Chapter 237: Smashed 140! (One more update)_3
Gu Changqing caught it subconsciously.
In fact, based on Gu Changqing’s previous training, he should avoid any object thrown at him. But now, even he didn’t understand what happened.
He curiously gazed at Gu Jiao.
Gu Jiao, however, didn’t speak any further, she just pulled the curtain down and then left in the horse carriage.
The crowd nearby was baffled.
What happened? Did that young lady… give their young master a flower?
Gu Changqing didn’t think she would give him a flower for no reason, he looked at the flower in his hand, frowning in thought.
Gu Changqing remembered something about the Flower Room.
Gu Changqing called over the gardener from his mansion: “Do you recognise this flower?”
The gardener said: “This is a flower from the Flower Room.” frёewebηovel.cѳm
Gu Changqing asked: “What kind of flower is it?”
The gardener shook his head: “This servant doesn’t know.”
Gu Changqing coldly said: “You don’t know the flower you planted yourself?”
The gardener felt awkward, he was not a real gardener, but a servant just watching over the Flower Room. He had worked with the old gardener for a while, and when the old gardener was dismissed, he became the new gardener.
He said, “This flower was not planted by this servant, but by Lady Ling.”
Gu Changqing dismissed the gardener and called his physician over.
The physician usually wouldn’t understand flowers, but if this were not an ordinary flower and instead a medicinal herb, that would be another story.
“Master, this is a Mandala, be careful! It’s poisonous!”
Gu Changqing’s brow creased: “Poisonous?”
The physician replied, “Yes, regardless of white or red, this flower is poisonous. The seeds have the most potent toxicity, followed by the flowers and leaves. It can also be used as medicine as we use it to refine our anesthesia powder.”
“Will I be poisoned by touching it?” Gu Changqing asked.
“That’s not the case. Master, you are strong and healthy. Given that, even consuming it wouldn’t be that bad,” the physician replied, attempting flattery.
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