Chapter 95: It all depends on peers

Chapter 95 It all depends on peers

Hearing the disparity in rewards and punishments, the eight guests were all taken aback, waiting for the expert's results.

Chen Daobang announced the results of experts' statistics: "Ruan Chu and Fu Sheng's group picked a total of 158 wild mushrooms, of which 75 were non-toxic."

Hearing the result, Ruan Chu and Fu Sheng were a little surprised.

Ruan Chu looked at only half of the mushrooms left in the bamboo basket, "Only half of them are not poisonous?"

The audience in the live broadcast room also found it incredible.

【No way? Didn't you say that Ruan Chu is a top student, and half of the wild mushrooms are poisonous? ? 】

【In other words, it is impossible for even a top student to know so much about wild mushrooms, right? There are specialties in the art industry, after all, there are many types of wild mushrooms, and many poisonous and non-toxic ones also look alike]

As soon as Heizi came out to spray, someone stood up and went back.

The expert explained to them very intimately, and also popularized science to the audience in the live broadcast room: "These wild fungi picked out are all poisonous. It's the false Amanita amanita..."

Looking at the wild mushrooms picked up one by one by the experts, the guests present were bewildered.

What? What are you talking about? Aren't they all the same?

Fu Sheng was a little confused. He picked these, and he knew them: "Aren't these all chicken fir mushrooms?"

The live broadcast room is also in the same mood.

【Fu Sheng asked what was on my mind, aren't these all the same kind of mushroom? [crying and laughing]]

【It does look similar to the chicken fir fungus, but it turned out to be a different wild fungus, no wonder Fu Sheng and Ruan Chu would admit it wrong】

Seeing everyone's doubts, the experts elaborated on the difference between these wild mushrooms and Gallus pilosulae, and another large group in the live broadcast room shouted: [Increased knowledge! 】

【It seems that Ruan Chu and Fu Sheng did not lose unjustly [crying and laughing]】

【Blindly guessing that Ruan Chu and Fu Sheng are the last ones, they are forced to pick manure to fertilize. Don’t ask me how I know I’m picking manure, just ask, Chen Gou is such a dog, the fertilization he’s talking about must mean farm manure]

Everyone thought that this game was a certainty, and the bottom ones must be Ruan Chu and Fu Sheng, but what happened next shocked the netizens in the live broadcast room.

Tang Qiaoqiao and Wei Yuzhou collected 139 wild mushrooms, only 51 were non-toxic.

Ruan Yan and Cao Junning are even worse, 138 wild mushrooms, only 44 are non-toxic.

【Ah, this is something I never thought of. Ruan Yan and Cao Junning probably picked a wild mushroom whenever they saw one? Why are about two-thirds of it poisonous? 】

【I thought Fu Sheng and Ruan Chu were bronze, but I didn’t expect them to be kings [crying and laughing]】

【Fu Sheng and Ruan Chu: all rely on peers to set off】

【Then if this trend continues, Gu Yang and Ji Jingchi's basket won't even contain a quarter of the non-toxic ones, right? ? 】

【Fuck! After seeing the whole crate of fungi poured out, I feel that there is not even a fifth of the non-toxic ones]

【plus one. Did Gu Yang and Ji Jingchi give the red umbrella and the white pole to the nest? [Crying and laughing] Why are almost all red umbrellas and white poles? The color of this stuff is so bright, even I who don’t eat wild mushrooms often know it’s poisonous]

【Not all red umbrellas and white poles are poisonous, maybe Gu Yang and Ji Zai were lucky enough to pick non-toxic ones? 】

Not only the audience in the live broadcast room were stunned, but when the expert poured out the whole basket of mushrooms, the other three groups of guests present and Director Chen were also stunned. Except for a few dark-colored fungi, most of them are wild fungi with red caps and white rods.

Before they only thought that the upper layer was red umbrellas and white poles, but they didn't expect that almost all of them were.

(end of this chapter)

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