Chapter 61: The Secret of Shi Chong
Zheng Zheng immediately wanted to find the tools, and carefully probed them with tools along the crack, but after opening the duffel bag, Zheng Zheng remembered that he did not bring the professional antique identification tools in the Donglai Pavilion.
At this time, it became apparent that there was an important grocery store next to the store, Zheng Zheng went to the grocery store to look around, although he found something handy, but he was really curious. So he gritted his teeth and simply bought a small hammer, an electric grinder and a flat-blade screwdriver back.
After grinding the flat screwdriver with an electric grinder, and grinding the front end of the flat screwdriver into the crack, Zheng Zheng carefully inserted the modified screwdriver bit into the small gap.
Zheng Zheng can determine by the feel of the screwdriver that the screwdriver head is not stuck, but touches the solid inside.
Looking at the extremely thin screwdriver bit that had been polished, Zheng Zheng was also a little depressed, if he wanted to chisel this gap like this, the screwdriver head that was already unbearable would be broken immediately. But if you want to find a tool as thin as a human hair, and you have to be able to withstand the force of prying, you can't find it at this time.
Zheng Zheng couldn't do it for a while, so he could only move the screwdriver head in his hand up and down in the crack to see if it was the same depth. If it is really the same shade, then it can be concluded that this is definitely a deliberate effect made when casting, and Zheng Zheng has to open this silver ball to see if he says anything.
However, after the screwdriver head slid up and down, it seemed to touch some machine spring, Zheng Zheng only felt that the screwdriver head was slightly stuck in this gap, and then he heard a "pop" crisp sound, and a palm-sized piece of silver fell automatically with this gap as the edge.
Zheng Zheng dropped the screwdriver, picked up the silver piece that fell down automatically, and looked at it. The piece of silver was the size of a palm, almost a finger's thick. The front is an unremarkable silver ball surface, while the back has a small hidden clasp.
Putting down the silver piece, Zheng Zheng looked at the "helpless" who was missing a piece of silver.
The silver flakes peeled off, revealing what had been hidden behind them. Embedded in it was a small drawer that was supposed to be able to move, and there was also a hidden clasp on it, which appeared to correspond to the hidden clasp on the back of the silver piece.
Zheng Zheng thought about it for a while, and tentatively pulled open the drawer embedded in the silver ball a little, but there was no terrible situation of "flying hidden weapons and poisonous smoke" as expected. It emboldened him a bit, but he was careful and pulled out the little drawer.
In the small drawer that was so carefully hidden, it was the scroll of silver slips that Zheng Zheng was holding in his hand now.
There is nothing special about this book except that it is silver. It records the story of Shi Chong, the owner of "helplessness", in ancient Chinese, and Zheng Zheng can barely understand the meaning with his little level of ancient literature.
Although Zheng Zheng didn't know much about Shi Chong's deeds, he also had a rough idea in his heart, so he wasn't very interested in them. What really interested him was the description of one of Shi Chong's treasures in this silver slip.
In the silver slip, it is written that the reason why Shi Chong was able to "embrace the wealth of the enemy country, enjoy thousands of acres of fertile land, and lie down in the high pavilion." In addition to his power, he relied on a treasure that was "very miraculous and difficult for ordinary people to understand".
This treasure is a "five feet long, three feet wide, clear blue jade" such a jade boat, as long as the jade boat is put on the river every night, this jade boat can "go to the East China Sea, deep into the treasure accumulation of the Dragon Palace," "the next morning, the jade boat will be able to carry a treasure back,".
Seeing this, Zheng Zheng understood that the treasure owned by Shi Chong's old boy was, to put it bluntly, an unmanned jade ship with the function of automatically searching and collecting antique treasures.
As for what "going to the Dragon Palace of the East China Sea" Zheng Zheng doesn't believe it at all, this is at most a kind of speculation of the ancients about unknown things, Zheng Zheng can give the answer: the ancient navigation industry was not developed, and it was extremely difficult to survive a shipwreck once the ship went to sea, so there are often antiques or gold and pearls left over from the previous dynasties in the deep sea. The jade ship must have a special sense of these things, and can automatically find them and bring them back.
