When Joseph was the first to enter the greenhouse, he explained everything that had happened to David without delay. David pretended to nod and smiled bitterly at people like you.
You know what's going on, you can pretend you don't!
But what David did was right, and if he did not, he was not the expert seeker's vine, as Dawn said, but he was a vine. If that's the case. I think I'll be busier.
Nobody tells you, but Dawn instinctively knows what David's secret is to keep, at least for his own benefit.
I'll get the information from Davey. If someone knew that Davey was part of the vine, he would probably be labeled as a fake researcher, not finding it himself, but getting it directly from someone who knew it. Davie will be dissected, not his vines studied.
When Yue Se finished speaking, David pretended to wipe his chin for a while, and then asked him.
"Do you want to give him some water?"
"I tried, but it didn't work out," said Joseph with a sigh.
Prad's eyes could see the water stains and knew the botanists had tried, David said again.
"I mean, dip the grape in water and oil it."
"Soak in water?" Your eyebrows are getting higher this time.
David nodded and repeated.
"Yes, I'll soak it in water, and I'll do it again."
"What if it doesn't move?"
"It won't damage to try, will it? It's better than keeping it like this, I think."
Jose doesn't believe it, but with that in mind, as Davie says, it's right, it's not damaged, but it does waste a lot of time. Nevertheless, he gave it a try and asked other botanists to help provide the equipment. Empty the area and ask the workers to lift the strange vine and let it soak. Because the strange vine is quite large, tools must be used to lift and move it, which takes a lot of time in this respect.
Allen stood there, looking at him from a distance, and he could feel that what David had said to Joseph was a lie. He turned round, and when he saw the good man standing there, he could not help laughing, and walked towards him, and then whispered.
"Are you lying?"
"Well, what lies?"
David turned around and smiled, but Allen stopped playing and nodded his chin at the chaos in front of him.
"Pretend to soak it in water and it will come back."
"Do you think a vine explorer like me would lie?"
"Because it is you, I don't believe it."
Allen said unabashedly, but didn't make Davie stop smiling. She also said:
"Let's wait and see."
This bastard must have some plan.
When the strange vine, two metres long, was thrown into a vat, Joseph, who had just finished the order, went up to David.
"And then?"
"Wait a minute, it will move."
David spoke calmly, while others who didn't know the result were uneasy about David's words.
And, of course, it popped up and said it was an explorer and someone who specialised in the study of vines, especially the strange vines, who would believe that vines had this organization, the organization that was first discovered, and if anyone had discovered it, it would be known now. Jose is convinced that he knows more explorers in the Amazon jungle than Arun. He believes that it is not because of anything, but because Arun said it.
He soaked in water for half an hour, then an hour, and then nothing happened. Joseph ordered other botanists waiting for the results to go back and do their work. He will watch the dawn with you. As people began to leave, Jose lay wearily in a nearby folding chair.
"If it doesn't move as you say, then supporting any organization is a dream."
"It's only been an hour, Doctor. It usually takes a few days for plants to absorb water, and even for such a big strange vine, I think it takes some time." Allen gave Joseph a reason to comfort him.
"Yes," answered Joseph, muttering to himself, and then closed his eyes wearily.
The master's nervous expression made Alan feel uncomfortable. Then he stared at David sitting on the floor, put his arm on his chin, and then fell asleep.
You're still sleeping, you troublemaker!
Instead of just looking at it now, it went over and kicked, not so strong, and woke Davy up. David opened his eyes, looked around in amazement, and saw that he was awake because the long-faced man standing over his head was smiling.
"What's the matter, dear?"
"How many times have you told me not to call me darling?"
Allen shrank, his voice stiff, but David ignored him, stretched out his arm and turned lazily.
"What is that? Why wake up?"
"Do whatever you want, what you're waiting for, let it move."
Allen added the fact that he could guess what a young botanist wanted without asking David.
"To do anything, you must have time to soak in the water. When you move, others will suspect."
David whispered, this is exactly what Allen had thought before. He had an interesting plan, but he didn't. He glanced at it. Joseph still closed his eyes, and he stimulated David again.
"It's been long enough now."
David shrugged his shoulders, as if he couldn't help pulling out a few small vines from his fingertips. Leon Lai Ming watched them crawl forward, and then stopped on a strange oval vine, wondering how David did it. For in the blink of an eye the strange vine moved like that.
The sound of water from the big bucket made Yue Se open his eyes. He looked at the scene before him and was very happy.
"Moved! Good heavens! I'm so much better, I don't want to do any more research."
Either Joseph spoke alone or to the other two young men behind him, and Alan looked at the childishness of the man in his thirties and then vomited a long breath.
"Just go back to where you were."
Even if it's not a natural movement. . .
"Thank you, David. Neither my team nor I know what to do without you."
Jose hardly listened to Arun and said thank you to Davie.
"But how do you know to soak oil into moving?"
I remember, I asked, and David smiled.
"I grew up with vines, which is not difficult to guess. As for those things that stop moving because of environmental changes, usually, if there is enough water to absorb, vines will grow rapidly. You take it out of the fertile forest and put it in a stuffy greenhouse, and it won't move."
"So I have to simulate the environment as a rainforest so that it can survive."
"Something like that."
David smiled, and made Joseph hasten to call botanists to the meeting to provide a new environment for the strange vine, while Leon Lai Ming stared critically at David.
Liar! This guy is a shameless liar!
He almost stared at me, and David turned around and smiled.
"You see, I'm fascinated."
Your face is too tight!
"What have you done to the vines?"
Pretend you don't care about asking other questions. David smiled. Swear he's the most depressing smile I've ever seen.
"If you want to know... a water suction for a message, remember, dear?"
My name is darling again. Not that, but that bastard bound his damn condition to his hand and made Leon Lai Ming's mouth nervous as hell.
But if you want. . . This time, Leon Lai Ming. . .
"Let's go back to the room, but you have to tell me everything I want to know, shall you?"
David agreed effortlessly to his request, nodding his head before he was stabbed in the eye by the dawn.
Is it worth it? I don't think it's worth it. . .