The package was square and contained something unknown inside. It was to be paid upon delivery. It had been sent from Chen Family Village, specifically from Qing Xuan Farm.
Chen Xuan couldn't help but raise an eyebrow. Could it be something sent by her mother? Her first instinct was that this package was from Zhang Cuifang, as she had asked for Chen Xuan's address during a phone call a few days ago. At that time, Chen Xuan had been busy with experiments and hadn’t thought much of it, casually providing Zhang Cuifang with her address.
However, the sender's name left Chen Xuan in shock: Qing Yao. Qing Yao?
Chen Xuan's mouth twitched. This package was sent by the sharp-tongued girl? What was she up to?
A sense of foreboding washed over her, and she instinctively wanted to toss the package aside. But after a moment's thought, she decided to proceed cautiously and opened it.
Inside was a layer of bubble wrap.
"Looks pretty decent," Chen Xuan muttered as she tore through the bubble wrap, only to find another layer of bubble wrap beneath it.
Her expression darkened as she struggled to calm her racing heart and continued to peel it away.
Yet again, another layer of bubble wrap awaited her.
"Qing Yao, you’ve gone too far!"
He continued to tear it open, revealing a very familiar bottle: Calcium Milk. Chen Xuan picked up the bottle with a bewildered expression. Could it be that he had taken a sip of Calcium Milk? The bottle's opening was sealed with a layer of plastic wrap, which Chen Xuan easily tore away. Suddenly, a faint, refreshing fragrance wafted into his nostrils. Chen Xuan felt a surge of energy, and the fatigue that had accumulated over the past few days vanished without a trace!
He looked eagerly at the bottom of the bottle and discovered two drops of emerald-green liquid, resembling green pearls. This is... Chen Xuan's eyes lit up as he recalled Qing Yao's identity as a demon. He connected this mysterious liquid to the effect it had when he first opened it. His body trembled slightly as he thought, could this be some kind of treasure?
Just then, his phone rang. Chen Xuan quickly answered it and was surprised to see that it was Qing Yao! He clicked to connect the call.
Qing Yao's stunning face appeared on the video screen. She smiled brightly and said, "Hey, did you receive the thing I sent you?"
At that moment, Chen Xuan couldn't be bothered to correct Qing Yao's way of addressing him. He hurriedly asked, "What is this thing? What does it do?"
"Hmph!" Qing Yao proudly lifted her chin and declared, "This is the most precious treasure of the Qingmu Clan—the Azure Wood Divine Liquid! Just a single drop can bring about fundamental changes in living beings!"
"Really?" Chen Xuan was taken aback, not expecting the liquid in the bottle to possess such incredible properties. "How does it compare to the Holy Spirit Lake Water?"
"Hmph! That is my specialty!" Qing Yao boasted. "Holy Spirit Lake Water benefits the growth of living beings, but it only allows them to reach their limits without breaking through that barrier. However, my Azure Wood Divine Liquid can create some wondrous transformations in growth! It should be able to solve your current dilemma!"
"Remember, you owe this princess a favor!" With that, Qing Yao pretended to be fierce as she waved her fist and proudly ended the video call.
The Azure Wood Divine Liquid breaks barriers! Chen Xuan was so excited he nearly shouted out loud! With the Azure Wood Divine Liquid, perhaps Professor Yang's project still had a glimmer of hope!
Taking a deep breath to calm himself, Chen Xuan eagerly walked toward Laboratory Ten.
Not long after he left, Liu Yue emerged from the corner with a look of sorrow on her face.
Inside Laboratory Ten, Chen Xuan arranged another experiment. The bottle contained only two drops of Azure Wood Divine Liquid, which appeared exceedingly precious.
Chen Xuan carefully poured a drop of Azure Wood Divine Liquid into the root of a tomato plant. With great anticipation, he cast a glance at the numbered tomato before turning and leaving the laboratory.
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