**["Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of General's Mansion Instruments (including Derivative Abacus Beads) and Related Cute Babies" Version 1.0]**
**Article 1: Dharma instruments have the basic right to refuse illegal intrusion, overload, and use as draft paper. Violators must pay a large amount of rainbow candy as compensation for mental damage (standard: approved by Qibao).**
**Article 2: As the core computing unit, the abacus beads enjoy eight hours of sleep per day and two days off (specifically: when Chenbao is sleeping and when Qibao is singing to the vines). Mandatory overtime must be requested in advance and will be compensated with triple rainbow candy.**
**Article 3: Pacifiers (whether gold or silver) are protected from being thrown, extinguished by fire, or embedded in beams. If already embedded, the responsible parent (second child) may remove them within three days using legal means (e.g., using a ladder or asking Yubao Yunzhou for help) under parental supervision.**
**Article 4: Holy Light Chili Vine and its symbiotic chili Gu enjoy the right to peace, free from burns, shock, and interruption of photosynthesis. Damaged vines shall be repaired by the responsible person (Zingbao?) using Eternal Number Fluctuations (under Chenbao's supervision).**
**Article 5: This law takes effect immediately. The final right of interpretation belongs to... well... this system (you can't hit me anyway).**
**[Attachment: Publicity of Current Crisis Management Results]**
**[1. The abacus beads that caused the accident have been forced to cool and need to rest for three days (placed in a cool place and gently wiped once a day with the Seven Treasures Holy Light).]**
**【2. Emergency repairs have been initiated on the damaged vines (consuming 5% of Qibao Holy Light reserves).】**
**【3. Regarding the pacifier issue, please refer to the third rule for your second child.】**
**[4. Your Highness Lingbao, please control your teaching enthusiasm. Next time, I suggest using... a pickle jar?]**
The system's "legislation" and aftermath were clearly organized, with distinct rewards and punishments, and punctuated by the system's characteristic venomous tone. The entire courtyard was enveloped in a strange, enforced tranquility brought about by the power of rules.
Su Li looked at the absurd yet inexplicably reasonable scene in front of her, then looked at Lingbao, who was muted in her arms and had a confused look on his face, completely unaware of the trouble he had caused, then looked at Chenbao, who was holding the smoking abacus frame with a wronged look on his face, then looked at Erbao, who was looking at the pacifier on the beam and still sobbing, and then looked at Qibao, who was feeling sorry for the vines... She held her forehead and sighed deeply.
Xiao Jue had arrived at the garden at some point. He looked at the silver pacifier embedded in the beams, the rainbow candies tumbling across the floor, the smoking abacus frame, and the "frozen" beads suspended in mid-air. Then he glanced at the glittering "system announcements," and his usually stern mouth twitched uncontrollably. Finally, he walked over to Su Li, patted her shoulder, and said succinctly, "...The legislation... is very timely."
**Section 3: Abacus Sanatorium and Reconciliation Under the Moonlight**
The system's "emergency legislation" was like a powerful sedative, temporarily restoring order to the chaotic back garden of the general's mansion, but the "aftereffects" left behind still needed to be slowly smoothed out.
The first priority: comfort the “wounded” and “victims”.
**Abacus Sanatorium:** The smoking abacus frame and dozens of frosted beads, forced to cool, were carefully placed by Luo in the coolest, quietest corner of the garden. This became a makeshift "abacus sanatorium." Sibao Su Qi was in charge of the treatment. She arrived promptly every afternoon. The strawberry birthmark on her forehead emanated the softest, purest healing holy light, gently caressing the abacus frame and each bead like a warm hand. Wherever the holy light passed, the remaining scorch marks were smoothed, the coldness dispelled, and the beads became warm and smooth again. The cracks in the frame (caused by Lingbao's rule power) also slowly healed. As Qi Qi treated the patient, she hummed a discordant lullaby in her tender voice. The holy light flowed along with the song, and the effect was surprisingly effective.
**Vine Repair Project:** Lingbao Su Ling was the lead surgeon for the Holy Light Chili Vine, which had been burned by the abacus beads. This was done under the strict supervision and guidance of Dabao Su Chen. Every morning at dawn, Lingbao would be carried to the injured vine. Guided and controlled by the golden light of Chenbao's abacus (frame), Lingbao extended her tiny finger and carefully directed it toward the burn mark, releasing extremely fine, controllable patterns of eternal light. These patterns imbued the miraculous power of life reorganization and regular repair, like the most delicate nano-scalpel, gradually repairing the damaged vine tissue, even making the repaired area's fluorescence more intense and vibrant. Lingbao seemed aware of her mishap, and she was incredibly focused (for her), her face tense.
**Beam Pacifier Rescue Plan:** Second treasure Su Heng faced the most daunting task—rescuing his silver pacifier embedded in the beam. He first attempted to carry a ladder himself, but it was twice as tall as he was, and he cried out in fear after climbing just two steps. He then called in third treasure Su Yu's rainbow cloud boat for help, but the wind from the boat's descent nearly blew the pacifier deeper into the beam. Finally, under Xiao Jue's "supervision" (mainly to prevent him from causing further damage) and with the assistance of A Luo, Second treasure commanded several powerful "carrying insects" and, with tremendous effort, finally "pulled" the silver pacifier deeply embedded in the beam. The pacifier's bottom was slightly flattened and covered in sawdust. Second treasure fondly held the recovered pacifier, wiping it vigorously with his sleeve, his face filled with relief at having survived.
Su Chen, the treasure of the family, had the most complicated emotions. He felt sorry for his abacus, yet he couldn't blame his naive sister. These days, he could only hold the bare abacus frame, watching helplessly as Qiqi gave the beads a "holy light spa," Lingbao embroidered vines, and Erbao fiddled with the beam pacifier. On days when the abacus couldn't calculate, he felt completely empty, as if his most important companion was missing.
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