numerous bullet comments and donation information. Because there's just so much information.
First of all, Li Lechen did too many donations of 9999 Sunshine Coins in the two moments just now, which was to avoid the regulations that would charge some kind of surprise tax for donations of 10,000 Sunshine Coins.
On this live streaming platform, while there are people who tip 1, 3, or 5 coins, it seems that no one tips several thousand coins at a time.
Regarding obsessive-compulsive disorder, I feel that people in the future will have a more severe case than people in the present.
That's true. With all the explosions happening all the time, and the risk of poisoning if you're not careful, we definitely need to be more cautious.
Therefore, this donation of 9999 coins stands out as particularly unusual among the many donations.
What caught Li Lechen's attention next was the viewer's ID: "Get out of here, Ming." Was this some kind of outrageous statement?
Guo Ming was somewhat wronged. His surname was from the gene pool, and his given name was generated by a lottery. It had nothing to do with the Ming who monopolized math word problems or the Ming who always drove the teacher crazy.
While it's true that you can choose your own ID, is it wrong to want to freely go outside and bask in the sunshine?
"Get out of here, Ming"—that's definitely Guo Ming.
After recovering, he immediately searched for the "Savior's Grace" live stream and waited patiently until he finally got the chance to tip 9999 coins.
However, Li Lechen still wanted to laugh, and couldn't help it anymore. With a bitter face, he asked, "This 'Get Out, Ming', is there anything you want?"
Guo Ming wanted something, but most of his ideas had already been passed over. After the initial shock of what he saw, his focus centered on one question: "Did the streamer really make the cucumbers himself?"
"I really made it myself," Li Lechen readily admitted.
Guo Ming: [What about the cucumbers?]
"Cucumber...this is what I bought."
Of course, cucumbers can theoretically be grown, but my maternal grandmother's family didn't grow cucumbers, so it's not a problem.
Now the situation is clearer: the streamer bought 7D-printed fresh cucumbers, detoxified them himself to make pickled cucumbers, and even ate them live on stream.
Speculation began to split into two camps. One camp believed that the wealthy players in the exclusive zone had abnormal constitutions, and that the fruit acid could not have caused their poisoning and death. The other camp believed that the streamer had created a miracle of private detoxification.
[Can the streamer make this pickled cucumber at home?]
Guo Ming couldn't help himself and typed that comment. He shared the same guess as the others. Having focused on food research for two hundred years, his intuition told him that the streamer didn't have any special constitution; in fact, his constitution was probably even worse than those in their quarantine area.
Therefore, the possibility of the cucumber detoxifying itself is greater.
The term "detoxification" was not used because using it would attract attention, since private detoxification is strictly prohibited.
Guo Ming didn't expect the anchor to answer his question; he was just asking out of curiosity.
But for Li Lechen, this was not a problem at all, because for someone like him who had nothing else to talk about, having something to talk about was simply wonderful.
So he said, "The method is actually very simple, and my method saves time and effort. It should be considered a condensed version of the pickled cucumber making tutorial."
Then, Li Lechen began to explain.
I didn't have any cucumbers on hand, but I did have some pickled cucumbers, so I'll use those as a substitute for the explanation to make it more visually appealing.
"First, slice the cucumber into thin slices, like the ones I'm holding in my hand, as thin as possible to help remove moisture quickly."
[The host's words make a lot of sense; it suddenly dawned on me.]
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