Su Tong read the content three or four times before stopping. She walked to the bathroom and looked at her eyes in the mirror. She thought to herself, Could it be that she had inherited the divine doctor's medical skills?!
He looked at his body with a perturbed mood. Uh, there was no x-ray effect, let alone any small illness on his body. Perhaps his ability was not enough to check through his clothes.
Su Tong quickly took off her coat and white shirt, then focused on her heart and lungs. Other than realizing that her actions were a little vulgar, she still did not find anything.
Or did he just obtain a special ability similar to a perception treasure? Su Tong shook her head. Forget it. She had no clue anyway. She might as well not think about it and study the treasure first.
Su Tong used her superpower to identify the previous two beads. They looked no different from the other inferior beads. Su Tong spun the two beads a few times. Even with her superpower, she could only see a lustrous luster. She still had no idea what the two beads were. After staring at them for two or three minutes, her pupils were sore and swollen. She quickly let go.
He then looked at the other two walnuts. Oh, they looked even more ugly. If he hadn't suddenly obtained a special ability and realized that they were different, he reckoned that even the wild walnut trees in the mountains would be stronger than these two broken walnuts.
However, when she held it in her hand and activated her eye power, ripples of treasure light rippled out from the cracks of the cracked walnut shells. She subconsciously held it in her palm and weighed it. Su Tong suddenly paused. No, the weight was wrong!
Logically speaking, a walnut that had dried up to such an extent should be very light, but the one in his hand was not only not light, but it even pressed down slightly.
Su Tong slapped her head and went to the kitchen to get a knife. She wanted to pry it open along the crack, but just as the tip of the knife touched the walnut skin, Su Tong stopped. If the thing inside was not durable, it would be bad if it was broken during the prying process.
After thinking for a while, he went to pour a basin of warm water and gently put the two walnuts into it. With two thuds, they swayed and sank into the bottom of the basin after entering the water. Immediately, a long string of small bubbles emerged from the internal space under the pressure and infiltration of the water.
These bubbles lasted for about a minute, and then there was no movement. Su Tong held her breath and waited patiently. Finally, ten minutes later, a slightly larger gap spat out a few small bubbles. If Su Tong had not been patiently waiting and observing, she would have ignored them.
Su Tong knew that she was almost done soaking, so she quickly reached into the basin and took out two walnuts. She used a little force along the cracks that had been soaked in warm water, and the walnut shell made a soft "beep" sound. With a crack, the outer shell broke into small pieces and peeled off.
Almost at the same time, the treasure light that was originally flowing out of the crack suddenly expanded and shone into Su Tong's eyes. Su Tong carefully pinched the walnut in her hand and grinned as if she was holding a gold ingot.
The outer layer of the walnut shell was wrapped in a smaller ball. The outer layer was wrapped in a layer of oil paper soaked in melted beeswax. However, the oil paper was almost transparent because of the beeswax. At a glance, it was obvious that there was another walnut inside.
She removed the oil paper, revealing a flat bottom, shiny red, exquisite walnut that looked like gold and jade. Su Tong glanced at the other intact walnut that had not been crushed and was filled with emotions. The same walnut could have such a huge difference, and who would have thought that such a precious walnut was hidden in such an unremarkable ugly walnut!
Although it had just been soaked in warm water, the walnuts wrapped in oil paper were impervious to water. In the blink of an eye, they were completely dry. After the clear water moistened, the texture changed a lot, showing an extremely beautiful amber color.
It didn't look like a walnut at all, but more like a treasure carefully carved by the most skilled craftsman with amber and jade. It made people's hearts bloom with joy.
Su Tong opened the other one with a mixture of anxiety and faith. Sure enough, it contained a precious walnut of the same size as the previous one. Even with Su Tong's eyesight, it was difficult to distinguish between them. The size of the walnut was so big that it looked like a pair of twins. It was pleasing to the eye when placed together.
While admiring the pair of precious walnuts, Su Tong felt a subtle change in her eyes. The veins on the walnuts seemed to be more distinct, but Su Tong was not sure if it was an illusion caused by staring at them for a long time.
The original purpose of people who played with walnuts was to strengthen their bodies. In ancient times, it was called kneading walnuts. It originated from the Han and Sui Dynasties, popular in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and popular in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the long river of more than 2,000 years of history, it was widely spread and formed the unique walnut culture of the world.
From ancient times to the present, from emperors and generals, to talented scholars and beautiful women, to officials and ordinary people, there was no one who was not proud of having a pair of exquisite and bright walnuts. Especially in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, playing with walnuts reached its peak.
The Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Youxiao, not only played with walnuts but also carved them himself. Therefore, there was an unofficial history of "playing with walnuts and forgetting state affairs, Zhu Youxiao's imperial case and knife" spread among the people.
By the end of the Qing Dynasty, the custom of enjoying walnuts in the palace became even stronger. Having a pair of good walnuts in his hand had become a symbol of his status and taste at that time. At that time, there was a rumor in the capital that Baylor had three treasures in his hands: a ring, a walnut, and a caged bird.”
Su Tong held the two walnuts in her palm and played with them unfamiliarly. The walnut's patina was very transparent, and the astringent feeling was gone. When she rubbed it, it was as smooth as suet jade. When it hit, it was like metal. She sighed that she had also experienced the feeling of a rich prince.
However, as soon as Lord Baylor's addiction was over, the next moment, it was the poor brat's life.
He was busy looking at Buddha beads and soaking walnuts until afternoon. His stomach was already growling from hunger. Looking at the house again, there were only instant noodles bought yesterday and baby green plucked from Uncle Zhang's vegetable garden.
As she took a big gulp of noodles, Su Tong thought to herself that after she sold these two things, she would have to eat a big meal to satisfy her hunger.
In the following time, Su Tong didn't go out anymore. She flipped through the books she had and searched on the Internet. She wanted to figure out the origin of the two ordinary Buddha beads. Unfortunately, she had searched a lot of messy information, but there were no clues. She rubbed the walnuts for a while and read the various legends of Bian Que for an hour.
Perhaps it was because the encounter during the day was too bizarre, Su Tong had a good dream all night and realized the teasing in her dreams. When she was woken up by the alarm the next morning, she was still giggling in bed.
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