Chapter 65 Research to Make Money 2

Harold handed a stack of character designs and texts to Dolly, who took the manuscripts with satisfaction and read them with great interest.

Harold happily counted the newly received 14 million Moras, scooped up a handful of Moras and let them fall freely into his purse.

Listening to the "ding-ling-ling" sound, he said with a smile: "You can ask someone else to draw the illustration, my friend, I really can't draw anymore, and I think you must also want our milk tea to be on the market faster."

“It is indeed too difficult for you to paint so many characters at once. I will arrange for someone to find other painters. I hope they can perfectly display the charm of the princes and princesses.

If everything goes well, our first slime milk tea shop will be available in Port Omos in three weeks,” Dolly said.

The corners of Harold's mouth curled up, he was very much looking forward to it.

"I like the setting of the Fire Slime Princess."

Dolly quickly read the character design draft and said this.

Yeah, I like it too. She combines the elements of Kaeya, Fairy Tail, and Red Seven. She has all the elements of beauty, strength, and tragedy.

Harold thought.

"But I have a question. Since she is an undercover agent sent by the Water Slime Kingdom to the Fire Slime Kingdom, should her character-exclusive milk tea be added with water slime gel or fire slime gel?" Dolly asked.

That's a really good question.

Harold thought about it seriously, and then said: "Water Slime Condensate, you know, her identity will not be revealed so quickly to our customers, we can build momentum for her first, different from her brother's long blue hair and water slime condensate, these will ignite the curiosity of customers and add a veil of mystery to the identity of the Water Slime Princess.

I can already imagine that some people will speculate that she is the princess of the Water Slime Kingdom, an abandoned baby, or a product of an experiment..."

At this point, Harold chuckled with pleasure.

You can always imagine the players' imagination ability. When El Haisen first appeared, there were all kinds of wonderful speculations about him being the Red King, the God of Grass, Abbas, etc.

Occasionally I work as a screenwriter for The Riddler, and it seems quite interesting to watch other people guess about the identity of a character.

Then, he continued, "When we release her character card later, we can also give her a unique border, with the faction written as 'Fire Nation' and the color blue representing the Water Nation."

So who is this Xu Shu from the Slime Continent?

Hmm? Xu Shu?

Suddenly I think it would be a good idea to make a card game in the form of Three Kingdoms. The six major countries... have their forces, the contestants, assassins, organizers... have their identities, and character cards are also available. Then what needs to be considered is the balance of character skills and strength...

Harold held his chin with one hand as if thinking. Strange, hadn't he planned to throw all these trivial matters to Dolly? Why did his thoughts diverge as soon as he thought?

But it’s not a bad thing. Just throw out the idea and leave the rest to Dolly to play freely. It won’t waste too much of my time.

With this in mind, Harold told Dolly the basic settings of the board game cards. Dolly listened without any hesitation and immediately called her employees to find someone to make the cards.

She felt that if this board game card was really made, it would definitely become popular throughout the entire continent of Teyvat along with slime milk tea.

Do it now, immediately, and she wants to see the basic cards take shape within a week.

Harold: "The initial strength setting is very important. If it is not done well, the new characters will become stronger and stronger in the later stages, and the old characters will have no chance to appear at all."

Think about the development history of Three Kingdoms Kill and you will know that in the early stage, the character cards were all household names, and their skill settings were relatively simple. But in the later stage, the characters became more and more supermodels, and their combat power completely collapsed. Later, the old characters had to be reset, but even so, they could not retain the lost players.

Dolly: "The Seven Summonings is a good reference. I will keep a close eye on it."

Harold nodded in agreement. The gameplay of Seven Summonings was still relatively conservative, but at least the character combat power was well managed.

Then, Dolly clapped her hands and asked someone to take out the freezer. She wanted to invite Haroldt to taste several kinds of milk tea and slime desserts she had developed.

In the past two months, she not only made the milk powder, but also successfully recreated the milk tea in the plan that the two of them had originally drawn up, and even made some attempts at the desserts that Harold mentioned.

"They all taste very good. Milk tea, fruit tea, pure tea, pure milk, all kinds of flavors are available! As the originator of this idea, you have the right to taste them first. Come and feel their deliciousness!" Dolly opened the refrigerator in front of Harold.

Harold felt a cool breeze on his face, and then he saw the various colors of milk tea buried in the crushed ice, but there was no pattern printed on the milk tea cup yet.

Dolly laughed and said, "Dundun Peach Slime Jelly and Dundun Peach Slime Jam. These are new recipes I developed. As for the taste, hehe, it depends on personal preference. You can try them. Maybe you will like them."

"No, I prefer milk tea."

Harold flatly refused Dolly's proposal to be her guinea pig for free.

He picked up a cup of milk tea at random from the colorful ones and thought: As long as it doesn't taste like pepper, it's fine.

He inserted the straw in and took a sip. Fortunately, it was just ordinary milk tea, but the milk flavor was much stronger than the one he and Dolly made last time, and there was a hint of sweetness in it.

