GGS-Chapter 1058 Miraculous Flora

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Experts from both China and abroad were even more excited. Countless foreign experts requested to join the research, their excitement resembling the discovery of a new continent.

“Brother Zhuo, A’Jing is up to something again.” Zheng Nan hurriedly entered the office.

“He’s at it again. Will it ever end? What’s it this time?” Wang Zhuo rubbed his forehead when he heard Zheng Nan’s words.

Although Su Jing’s actions were all beneficial and brought tremendous attention and benefits to them, they were becoming too frequent, and his heart couldn’t handle it.

“It’s hard to explain. Take a look for yourself.” Zheng Nan smiled and handed over the tablet with the related news on it.

Wang Zhuo glanced at them and immediately noticed the mention of extinct species from hundreds of millions and billions of years ago. He couldn’t help but feel dizzy and didn’t know what to say. “I feel like this guy is really pushing the limits this time. Well, never mind, let’s increase the publicity.”

Su Jing clearly intended to stir things up, and he seemed to have it under control, with higher-ups in the country supporting him. So there was no need to hesitate.

They should continue to expand and promote it, including the involvement of the Galactic Corporation Group. The bigger Su Jing’s fame became, the more prominent the Galactic Corporation Group’s reputation would be, along with the popularity of various Galactic Corporation Group products.

Huo Yunshu, Fu Hongxue, and Yuan Yining also heard the news one after another. They had been pondering over the matter of the extinct animals with no clue. Now, upon hearing this news, they fell silent and remained speechless for a long time.

After Ye Bo and Zhou Xixian left, Su Jing continued to study the remaining animals and plants.

In fact, whether it was the animals sent to Zhongyun Zoo or the plants taken away by Ye Bo and Zhou Xixian, he had researched them beforehand and found that apart from being rare on Earth, they had no other special uses.

That’s why he displayed them and let them take some away without holding anything back.

The remaining animals and plants couldn’t be found on Earth in the first place, and their specific effects were still unknown. Naturally, they had to be kept for further observation.

Su Jing had high expectations for them since they were life forms from the “Classic of Mountain and Sea” universe. He released some mice from the Spirit Beast bag and prepared for experimentation.

“These Ducks that look similar to the Mandarin Duck are truly fascinating. However, they probably have no practical use and I can’t bear to kill them all, so I’ll keep them.” Su Jing observed the Mandarin Ducks for a while as he thought of this.

They had difficulty moving when separated but appeared restless when flying together. The metaphor of mandarin ducks flying together symbolized a harmonious and loving relationship, never to be separated and mutually supporting each other.

Su Jing spared the mandarin ducks and began experimenting with other animals and plants. As before, he separated them and fed them to the mice, marking each one.

Since there were numerous species to test, the number of mice used in this experiment was quite substantial, totaling over one hundred mice.

In addition, Su Jing also prepared mice with various deficiencies, such as severe injuries, missing limbs, physical weakness, eye problems, ear problems, and so on.

He let them consume different substances to find out if some of these substances have any other properties. This way, he could avoid overlooking any potential effects and save time as much as possible.

After a day, changes began to appear among the mice.

Most of the mice hugged the walls as they moved, but there were a few that didn’t. These few mice seemed more sensitive when encountering obstacles or similar situations.

Initially, Su Jing thought it might be a coincidence, but after observing them for a while, he realized it was always the same mice.

Su Jing decided to further experiment with these different mice, but as he made a slight movement, he immediately noticed the difference. Those few mice quickly reacted and moved away from him, while the other mice remained oblivious.

“I didn’t make any sound just now and only made a slight movement. The other mice didn’t notice anything, so why are these few mice so alert? Could it be that they saw something?” Su Jing’s mind stirred as he thought of a possibility.

Despite being mice, their visual abilities varied greatly. The mice used for the experiment belonged to a type with poor eyesight. The idiom “鼠目寸光” (shǔ mù cùn guāng) meaning “short-sighted” was not unfounded when it come to these mice.

These mice with poor eyesight could only see short distances and relied on their whiskers as a guide, hence their preference for hugging walls. When Su Jing made a slight movement, which they couldn’t see, there was no reaction.

The few mice that didn’t hug the walls had a response to Su Jing’s slight movement, suggesting that their vision had improved greatly, allowing them to see things in the distance that a normal mouse wouldn’t be able to see.

Su Jing conducted several more tests, and he could basically confirm that his guess was correct— their vision had indeed improved.

To further verify this, Su Jing released four mice from the Spirit Beast bag. Two of them were left unfed, while the other two were given the same substance marked with a specific symbol.

In fact, it was a type of plant with cylindrical stems resembling sunflowers, leaves resembling apricot leaves, and fruit resembling bean pods. The results of the experiment once again confirmed that the mice’s vision improved after consuming it.

“I remember now. This should be called ‘箨’ (tuò). It is recorded in the ‘Classic of Mountain and Sea.’ It’s a plant that can treat blurry vision,” Su Jing pondered.

After confirming that it was harmless to humans, Su Jing conducted experiments at Zhongyun Kangfeng Hospital and found that this “‘箨’ (tuò)” was far less effective than Luminous Sand.

It couldn’t treat glaucoma or other severe vision impairments to the same extent. In simple terms, it could alleviate visual blurriness, improve clarity, and enhance vision.

Moreover, it had a remarkable effect on treating cataracts, providing immediate improvement for the visual blurriness caused by cataracts.

“This plant may not be as impressive as Luminous Sand, but its effects are still very good. The key point is that it is a plant so I can plant it and do a large-scale cultivation process which would mean that I would never run out of this. This means it can be sold on a large scale,” Su Jing contemplated as he thought of a business opportunity.

Luminous Sand came from the Zhu Xian Universe and was not renewable. It had to be used sparingly, and its remarkable effects naturally positioned it as a high-end product.

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