She snatched it away and shook it.
"Stop shaking!"
Zhang Shaozhong's warning wasn't finished—
"laugh--!"
Night Enchantress had already curiously pulled the tab! Carbon dioxide foam instantly gushed out, splashing all over her face!
"Wow!"
Ye Meier was startled.
"Pfft! Pfft! Pfft! It's poisonous!"
"My face is going to be disfigured!"
She instinctively tried to use her internal energy to expel the poison.
Zhang Shaozhong quickly grabbed some tissues and wiped her clean!
Then he took the Coke and gulped it down in one big mouthful:
"It's not poison! It's soda! It's for drinking! Just drink it like this!"
Seeing that Zhang Shaozhong was fine after drinking and even burped, Ye Meier followed suit with some skepticism and carefully took a sip.
"Hiss... It tastes weird! It's spicy! But... it's actually pretty good?"
She smacked her lips, took another sip, and commented:
"It's far inferior to Blood Spring Brew, but it's more interesting than plain water."
Ling Qingxue stared intently at the flashing screensaver pattern on her computer screen.
"Why does this black glass mirror contain its own universe? Stars revolve, seemingly real yet illusory... Is it some kind of magical artifact for prying into the secrets of heaven? Or is it an evil object that imprisons souls?"
She could even sense a faint energy fluctuation, different from spiritual energy, emanating from this "magical artifact".
The faint sound of electricity or the slight vibration of a hard drive running made her even more certain that the object was unusual and dangerous.
Zhang Shaozhong practically wanted to kneel before her:
"This is just a computer... a tool for calculating... writing... drawing... and playing games! It's not a magical artifact!"
He quickly closed the notebook to prevent the fairy from taking it apart and studying it at any moment.
Having spent less than ten minutes in this small room, the two big shots had already experienced countless cognitive shocks.
From tap water to electric lights, from refrigerators to computers, everything challenges their worldview formed over thousands of years.
Ling Qingxue felt that this world was "strange" in every way, with distorted laws and no spirituality, yet it had a cold and efficient "order" that she could not understand.
Nightshade found the place both "interesting" and "dangerous," like a gigantic, mortal-built cave filled with all sorts of strange mechanisms and toys... a demon's lair?
Looking at these two big shots who were looking around, touching and rummaging through things like they were in an alien museum, and making dangerous remarks from time to time, Zhang Shaozhong felt like he hadn't come home, but rather had brought in two huge, humanoid, and incredibly curious troublemakers.
He slumped into the only chair, looking at the cramped, chaotic space, made even more crowded and "crisis-ridden" by the two uninvited guests, and let out a desperate sigh:
"How are we going to get through this...?"
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