"Dun Dun peach jam?"

Harold chewed on a mixture of slime gel and small pieces of peach, which was quite good. He felt that the taste of this cup of milk tea was comparable to the cheap milk tea he had drunk in his previous life. However, to make it taste better, he had to wait until he finished his research on sugar.

Fortunately, he did not fall behind in his research due to drawing in the past two months. He recorded the nectar production of the flowers on time every day.

After determining that the deceptive flowers can produce 220ml-240ml of deceptive nectar a day, he divided the deceptive flowers into three groups. One group continued to extract deceptive nectar every day, one group extracted nectar every two days, and one group extracted nectar every four days.

Then he obtained the deceptive nectar, glimmer nectar and elemental nectar respectively. The nectar output was still between 220ml and 240ml, and did not increase with the accumulation of days.

Haroldt guessed that the nectar storage capacity of the deceitful flowers fluctuated within this range, so he again divided the deceitful flowers into three groups, each group consisting of five deceitful flowers.

One group continued to extract nectar from the lily flower every day to record more data to make his research more convincing, and one group was used to study the reproduction of the lily flower.

As for the third group, he no longer extracted their nectar, but instead planned to study what impact the accumulation of elemental nectar in the body of the deceitful flower would have on the deceitful flower.

Will the elemental power accumulated in the Elemental Nectar become so strong that the Liar Flower itself cannot bear it? By then, will the Liar Flower complete its evolution in order to survive?

If a goat is not milked for a long time during its lactation period, it will no longer be able to produce milk, but Haroldt feels that the relationship between elemental nectar and the flower is not the same as that between goat milk and goats.

The decoy flower does not use nectar to feed its offspring. The academic community has not yet reached a conclusion as to whether it produces nectar to attract prey or out of the biological instinct that plant life forms cannot give up. Harold thinks it should be a combination of both.

This is not within the scope of his research topic, but out of scholarly curiosity and rigorous research attitude, he intends to continue researching in this direction. In this way, he may be able to explore more secrets of the deceptive flower, so that others will be more confident in dealing with possible emergencies when raising the deceptive flower.

For example, while you are raising a prank flower, it suddenly evolves into an explosive tree.

In addition, he made some other discoveries, such as that nectar from the honeysuckle flower is not easy to deteriorate.

This seems to be nonsense. We all know that the natural honey on the blue planet has a long shelf life, because honey has a high concentration and high osmotic pressure, and the cells that enter it will be dehydrated and die. So the shelf life of nectar, which is similar to honey, is naturally long.

The fact that the nectar of the flower is not easily spoiled also extends to the nectar water. Haroldt once mixed the nectar of the flower into honey water and observed it under a microscope. He saw wriggling microorganisms, which were the original microorganisms in the water.

Two hours later, he took the honey water again and observed it, but he did not find any living microorganisms. Elemental plant life has a deterrent effect on ordinary animals, so it is reasonable that nectar containing weak elemental power will kill microorganisms.

But what is the use of this discovery?

Tell the public that nectar water is not easy to deteriorate, so you can make a cup of nectar tea and drink it after a few days?

Can you try putting the nectar water into a spray bottle and use it as a disinfectant?

People will think that you, the "flower scam expert", have nothing to say so you just talk nonsense.

But this is indeed a new discovery, I discovered it.

Harold thought rather unwillingly.

The street vendors selling honey water would probably like my discovery, right?

He began to make amends for himself.

Unfortunately, although his research on the nectar of the decoy flower went smoothly, he hit a wall in the breeding of the decoy flower.

He has not yet found a way to make the Deception Flower reproduce, nor has he found a way to mutate a plant into a Deception Flower.

"How is it? Dun Dun peaches are closely related to your research. Unfortunately, before the Ministry of Education can make full use of your research, I can only use Dun Dun peaches. In Xumi, they are also a substitute for refined sugar. Unfortunately, not everyone likes their taste."

Dolly also took a cup of milk tea and started sipping it. She liked the taste of milk tea and had to have a cup every day.

"I like Dun Dun Tao."

Harold expressed his opinion on this.

“Dundun peach milk tea is the best milk tea.”

He likes milk tea and Dun Dun peaches, which can both refresh the mind and improve research efficiency.

“Although I haven’t yet successfully measured the sugar content of Dun Dun peaches, I made this.”

Harold said as he threw a glass bottle filled with white powder to Dolly.

Dolly took the bottle and opened the cap puzzledly.

Harold smiled and said, "Try it with a little dip."

Dolly gave him a suspicious look, then dipped her finger into it and put it in her mouth.

Then, she asked in surprise, "Is it sugar?"

Harold corrected him, "It's candy made from peaches. My friend, you are also a participant in this study because I made it in the laboratory using the peaches you provided, which are twice as sweet."

Harold thought to himself: If my chemistry teacher knew that I took out the product from the laboratory and ate it, he would definitely go crazy.