Obviously, there's no way that's going to happen. Otherwise, wouldn't 7D printing pens be selling like hotcakes in online stores?
Cheng Xixi continued to explain: "The printed fruits and vegetables contain highly toxic fruit acids. If the printed food is not professionally compressed and detoxified, it can also lead to poisoning."
Fruit acid poisoning...
Li Lechen had indeed witnessed the horrific scene of fruit acid poisoning. The key point was that even after detoxification, he didn't feel much better and almost instantly lost tens of kilograms.
However, that "Ming Get Out" has already learned to detoxify 7D printed fruits using the method of pickling cucumbers, and it seems that he has successfully put them on the market and sold quite a few.
but......
"Doesn't 7D printing require any consumables? It's just a pen, where do you get the consumables?" Li Lechen asked.
"As for consumables, the printing pen will automatically search for them in the surrounding area, so you need to distinguish whether the printed item is for personal use or food, and the consumables you choose will be different."
After this explanation, everyone should understand.
But there's still one thing I don't understand: "If the materials I provide aren't poisonous, then the printed food shouldn't be poisonous either, right?"
"this......"
Cheng Xixi couldn't answer this question either. She had never bought a 7D printing pen. Firstly, it wasn't cheap, costing 500 Sunshine Coins each. Secondly, there was no point in buying one; she wasn't a child anymore, just something to play with.
However, that seems to be the case in theory.
But that doesn't make sense!
“The official law is that food produced using 7D printing technology definitely contains toxins and cannot be consumed without official detoxification,” Cheng Xixi said. “And that is indeed the case. Even if someone buys 7D printed food directly, they will send it to a professional detoxification company for processing before consuming it.”
This makes it even stranger.
I'm completely baffled.
Cheng Xixi didn't come up either. After all, as a poor person in the quarantine area, she had very little exposure to things and had hardly ever been to a shopping mall.
Theoretically, as long as the materials used are not toxic, the finished product will not be toxic. So why is it that drinking water doesn't cause poisoning, but fruit can cause fruit acid poisoning if it's not completely dehydrated?
Or perhaps the toxins are present throughout the entire 7D printing process.
But how could such a technical challenge not be overcome?
We should be able to overcome it, right?
However, the fact is that the authorities have always emphasized that 7D printed food is highly toxic, and 7D printed food is indeed highly toxic, because every year there are always one or two cases of poisoning caused by accidentally eating 7D printed food that has not been detoxified.
Li Lechen thought about this question, but didn't analyze it in depth. After all, who knows what will happen two thousand years from now, what the "government" will be like, or what the imagination will be like two thousand years from now?
Just as I was about to try out this 7D printing pen, a comment popped up: "[Reminder: To maintain the healthy development of the platform, one-on-one interactions are strictly prohibited for extended periods. The one-on-one chat between 'Chasing the Wind Boy' and 'Heroine Xixi' will be forcibly closed in three minutes.]"
Huh? There's this kind of thing too?!
Even now, with relatively free speech and behavior, as long as it's not a group of men and women engaging in promiscuous acts, men and women can do whatever they want without being investigated.
How come in 2000, even having more private communication leads to a warning?
What exactly has happened in the past two thousand years?
It seems that it's not just that the environment has gotten worse...
Clearly, Cheng Xixi also received this notification.
Although it was the first time Cheng Xixi had encountered this situation, the platform's intervention was indeed ubiquitous, so she was not surprised.
"Have you finished your exams? Do you have another exam tonight?" Cheng Xixi asked. "After this disconnection, we probably won't be able to communicate privately like this for the next few days."
“There’s only one politics class tonight, I can handle that,” Li Lechen replied.
Of course, politics evolves with the times, and Li Lechen never intended to use Cheng Xixi as a ghostwriter from the beginning. Just like modern people, even if they have Baidu in their heads, they might not be able to answer political questions from two thousand years ago.
While I don't understand why a live streaming platform would ban more private interactions, it's not surprising when compared to my own school, which prohibits male and female students from making eye contact for more than three seconds.
Taboos differ from era to era. If this were two thousand years ago, Li Lechen's age would have already had several children.
Sure enough, Cheng Xixi was disconnected very soon.
Li Lechen refocused his attention on the 7D printing pen in his hand.
With Cheng Xixi's previous explanation, the operation became much more purposeful.
#1 pen refill, for printing...
Li Lechen looked up and saw a row of textbooks laid out on the table. "I absolutely refuse to copy these."
Looking up again, there was the podium and blackboard, and two proctors, neither of whom were suitable for copying...
"Smack!"
Suddenly, a crisp sound of glass shattering caught the attention of Li Lechen, and even most of the other test takers.
"Excuse me, excuse me, everyone please continue with the exam."
The female proctor apologized. She had been fanning herself and accidentally broke her glass.
The teacher's glass broke, so everyone just looked up at it and then went back to doing their work.
Like math, there's usually not enough time for science subjects, and with unexpected situations arising frequently, you have to be quick.
Upon seeing this, the male proctor quickly brought a broom and dustpan to help the female proctor clean up the broken glass on the ground, dumping it all into the large trash can at the back of the classroom.
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