Chapter 104·Dream into Lanke (1)
(For the game chapter, please prepare your own paper and pen, and record various values. The values will be related to the specific development of some subsequent options, so players should make careful decisions. )
[Chapter 1·Dream into Lanke]
(Background sound)
(The muffled sound of some heavy, soft object falling on the table )
"What the hell... nothing works..."
In the empty and silent cultural relic restoration area, you hugged your head tightly in pain, and a pair of bloodshot, bloodshot, and hairy eyes were vaguely exposed under the messy hair. Eyes with red rims.
After receiving the task of restoring Han Brocade from the curator, you have been working hard in the museum's cultural relic restoration studio for almost half a month.
In the past half month, not only did you eat, sleep, and deal with things briefly in the repair room, but in the past three days, you couldn't even close your eyes for a moment.
High-intensity work has brought your body and spirit to the limit, but the fragment of Han Brocade that was carefully placed on the workbench in the restoration area is still the same as when you first saw it. No two...
——In other words.
You have been working hard in the repair room for half a month, racking your brains and trying your best, but there is still no progress in the repair... You can't even find a possibility for a breakthrough.
[You: (Anxious and desperate, muttering to the glass wall that separates the two repair areas) Why...why there is still no progress at all...]
[You: (on the verge of collapse) I have obviously consulted all the relevant ancient books... I even borrowed the research materials left behind when Xin Province successfully reproduced the Han Dynasty loom... The machine for repair, Silk and dye are no problem either. ]
[You: (The more you think about it, the more headache you get) It’s all something that has been measured countless times... Why is it still unsuccessful? ]
[You: (looking crazy) What’s wrong? What exactly is wrong? ? ]
Could it be that you dyed the silk in a wrong way and accidentally allowed the dye to destroy the toughness and flexibility that the silk should have?
But you shouldn't... This "antique dyeing method" is something you learned from your grandfather when you were a child and have continuously improved it dozens of times.
As early as a few years ago, you were able to dye many colors that only appeared in classics and were said to be "lost" and "out of time". Last year, you also helped the provincial museum restore a piece of color that was preserved due to its preservation. The Ming Dynasty patchwork that was damaged by moths due to improper repair... was very successful at that time and was even praised by the museum.
The key point is that toughness and flexibility should not prevent the silk thread from even being woven into this fragment, right?
You scratched your head and kept thinking wildly, your fingers deeply inserted into the messy and oily hair.
In a certain sense, the biggest problem you are facing now is not even the flexibility of the silk or the failure to restore the Han Dynasty loom - the key is that you simply can't find it at the moment. Any material that can be darned into this scrap of Han brocade!
Yes!
Right now, there is no material that can be woven into this Han brocade!
Including natural silk, but also various man-made chemical fibers!
[You: (in agony) This thing... It's as if some god has set a legendary "restriction" on it. ]
If you think about it this way, at some point you may feel that you may have some demonic disorder, but if not, you can't seem to find a reasonable explanation at all.
You stared blankly at a tiny hole in the fragment of Han Brocade. You recalled that day when you finally finished reading all the information in your hand, and you were gearing up to try to get the smallest and largest piece of Han Brocade first. Practice using a hole no bigger than your little finger nail.
At that time, you thought that even if you don’t use a loom and only use a needle and thread, as long as you mend it carefully, you can probably mend an eight-nine hole.
Unexpectedly, when the needle and thread actually fell on the Han brocade, you realized how ridiculous your previous idea was - the fabric, which had been buried by wind and sand for more than two thousand years, was unexpectedly slippery. It's amazing, as soon as the needle and thread are put on, it immediately slips out of the cloth as if it was oiled. No matter how hard you try, the thread cannot stay on the brocade silk for even one second. ——It seems that the Han brocade and the silk thread in your hand are not in the same dimension.
[You: (eyes stunned and straight) Could it be that... some kind of monster lives in this Han brocade, and I have to kowtow to it? ]
Your eyes trembled, and you actually had the urge to kowtow to this brocade silk.
After all, it is said that "the end of science is metaphysics" - if science cannot explain it clearly, it is simply classified as metaphysics - and those of you in this field have encountered this to some extent. Things that current science cannot solve.
So after careful consideration, you decided——
[Knock it, just knock it. There is no shame in the restorers giving cultural relics a knock and begging them not to break again! (Select this item and jump down to Branch 1)]
[Will knocking one be useful? Or just light one, it's more reliable to offer incense. (Select this option and jump down to Branch 2)]
[The matter has come to this, it hurts whether you kowtow or not, so let’s take a nap first. (Select this item and jump down to branch line three)]
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Branch line one:
[You: (Frowning) If you want to kowtow...then kowtow? Anyway, there seems to be nothing wrong with those who are engaged in restoration, knocking one on the cultural relics to beg them not to break again - don't they, those engaged in scientific research, often knock one on their own instruments? ]
——And some of them have special requirements for strength and direction!
You muttered and puffed up your face. With your heart pounding, you stood up and kowtowed seriously at the fragments of Han Brocade placed on the table.
However, for the sake of this ancestor's "jinbo health", you didn't dare to use too much force when kowtowing. You just touched your head to the ground in a serious manner - the one in this room The tiles are quite cold.
[You: (Mumbling something in your mouth) Uncle, ancestor, please consider me begging you, okay? Don't embarrass me anymore... let me find silk thread that can be easily knitted! ! ! ]
[You: (clasp hands and raise above head) If my wish comes true, I would like to eat both meat and vegetables throughout my life! ]
You muttered to yourself, and while you were talking, you knocked the broken piece of Han brocade three times in a row.
Fortunately, the museum is closed today. The museum knows that you are still in the restoration room, so no one is on duty here.
Otherwise, someone must have seen this. The "little expert" who they thought was always reserved and elegant in the past was lying on the ground very carelessly today...
This matter spread Go out and be laughed at for three to five days.
[You: (thought to yourself) Of course, it doesn’t matter if no one sees it now. ]
After knocking your head, you staggered up and stood up. As soon as you sat upright, you suddenly felt an almost overwhelming sleepiness on top of your head.
At this moment, you realized that you really seemed to have not slept for three days, so you quickly put down the repair tools in your hands, took off your goggles, and set off to find you in the rest area next door. simple cot.
No matter what, life always comes first.
You thought to yourself and fell asleep in the blink of an eye.
(Hanjin Jingso feels that your kowtowing behavior is very abstract, and inexplicably develops some interest and affection for you. Hanjin Jingso’s favorability value is +10, and continues to return to the main line of the plot)
Very long~ A game plot, but whether to release the complete first chapter or one or two chapters together depends on the progress of Xiao Xu and the others!