Chapter 67: 66. The so-called rivalry for favor Chapter 67: 66. The so-called rivalry for favor The individual who had been promoted from “Uncle Tang” to “Uncle She” expressed they were past the point of being able to comnt on the matter.
In any case, she sohow found herself unable to separate from the word “Uncle.”
“You modern people…”
With a sigh, Tang Shu once again tapped on her smartphone screen and released version 2.0 of Exquisite Plant.
The content of the last Weibo post revolved around the Processing Techniques of Exquisite Plant, but this ti, it focused on the dicinal properties, and she also detailed two very common prescriptions.
After editing a verbose 2000 words, she hit send.
Tang Shu realized that she was becoming increasingly adept at using her phone.
After finishing up the real work, she comfortably leaned back on the sofa and flipped through a few comnts. When she saw a ntion of “three no’s products,” she paused, a thoughtful look crossing her face.
“It seems this ti the gift was a bit rash.”
In a modern world where everything boasted certifications, it was clear she could no longer use the Tang Sect brand.
Idly scrolling through the comnts, Tang Shu saw several that were particularly interesting.
[The porcelain bottles the blogger uses for the dicine look so beautiful. The landscape paintings on them are also very nice. Could you share a link? I want to get one too!]
[Want to get one 1]
[The previous comnt is spot on. I showed the video from the comnts to a few friends, and that porcelain vase is definitely a handmade item with collectible value. I also want to get one.]
[Not to talk about the dicine inside, but the porcelain vase alone is quite valuable. Kudos to the blogger.]
[I noticed that the paintings on the body of the vase are all different. Can they be customized? I really want to customize one to give as a present, too!]
[I also want to customize. I went online shopping and indeed there is customization, but I couldn’t find the sa model as the small porcelain bottle.]
[I couldn’t find the sa model either. I’m curious where the blogger got such a treasure.]
[Please share the link. As a fan of traditional Chinese culture, I don’t just like porcelain vases; I love the paintings on them even more!]
[Eeeemmmm, seeking the link…]
…
Tang Shu found that comnts asking for the link had rapidly accumulated to several hundred, densely packed together.
Asking for the link?
Sorry, there isn’t one.
[She Gives and She Makes: No link, I create them myself. Since you all like porcelain bottles, the next gift will be one. @Lazy: Seeking the link…]
The dicine she handed out this ti was still a “three no’s product,” and Tang Shu was aware it was against the rules, so she decided to drop this trouble for the ti being.
About what would happen later… she needed to find an appraisal institution and investigate the issue of certifications.
It was a weekend evening, the ti when netizens were most active.
She had just posted on Weibo. After a quick refresh, comnts had already started to appear.
[Holy crap, so the blogger makes them herself?!]
[Uncle She truly lives up to being an uncle, so damn aweso!]
[No wonder I couldn’t find the sa item online; it’s from Uncle’s hands. Are those godly hands or what?]
[I have to say, no one compares to those skills.]
[Waaaaa, I can’t be happy after seeing this news. Does it an I can only hope to get a small porcelain bottle when Uncle’s fan count hits a big milestone?]
[The chances of being selected are too low. The previous comnt doesn’t even need to consider that.]
[What’s the difference between now and the concubines in the ancient harem seeking favor?]
[There’s still a difference. In the harem, you only need to compete with seventy-two concubines, but here… you have to compete with two hundred thousand fans, hhhhh~~~~]
[… Are you a devil? Talking like you’re not competing for favor with us.]
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