Chapter 701 Luminous Sand
Chapter 701 Luminous Sand
Chapter 701 Luminous Sand
In Su Jing’s view, even an Evil Item can be a treasure if it is used in the right place at the right time and it would be fine as long as you can control it. It’s similar to the Demon Badge, as long as you properly control it, it would be completely fine.
“Wait, I remembered, is this something similar to the Poisonous Blood Banner?” Su Jing’s eyes suddenly lit up. The so-called Poisonous Blood Banner is an evil thing that needs to be sacrificed with human essence and blood.
When Pu Zhi was still in the village where protagonist Zhang Xiaofan was, he confronted a “Monster” who used the Poisonous Blood Banner, which was powerful and it took the murder of at least three hundred people to power it up.
If it was the kind of powerful Poisonous Blood Banner then it is estimated that Su Jing would not have escaped by just being shocked and he would have faced life-threatening danger.
Even Angel Badge would have found it difficult to suppress it. This Scroll should not be a Poisonous Blood Banner, but it is also an item of the same type. It may be possible that it also needs blood to work, the more you sacrifice, the more powerful it is.
Of course, Su Jing wouldn’t dare to sacrifice any blood for this item. Even if he wanted to study this evil thing, he had to be careful and study it little by little, otherwise, if he would forever regret it if something does happen to him.
Su Jing put the “Ghost Face Scroll” into the Storage Bag and continued to sort out the trash. He finally cleaned up all the trash in the afternoon and found no other useful items in the trash.
He was ready to confirm it again and again, and then all the garbage that he determined to be useless would be transported out by truck and dumped.
The five bags of bat droppings were naturally in the category to be thrown away.
However, Su Jing took out a small amount and buried it in the roots of the trees in the yard as fertilizer, thinking that using it as a fertilizer might be a little better than throwing it away anyway.
In order to avoid exposing the stink of the bat droppings, Su Jing also asked Tengteng to help, inserting the feces into the bottom of the tree roots.
To Su Jing’s surprise, Tengteng was so interested in the bat droppings that he asked for some himself and buried them in his nest. Judging from the tone of the Man-Eating Vine, it thought the bat droppings were very tasty and nutritious.
This makes Su Jing feel a little strange, although the Man-Eating Vine is at least half of the plant and it is normal for it to like feces as a fertilizer but the Man-Eating Vine is also half-animal, and its appetite has been raised by him.
The Man-Eating Vine now likes Spirit Stones Soil Slag, Live Soil, Jade Fang Fishes, and other nutritious things. It doesn’t even take a glance at the ordinary animals and feces so how can it be so interested in this bat poop.
“Could it be because these bats ate a lot of nutritious things?” Su Jing suddenly thought of something and enduring the feeling of nausea, he used a stick to scrape away a few black granular bat dung and found that there were the limbs of unknown insects mixed within the dung.
These parts should be hard shell parts of the animals that have not been completely digested. These are bat dung from Zhu Xian Universe, or it may even be bat dung from Myriad Bats Ancient Cave.
Those bats are all monsters and they are extremely fierce. Their food should be Zhu Xian Universe’s various lifeforms, including insects that are not found on earth or even Monster Beasts. Their feces are rich in nutrients so Tengteng’s behavior is justified.
“If I look at it in this way then there is a benefit in keeping these feces.” Su Jing thought to himself and although it’s a bit disgusting, it’s worth keeping it.
As a child growing up in the countryside, it is a very acceptable thing for him to keep animal feces as nourishment for the ground.
The cow dung in the rural cowshed and the pig dung in the pigpen are generally piled up, they are covered with soot, weeds, fallen leaves, and many other things and then they are used as fertilizer for crops, and these are natural fertilizer that doesn’t harm the land.
“Since this bat dung is so special, will it have other uses?” Su Jing, by some miracle, went online to look up the knowledge of bat guano and was shocked to find out that bat guano is quite famous and is the main material of the Luminous Sand formula found in the legend.
The so-called Luminous Sand is a kind of Chinese medicine, which is mainly used to treat eye diseases such as Blue-Yellow Blindness, Finches, White Eye overflowing with blood, and many other such diseases.
It is recorded in the ancient books “An Annotated Collection of the Pharmaceutical Canon” and “Shennong Materia Medica” and some people still use it.
However, it is still a traditional Chinese medicine prescription. Whether it is useful or not is controversial. Some people think it is useful, some people think it is useless, and don’t believe it at all.
“Should I experiment with it?” Su Jing thought, eating Luminous Sand is actually equivalent to eating Shit, but in reality, if it can be used to treat eye problems then many people who suffer from eye diseases wouldn’t mind taking it a few times.
The main key factor is whether it works or not.
However, before determining whether it can be used to cure eye disease, Su Jing has to first confirm that this bat guano will not kill people. After all, this is not Earth’s bat guano, but Zhu Xian Universe’s bat guano, and it cannot be generalized.
So, Su Jing asked Little Li and A’Li to catch a few mice, and then he forcibly fed them bat droppings. Then, Su Jing will wait for a day or two and see if the two mice had any adverse reactions.
“I also have to find another person with eye disease to test it. Who should I look for?” Su Jing had experimented upon Qin Xulan last time when he fed him with Zhuyu, which made Qin Xulan feel that there was something wrong with his body and he went to the hospital for a check-up which turned out fine.
But it also made Su Jing realize that there are risks in easy human trials even if there are quick results. Even if the mouse was fine after eating it, it doesn’t mean that people will be fine after eating it.
Su Jing doesn’t want to take a risk and accidentally kill someone close to him.
So Su Jing decided to experiment with some already damned people.
He immediately contacted Su Ti in the United States and asked her to compile a file of prisoners in a nearby prison, including their medical records, which was not classified and was not difficult for Su Ti.
In the middle of the night, Su Jing took the prepared Luminous Sand and rode the Golden Eagle to the nearest prison.