Chapter 1877 Confused



Chapter 1877 Confused

Bai Shan was also confused and asked, "Why did it suddenly stop working?"

Manbao yelled angrily, "They're supposed to be dust and catkin proof, but they have size restrictions, okay? If they can block a flower this big, then they can also block swords, right?"

Such a large volume is simply beyond its protection range, okay?

Koko remained silent, just watching Manbao chasing and beating Baishan.

Manbao had to hit him before she could continue talking to him calmly. Bai Shan had no choice but to let her hit and kick him, then she stretched out her hand and said, "Let me try."

Manbao took off the bracelet and placed it on his palm, saying, "Wait, I'll sprinkle it for you."

"No need," Bai Shan took the bracelet and winked, "I'll try somewhere else. Didn't you say it can filter out poison gas?"

Manbao nodded.

Bai Shan turned and left.

Manbao quickly chased after him, "Where are you going?"

"Go change."

Manbao stopped, stood still and watched him leave silently.

If a toilet is too smelly and hasn't been cleaned for too long, it can make people faint. Although Manbao and his friends haven't seen it with their own eyes, they have heard about this kind of thing from Doctor Ding and others, and it has been brought up in their discussions on public health.

Therefore, doctors generally believe that feces are toxic and are considered the excretion of impurities in the body. When accumulated to a certain level, they will produce toxic gases.

This poisonous gas can make people faint and even kill them.

Bai Shan ran to the toilet to try, but the one they used was quite clean, so he ran to the one commonly used by the eunuchs in the palace. He went in and took a look around, but didn't find any strong smell. It was similar to theirs, except for the lack of incense.

Bai Shan was about to go out when he thought of something and pressed the switch behind the black stone to close it.

A strong stench hit Bai Shan's nose, causing him to hold his breath without warning.

He rushed out immediately and took two breaths. The smell still came into his nose, but it was much lighter.

He frowned and turned on the switch again. He then discovered that when he inhaled again, the smell was almost gone. Going deeper, the smell was a little stronger, but still faint.

He became thoughtful and turned to go out, only to see Manbao sitting in the corridor not far away waiting for him.

He stepped forward.

Manbao looked him up and down and asked, "How is it?"

Bai Shan said: "It's very effective. Although there is still some smell, it can isolate most of the poison gas."

Manbao was delighted and said complacently, "Of course, I bought the third edition specially."

Bai Shan said "Huh" and asked, "Are there versions 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6?"

Manbao realized he had let something slip, and after a vague response, he said, "It can isolate some toxic gases, but the isolation range is relatively narrow, but it can still be used."

Bai Shan nodded, thinking it was the ghost messengers from the underworld selling such things. He asked, "Should we burn some paper money for my uncle? Or should we find a way to buy him some cattle, sheep, horses, etc.?"

Manbao gave him an approving look and said, "Don't buy the ones you've already bought. We want to buy the ones we haven't bought yet."

Although Bai Shan was puzzled, he nodded and said, "Okay, I'll see if I can buy you some flowers and plants you haven't seen before."

Bai Shan turned off the switch again, then placed it in Manbao's hand and said softly, "This is a very valuable item. Keep it safe. When you leave after rest, bring a statue of Laozi with you. Burn three sticks of incense every morning and evening. Do your homework. If someone discovers the uniqueness of this bracelet later, it will be due to your sincerity."

"Bring it to the palace."

Bai Shan asked, "Then where do you want to consecrate the statue?"

"I was going to give it to my mother. Doesn't she still have a picture of me hanging in her room that I drew for her? It would be enough to just kowtow to it under that picture."

The picture of Laozi was painted by Manbao after Qian and her family arrived in the capital. There was no other way, she didn't bring the painting from home. Perhaps she was used to worshipping the Lord Tianzun for so many years, and suddenly she couldn't see him. Not only did Qian miss him, but Old Zhou also felt a little uneasy. It was not until Manbao painted the portrait and pasted it on the wall and asked them to worship it again that they felt better.

"No," Bai Shan said firmly, "You have to do this yourself, and you have to do it openly and honestly so that everyone knows about it, otherwise it won't work."

"But you said we should offer sacrifices for 49 days, but Mingda's birthday is only ten days away."

Bai Shan thought for a moment and said, "Then you should provide for her for forty-nine days before sending her off."

Manbao: ...

She wanted to refuse, but Bai Shan said, "I'll ask my grandmother to find you a statue of the Heavenly Lord when we get some rest. What kind do you like? Bronze, stone, jade, or gold?"

"And gold ones?"

Bai Shan: "...the gilded one, do you want it?"

Manbao slumped his shoulders and said, "Forget it. The golden one doesn't look very nice. Master Tianzun would probably like a thicker color. How about using stone carvings or jade?"

Bai Shan said: "I'll go back and look for it."

Because they were preoccupied, the two people who returned to the cafeteria didn't care at all about Bai Erlang's behavior of stealing food. They just glanced at him lightly and ignored him.

Bai Erlang knew something big was going on, and before going to bed that night, he asked Bai Shan, "Is there something else you're hiding from me? Or have you not yet had time to tell me?"

Bai Shan pulled the quilt and lay down. "It's not a big deal. Princess Mingda is having her birthday, and Manbao asked me what gift to get her. In the end, she decided to give her a bracelet."

Bai Jilang felt relieved when he heard this, "Such a thing..."

He began to think, "Then what do you think I should give you?"

Bai Shan thought, what does this have to do with you? Are you so close to Princess Mingda that you can give her a birthday gift?

But after thinking about it, Bai Shan felt that if the three of them gave gifts together, Manbao would not be so conspicuous, so he said: "I haven't thought of it yet. Let's think about it again. I haven't decided what to give myself."

Bai Erlang nodded and sighed, "It's really hard to choose a gift for a girl. It's not like ours where we can just give her a book, treat her to a meal, or give her a piece of jade."

Bai Shan yawned and said confusedly, "Girls can also give these, it doesn't make much difference anyway."

Bai Erlang started to think about it, and it seemed to be true. For example, Manbao was almost the same as them. Every year on their birthdays, the teacher would give them stationery, and it had never changed for many years.

Except Changyu and Bai Shan, no one knew that Manbao was going to give Mingda a gift, and except Bai Shan, no one knew how valuable this gift was.

See you tomorrow

(End of this chapter)

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