I'm not sure specifically as there could be many short stories named 'the spectacles'. It might be about a pair of spectacles that hold some special significance, perhaps they are magical and change the wearer's perception of the world, or they could be a family heirloom with a deep emotional story attached to them.
As I haven't read the 'the spectacles' short story, I can't tell who the main characters are. But usually in a short story about spectacles, there could be a person who finds or wears the spectacles as a main character.
The significance of the monster spray in the story is that it gives the characters, usually children, a sense of control over their fear. Instead of being helpless against the idea of monsters, they have a tool, the spray, to combat it.
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Spray of Flowers in the Judicial Office's diary was a villain. His original name was Lin Da, and he was a strange thief whose name shook the capital sixty years ago. He had medium-length red hair, green eyes, and shark teeth. Spray of Flowers was a strange thief in the movie. He used to be a Roman emperor, but later came to the Tang Dynasty and had conflicts and cooperative relationships with other characters. He had some special abilities in the movie, such as healing abilities and immortality. However, the search results did not provide detailed information about his specific identity and background, so it was impossible to determine his true identity.
Spray of Flowers was Cai Qing from Water Margins. Cai Qing was Cai Fu's younger brother. He was a minor prison guard in the Daming Prefecture and was also a famous executioner. He was known as "Spray of Flowers Cai Qing" because he liked to bring Spray of Flowers with him. After joining Liangshan, he was ranked 95th and participated in the battle against Fang La.
Spray of Flowers was a character in " The Judicial Office's Diary." He was a villain, a famous thief in the capital, and also a person with an undying body. In the live-action version, Spray of Flowers was played by actor Wang Xichao.
Spray of Flowers was a villain character in " The Daily Records of the Supreme Court ". He was a well-known thief in the capital, and he was also an immortal. Although there was no explicit mention of whether his actions were good or bad, he was described as a figure with evil forces behind him and a man-eating thief. Thus, Spray of Flowers could be said to be a villain.
I'm not sure what novel 'D-spray' refers to because the name might refer to different works. Can you provide more background information or context? This way, I can better answer your questions.