Chapter 666: The Predicament of Information Transmission
Chapter 666: The Predicament of Information Transmission
*Clang clang…**Splash…*
Pieces of crushed ice were placed into cups, and a pot of cooled tea was poured in.
Instantly, the ice was covered with countless tiny water droplets, with bubbles gurgling up to the surface.
"Shaman, is this correct?" Yu Ying widened her pink eyes.
Yu Ying brought her face very close, examining the iced tea carefully, utterly curious.
"Yeah, give it a try. I suppose this counts as cold-brewed tea." Su Bai smiled.
He also picked up a cup of tea with ice and began drinking, feeling quite satisfied overall.
Drinking it brought a refreshing coolness, along with a faint tea fragrance, rather reminiscent of cold-brewed tea.
"It tastes really wonderful, so refreshingly cool and comfortable." Yu Ying was so happy she kept wagging her fox tail.
This was her first time drinking something cold on such a hot day, especially tea. The sensation was simply marvellous, making one intoxicated after just a single sip.
"It has such a rich tea flavour." Yan Hua shivered.
Though it was a bit teeth-chattering cold, the taste was great, and she could drink several more mouthfuls.
"These are ice blocks made from those stones? Amazing." Sha Lan found it particularly miraculous.
Sha Lan drank several large gulps in succession, feeling satisfied with each one.
"See, to make it is simple, right? You can make it yourselves too." Su Bai said gently.
In such hot weather, having ice blocks was undoubtedly a ‘life-saving item, as many things became different with ice. Not only could tea have ice added to it, but fruit could also be chilled.
"I’ll make this every day from now on." Yu Ying responded without hesitation, her heart already eager to try.
"Hahaha." Su Bai put down his teacup and said, "There’s no need to make it every day. As long as the environment is suitable, it can be stored for quite a long time."
ic fields, vision, smell, with most believing it being magnetic field positioning.
Great pigeons generally would not linger long in unfamiliar places. Generally, pigeons provided only one-way communication. Taking pigeons out and having them carry messages back home.
There was also two-way communication, such as resting and nesting at point A while feeding at point B. When they went to eat, that was one direction; returning home was another direction.
This distance could not be very far; long distances only allowed one-way communication, meaning they could only return home while carrying messages.
One could not make them go wherever desired. To send messages in multiple directions required raising pigeons in multiple locations, each with their own routes, rather than one pigeon having multiple routes.
"Shaman, what are carrier pigeons?" Sha Lan asked in confusion.
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