Chapter 115 Coward, I Dare to Think
Chapter 115 Coward, I Dare to Think
The outcome was decided in one round. Soon, Cheng Jiamu was defeated and won with a clear score. The second chance to spin the wheel successfully fell to Cheng Jiamu.
"Come on! Try to get the one we all want!" Zhai An looked at Cheng Jiamu expectantly.
Cheng Jiamu: Very good, now he can finally understand the pressure that Yining was under just now.
"Don't be too nervous, just transfer to whatever you want." Yining said a few words to comfort him.
It was mainly because they had a little bit of sympathy for each other, but she was still very happy in her heart.
They had just been urging her to work harder, and now it was their turn, so they could enjoy it to their heart's content, hehe~
In this way, everyone returned from Aunt Mai’s house to the village center for the second round of the carousel tour.
Under everyone's expectant gaze, Cheng Jiamu began to turn the dial.
"Little animals, little animals, little animals!" Zhai An looked at the turntable excitedly, as if he was afraid that he had missed something.
"I also hope it's a small animal, but..."
The following words were not spoken, but everyone knew in their hearts that although they hoped it was a small animal, whether it was or not was still a question.
Cheng Jiamu was also very nervous now. He also wanted to turn to the small animals, but he was not sure about it, so everyone had to continue waiting for the pointer of the turntable to stop.
[Everyone wants to learn how to weave small animals, hehe]
[I want to learn about animals too. Who hasn’t thought about these things when they were little?]
[But their game of rock-paper-scissors just now was pretty fair, hahahaha]
[The main reason is that everyone wants Yining to come. Yining is lucky, but that doesn't mean you can get whatever you want. Who can bear such great pressure on others? ]
[That’s right, I just wanted to get angry after watching this. What does Yining’s luck have to do with them? That was really like moral blackmail, okay!]
[Fortunately, the adults haven’t gotten involved yet. Otherwise, I can’t imagine how chaotic the scene would be if the adults had joined in…]
[Coward, I just dare to think? ( ′???` ) Heart]
[Coward, not only do I dare to think about it, I also want the program crew to do the same, hehehe]
[You are just here to watch the fun, don't mind the big deal. If this really gets out of hand, you, the fans, will go crazy! ]
【╭(╯^╰)╮I don’t care about that. Anyway, my baby Yining cannot be wronged! 】
[My baby Yining is so sensible, he didn't treat you like that, why should they treat Yining like this, it's just unfair! ]
[Well, they started arguing again...]
[Stop arguing, the pointer is almost finished! This is a big deal! ]
The pointer kept moving for a long time, and netizens argued for a long time on the barrage. Everyone stared at it without blinking, and in the end, the pointer actually stopped in the middle of the two tasks.
"Banban, how do we solve this situation?" Cheng Jiamu looked at Ban Ruirui standing beside him and asked.
Ban Ruirui was stunned. You know what, he had never encountered such a situation before.
How about doing this all over again?
"Let's turn it again." Ban Ruirui thought so and said so.
But the babies refused to do it.
"How about, Banban, you compare and see which one accounts for a larger proportion?" Luo Lelin asked excitedly.
The main thing is that one of these two tasks is what they have been dreaming about, which is making little animals!
What if the proportion of woven animals is large? Then can they learn to woven animals?
If I do it again, I might not be able to make the little animals anymore. No one can predict.
"Are you sure you want to check the percentage? Don't you want to turn it over again?" Ban Ruirui asked the babies.
A few people looked at each other, and finally decided to ask the program team to help check the percentage.
Seeing that the babies all agreed, Ban Ruirui called a few staff members to conduct a comparison in front of everyone.
It hasn't even started yet, but Cheng Jiamu suddenly thought that he might as well start over. He just vaguely noticed that the proportion of the clips that weren't about animals seemed to be larger.
Just as I was about to raise my hand to ask Ban Ban if it could be changed, I heard Ban Ruirui's ruthless and cold voice: "Since the decision has been made, it cannot be changed."
Cheng Jiamu: “…”
It’s too difficult, it’s really too difficult!
Therefore, after careful comparison by the program team, the next task was tie-dyeing.
"Ah——" The babies looked disappointed. Why didn't they make little animals? It's just a little bit off!
"Ugh!"
Cheng Jiamu spread his hands helplessly, "My luck is still not good enough."
"It's okay, we'll try again next time, maybe it will work." Little Youzi comforted her.
When the wheel was spinning for the first time, Xiao Youzi was feeling very nervous. She was sad because she didn't get what they wanted. Now, looking at the depressed Cheng Jiamu, Xiao Youzi came up to him and said a few words of encouragement.
"Tie-dyeing should be fun. Can I make a little skirt for myself?" Luo Lelin turned her head to look at Ban Ruirui, hoping to get an answer from Ban Ruirui.
Ban Ruirui smiled and said, "This needs to be kept secret. You will know when you arrive at the scene."
So, the group started to head to places where they could do tie-dyeing.
[I feel tired just looking at them. It seems like everyone is either walking or on the way to walk. (Laughing to death)]
[That can't be helped. If the production team could put everything in the center of the village, maybe it would be more convenient for everyone.]
[It’s good to walk around. I walk more than 10,000 steps every day now. It’s not bad.]
[I want to see this tie-dye, it feels quite interesting! ]
[I think so too. I wonder if I can put my handprints on it (hahaha). I remember that in the year of graduation, a few of us who were close friends put our handprints and signatures on our school uniforms. It was a part of the scenery of our youth~]
[I remember that at that time, the only popular thing was to write a yearbook, and there was nothing else (hahahahahahahaha)]
[We are almost the same, hahahahaha]
“What’s the saying for this tie-dye?”
Seeing someone asking this question, Ban Ruirui cleared his throat and said, "Tie-dyeing was called "Zhahua" and "Jiehua" in ancient times. Common types of resist-dyed printed textiles in ancient times include "Jiehua", "Waxhua" and "Jiehua". It is a dyeing method in which the fabric is partially tied up during dyeing to prevent it from being colored. It is one of the traditional and unique dyeing techniques of Chinese folk." (1)
When Ye Manxin heard the word "jiao hua", she immediately understood a little bit. She knew a little about this.
During the Dayin Dynasty, when she followed her mother into the palace to accompany the Empress Dowager, she heard the palace lady-in-waiting report this matter to the Empress Dowager. However, she was not interested in these things at that time and did not care much.
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PS: (1) From Baidu
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