Scientific Travel

Chapter 215 Botanical Garden

During this period, Cui Wuji came once to ask what the next natural disaster would be. This time, Deng Yin had asked Gou Dan in advance, unlike last time when he had to ask on the spot.

Cui Wuji never came empty-handed; this time, in addition to money, he also brought a box of jewels.

There was no way around it; the wind was just too strong, and carrying all the money would be too heavy.

Jewelry and gold coins of the same weight will always be more expensive.

Knowing that Deng Yin liked to drink tea, Cui Wuji brought a lot of tea leaves with him this time, with the most of them being the kind of tea that Deng Yin had mentioned liking last time.

Despite the precedent of Gou Dan switching products, Deng Yin still bought all the products from the past three months, namely the Wofeng Beast, the washing machine, and the Blue Fish.

The Wofeng Beast is a very fast animal. When it grows to adulthood, it can grow as big as a chess bull and its running speed far surpasses that of a horse.

It's big, but agile enough and has a strong jumping ability.

Unfortunately, there was only one.

According to Gou Dan, although the Wofeng Beast is muscular and agile, it is not hard.

It has a chewy texture.

Deng Yin suspected that Gou Dan might have done something wrong, but Gou Dan acted as if he had been wronged and repeatedly assured Deng Yin that it was definitely just his own luck and that he hadn't done anything.

Gou Dan always felt guilty after doing something shameful, and seeing how indignant he was now, Deng Yin believed him to some extent.

The reason is simple: Gou Dan's acting skills aren't that good.

As for the washing machine and the blue fish that followed, Deng Yin never suspected that Gou Dan was responsible.

Especially the blue fish, Dog Egg only tampered with it for the sake of eating, but the blue fish is useless except for being pretty.

Even when fully grown, it is only the size of a thumb. The little creature is indeed exquisite, with an ice-blue body, a large and flowing tail, and a crown-like scale on its head, hence its scientific name: Crown Blue Dancing Sunflower Snow Shell Two River Fish.

The name was too long for Deng Yin to remember, so he just called it Blue Fish.

Such a small fish would hardly survive a day in a fishpond, so Deng Yin dug a small pit and built it a separate home.

Being good-looking definitely has its advantages; look, I'm getting a private room now.

......

The next task is difficult; it requires concocting an awakening potion.

This puts Deng Yin in a difficult position. She's good at high-tech stuff, but awakening agents...

...It sounds like it's in the medical field.

But it doesn't sound too difficult. As long as the tutorial is accurate, it's just a mere reviving potion...

It goes without saying.

The difficulty lies in the lack of tutorials. Deng Yin spent a huge sum of money, spending twenty points, to obtain the recipe for the Awakening Potion.

I've already spent twenty points before even starting the task. I don't even know if I'll break even after completing it.

It seems impossible to recoup the costs now. To make the Awakening Agent, in addition to the formula, you also need an extractor and hundreds of plant juices.

Good news, Deng Yin had previously stored a large amount of plant juice.

The bad news is that only half of them are actually usable.

Having just experienced rain and hail, what plants can survive outside?

Deng Yin simply built a botanical garden in his space and stopped buying plants, switching to buying seeds instead.

Otherwise, buying so many plants would be a huge waste, let alone breaking even.

In addition to the seeds planted this time, the medicinal herbs planted before were also moved to the botanical garden by Deng.

As for why it's called a botanical garden instead of a herb garden, it's because in addition to herbs, it also grows flowers and six kinds of plants that are usually used as seasonings.

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