Zheng Zheng looked at the description of the jade boat that was completely "fully automatic and intelligent integration", and then looked at his bronze balance that temporarily served as an ashtray, shook his head and said: "See, your peers are much better than you." When will you be able to compete for some gas, and also evolve a function of automatic treasure hunting, automatic pick-up, and automatic return. ”
To be honest, Zheng Zheng is still very angry about this kind of method of accumulating wealth that almost does not need to worry about himself, but he is also content, and he calmed down after only blushing for a while. Although the bronze balance is completely incomparable to Shi Chong's jade boat, its ability is already shocking enough, and it is enough to steal fun when it falls into his own hands, so why bother to bother with an old guy who has died hundreds of years earlier.
Zheng Zheng continued to look at the silver slip, but the more he looked at it this time, the worse his face became, and later, Zheng Zheng's face was already quite pale.
After reading the silver slip in one go, Zheng Zheng looked at the bronze balance placed on the side with strange eyes, exhaled, shook his head and said in a low voice: "'Heaven gives it its strengths, and it will give it shortcomings'...... Thankfully, thankfully, this bronze balance doesn't have such advanced features. ”
Originally, Zheng Zheng thought that Shi Chong had that treasure, and he was really the lucky one among the lucky ones, but according to the silver slip, after Shi Chong used this jade boat more times, he "felt more and more uncomfortable, and felt like a loss of qi and blood," Shi Chong "didn't think about it at first, and took tonics," but his body "still didn't improve, Huafa was born early, and his face was like a drooping twilight year."
Later, Shi Chong "had to meet the guidance of strangers outside the party, and he knew that 'God gave him strengths, and he must give them short', and although the treasure ship was good, it lost his blood and life."
Then the stranger "granted a pair of prescriptions, so as to strengthen the blood and make up for the loss, and when it can make up for the loss of the past." The secret legend of the Inhuman said: 'Although the treasure ship is good, it should not be used without permission. With the help of prescriptions, three times a day is already the upper limit, and beyond this upper limit, it is difficult for the power of medicine stones to be effective. Shi Chong "tried it himself, and it worked wonders." Stay here now, and be used by someone who is destined to do so."
To put it simply, Shi Chongyue used the treasure boat, and found that his body began to be much worse than before, but taking medicine and tonic didn't work. Later, he was fortunate to meet a worldly master who pointed him out and told him that although the treasure ship was very good, it would bring benefits but also damage the user's body and even lifespan.
Then the worldly master taught Shi Chong a prescription, asking him to make up for the loss and use it to strengthen his body, and at the same time told Shi Chong that this baby can be used at most three times a day, and even if he takes medicine after more than three times, he can't stop the loss. Later, Shi Chong's personal test was indeed effective, so he kept this prescription and waited for someone destined to take it.
In the end, Yin Jian was an account of the prescription, and the description was quite detailed, but Zheng Zheng did not find the medicinal herbs he had heard of the name from it.
"God has given him strengths, and he will give them shortcomings...... This sentence still sounds very reasonable, grandma's, and I don't know if I have abused the bronze balance before, you must know that I have used it so many times in the police station...... Damn, will this loss be fulfilled for me as well? ”
If Zheng Zheng didn't have a bronze scale, he would naturally scoff at the statement on the silver slip, and maybe doubt the authenticity of the treasure ship. But Zheng Zheng now has a bronze balance and has seen the ability of the bronze balance, so he still believes in this kind of treasure that cannot be reasoned with.
As for the statement on the silver slip, Zheng Zheng would rather believe it or not, after all, no matter how much money he makes, the most important thing is to have a life flower. And Shi Chong went to great lengths to hide such a scroll of silver slips, he wouldn't just scare the latecomers, right?
Zheng Zheng took out a pen and paper and copied the prescription on the silver slip. Whether this is true or not, it's better to believe it now. However, it can be believed that the bronze balance can also be used for the time being, but this medicine cannot be eaten indiscriminately. Zheng Zheng pondered and copied this prescription first, and tomorrow he would find a Chinese medicine practitioner to look at this prescription and let him see what this prescription was for. If it is not poisonous and really has the effect of strengthening the body, it is okay to try.
As for the bronze balance, Zheng Zheng thought about it again and again, and decided not to borrow the power of the bronze balance for the time being. Now there are enough things in the store to support the scene, and even if someone comes to sell antiques in the future, Zheng Zheng can rely on his own skills to appraise them.
Although he can't make extremely accurate judgments as quickly as a bronze scale, he has been in charge of the Donglai Pavilion for two years since elementary school, and the appraisal of ordinary antiques is really difficult for him.
After deciding these things, Zheng Zheng was also a little sleepy, he simply cleaned up the store, restored the "helplessness", and lay down on the Simmons cushion that had not yet moved to the second floor.