Mr. Kintobotnik flies the SCAS into Brooke's right nostril. He pilots it passed the mucus lining everything in her nose and went to the roof of the nasal cavity.
"Today, we are going to learn about the sense of smell!” he excitedly tells us.
We look up, and we see a bunch of nerves lining the ceiling of Brooke's nose.
"The nerves you see are the olfactory receptors,” Mr. Kintobotnik continued."They are responsible for detecting scents."
The olfactory receptors react. We ooh-ed and aah-ed as they reacted. The scent they caught entered the air vents of the SCAS, so we got to smell what they scented: rose perfume. My guess is that it's coming from Olivia because she always puts on too much perfume.
While we marveled on how the sense of smell works...
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