Chapter 1236 Points
Bai Erlang's storybook, oh no, it was the biography of Xiang Xia, which was written very smoothly. The story was polished by three people based on the story of the Xiang family. Bai Erlang wrote it once, and Bai Shan revised it a little, changed a little or added a little, and then copied it down and sent it to the bookstore.
That's right, Bai Erlang went to find a bookstore and agreed to have the biography he had written published by them. The audience was ready. Now he had written twenty chapters and published them into a booklet. Almost everyone in the Imperial College had a copy, and many people in the Taixue and the Four-Gate Academy also bought them. Nearly a thousand copies were sold in the Imperial College alone, not to mention that people outside also liked this book of stories, oh no, it's a biography.
Nowadays, Xiang Mingxue is a well-known celebrity in the capital, but due to certain relationships, everyone is discussing it quietly and privately, and dare not publicize it for fear of attracting the attention of the palace.
But everyone still respected Xiang Mingxue from the bottom of their hearts and secretly regarded him as a great hero.
In this era, most biographers were written by historians, and they were all about famous officials or emperors. Bai Cheng and his team were the first to write a biography of a commoner like this one.
Moreover, the story of the Xiang family became known to the world following the edict of the King of Yizhou. Although the emperor did not publicize it widely out of consideration for the Queen Mother, it was posted on the bulletin boards of government offices in the capital and some major cities.
Therefore, Xiang Mingxue's story has an attractive quality that makes people subconsciously feel that it is true and actually happened.
How could these people know that the person who wrote this book had read many vernacular novels since childhood, and that the three of them made up the story together and completely blew it away?
Anyway, Xiang Mingxue himself read the book with great fascination, and completely treated the Xiang Mingxue in the book as another person. Except for the fact that the trajectory of revenge was still his own and some of the things he did were still his own, he was completely confused about the other descriptions.
Xiang Chao’s favorite thing to do recently is to help Bai Cheng organize the manuscripts. He can read them while organizing them, and ask Xiang Ming to learn if there are any words he doesn’t recognize.
Liu Huan also wanted to do this kind of work, so he stayed in the study and did not leave until he had finished reading all the works written by Bai Erlang.
Bai Erlang kept muttering as he walked him out the door, "This manuscript will be sent to the bookstore tomorrow, and it will be printed in two days. You will definitely buy a copy when the time comes. Why do you have to read it now?"
Liu Huan said contentedly, "You wrote the story, so naturally you don't understand it. Besides, you've already heard it all from Master Xiang, but we still don't know anything about what happened afterwards."
Xiang Chao, who followed them out, thought to himself: He had experienced it personally, and he also didn't know what happened afterwards, so what's the point of listening to what the second young master said?
After seeing Liu Huan and Yin Huo off, the three of them looked at each other and immediately ran towards the stables. They each hugged their own pony, loving it very much.
Among the three horses, Manbao's is the youngest, only two years old. Baishan and Bai Erlang's are both two and a half years old, and will reach adulthood in another half a year.
But they were not small either, at least they had been able to take them galloping on the horse farm. Manbao really wanted to ride on them now. Just when she was secretly trying to find the saddle in the warehouse and put it on, the system rang with a series of dings.
Keke said: "Host, the reward points for collecting horses have been received."
Manbao's eyes lit up, and he reluctantly let go of Chiji, turned around and ran back to the house.
Bai Shan was still stroking Dao Li's neck, occasionally feeding it a handful of beans to cultivate their relationship. Seeing this, he asked, "Where are you going?"
Manbao said, "Go back to the house and learn medical skills!?"
Bai Erlang turned to look at Bai Shan, wondering, "What has happened to her? Why would she go and study medicine out of the blue?"
Bai Shan shook his head, "I don't know."
He glanced at the red horse beside him, fed it a handful of beans, then clapped his hands and said, "You can have fun. I'm going back."
After saying that, he ran away.
Bai Erlang was left speechless for a long time looking at the three horses.
He turned around and was about to leave when Green Ear grabbed his clothes with his teeth and snorted twice to express his dissatisfaction.
Bai Erlang thought about it, grabbed a handful of beans and fed it to it. Only then did Lu'er let him go and started eating the beans from his hand.
Manbao ran back to the house, closed the door, and went in to check the points. She counted the string of zeros and exclaimed in surprise, "One million and two hundred and eighty thousand. Horses are really valuable."
"It's very valuable," Koko said, "Host, the Encyclopedia has just issued a new task for you. We hope you can include another mare for research. The reward points have reached 780,000 points."
Manbao said "Huh" and asked, "Why are there so many missing?"
"Because there's a horse, many of its genes have been deciphered, and the encyclopedia has determined its value to be this much."
Manbao, however, had a different opinion. "So that horse is a male, and males can't give birth to foals. If you get another mare, it can be combined with the previous one to produce three horses, or even more horses. It should be more valuable."
Koko: "...The main system won't calculate it that way."
Manbao waved his hand and said, "That must be its mistake, but it doesn't matter, don't we still have the forum?"
So, to Koko's astonishment, Manbao took a screenshot of the points of the included horses and posted it on the forum, and then said that she wanted to sell a mare.
Keke watched the host's operation silently. Forget it, the main system also supports forum transactions anyway. Whether it is included in the encyclopedia or sold to the forum, it will take a commission.
It's just a matter of the commission ratio, but if the transaction price in the forum is high, it is actually the same as being included in the encyclopedia.
Koko let her do it.
Manbao left contentedly, and then went to the mall to look for an anthropomorphic model.
She looked around and found that there were quite a few anthropomorphic models at different prices, but none for medical use.
Keke then coughed lightly and said, "The mannequins in the mall are not for medical use. If you want to buy medical ones, it's best to go through Teacher Mo."
"But didn't you say that transactions cannot be made without going through the forum or the mall?"
"No, but Mr. Mo can put the anthropomorphic model in the teaching materials purchased in the teaching room. The main system recognizes the existence of this teaching tool."
Manbao's eyes rolled, "If I want to learn your treatment chamber..."
"You can enter a simulated classroom to learn, but it's impossible to buy a treatment pod because its main function is treatment, not learning."
Anthropomorphic models do not have therapeutic functions. Medical anthropomorphic models are used by medical students to understand the human body and learn anatomy.
Manbao was a little disappointed. It seemed that the encyclopedia had very strict control on this matter and there was really no loophole for her to exploit.
Manbao had no choice but to contact Teacher Mo to buy an anthropomorphic model.
See you at 6pm
(End of this chapter)
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