Chapter 61: Ying Zhong Dalu(2/2)
Xu Changsheng was also very curious and wanted to see what this little man with a bellyband wanted to do. Anyway, all the white water coins had been eaten, and it was useless no matter how much pain he felt.
The little man with a bellyband walked to the inkstone, but found a very embarrassing problem. He was not as tall as the inkstone! He couldn't even touch the sides!
The little man jumped a few times, but never climbed up. Xu Changsheng couldn't help laughing. The little man with a bellyband seemed to be very angry. He had his hands on his hips and some white water coins wrapped in his mouth. He pouted high and looked at Xu Changsheng with an angry look.
Xu Changsheng reached out helplessly, pinched the little figure, and placed it on the edge of the inkstone.
The man with a bellyband took a deep breath, then squirted hard into the inkstone, spitting out the chewed white water coins into the inkstone.
Dots of white light.
Then the inkstone swelled a few times, and Xu Changsheng quickly looked around. Fortunately, with his eye skills, he saw clearly that a small fish appeared in the ink!
The little ink fish was so skinny that it looked like it was about to die. It spat out ink bubbles feebly, and the little man with a bellyband couldn't help but hold his belly and laugh.
The little ink fish calmed down for a while before waking up. He opened his mouth and took a sip of ink. Suddenly his eyes widened and turned white again. He lay motionless on the inkstone. The little man with a bellyband became anxious and quickly looked towards Xu Changsheng and pointed.
He pointed at his mouth and then at the inkstone, signaling Xu Changsheng to quickly throw a white water coin into it.
Xu Changsheng's heart twitched, but he couldn't bear to see the little fish dying as soon as it came out. So he took out another white water coin and placed it in the inkstone.
The coins melt as soon as they are put into ink.
The little fish seemed to have felt it, and slowly recovered. Then he opened his mouth and sucked, and drank all the ink in the inkstone.
Just when Xu Changsheng was wondering, the little ink fish spit out the ink again.
However, this ink was obviously not the same one just now. The ink was fragrant, and there was still a faint cloud of ink gathering above the inkstone. The little fish also fully recovered and swam freely in the ink, extremely spiritual.
Xu Changsheng also smiled.
It seems that these two white water coins are well spent.
The little man with a bellyband was also very happy. He waved his little hand and the wolf hair on the table flew directly over. When it reached his hand, it became almost the same size as it, but it still looked very disharmonious.
The little man with a bellyband stirred the wolf hair in the inkstone for a few times, then jumped down from the inkstone with the wolf hair in his arms and ran towards the hemp paper.
The strange thing is that the ink didn't come out even though it was shaking all the way. When I got to the hemp paper, I held the langhao with both hands and wrote in small regular script on the paper. Each one was very neat and neat, compared with the printed fonts on "Omniscient in the Human World".
It’s not too much of a stretch to stand up.
Xu Changsheng looked around and saw the little man with a bellyband writing on the paper.
Chapter completed!