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How could my younger sister beco a second-tier samurai?

Could it be... those jelly beans?

"To be honest, how did you advance to the second floor of the samurai?" Qin Ming said with a serious face.

Seeing her brother's seriousness, Qin Qing bowed her head embarrassedly, playing with the corners of her clothes, and whispered:

"I... I don't know, eating and eating will beco the second floor of the samurai."

When Qin Ming heard this, he was imdiately very happy. He was worried about how to make his disciples improve their cultivation as soon as possible. Aren't these jelly beans just right?

Jelly beans are a perfect pill without any erysipelas. You can eat them with confidence and boldness.

With his strength, he can refine a large amount of jelly beans and give his disciples crazy consumption.

I believe that with the help of these pills, those disciples who are not capable of martial arts at all will have a rapid increase in strength.

"Co on, let's refining jelly beans." Qin Ming laughed.

Upon hearing this, Qin Qing happily followed Qin Ming and walked towards the alchemy room.

In the alchemy room, Qin Ming helped his sister to make a hundred perfect quality jelly beans. Just after finishing the practice, the sister who couldn't wait to **** it and ran out like the wind.

Qin Ming shook his head and said loudly:

"Co on!"

A Qin servant ca in and said respectfully:

"Master Qin, what is your order?"

Qin Ming is the only young master in the Qin family, and there are always people waiting for dispatch.

Qin Ming took out a piece of paper, wrote so Wupin Lingzhi's na, gave the paper to the servant, and said:

"You go to collect these spiritual plants, the more the better."

The spirit plants for refining jelly beans are all tasteless ones, and the price is cheap. There are many in Liucheng, and I believe they can fully et his needs.

Taking the paper carefully, the servant walked away quickly.

Qin Ming also left the alchemy room and went to his father's study.

"Qin Ming, are you here?" Qin Yuan looked at Qin Ming and asked, "How is Patriarch Ouyang's condition?"

His own Qin family is in crisis, he really has no ti or experience to take care of Patriarch Ouyang.

Now that the Qin family's crisis has passed, and the entire Liucheng is about to be controlled, of course, he cares about the affairs of their allies.

Qin Ming smiled and said:

"Father, Patriarch Ouyang's illness has been cured a long ti ago, but he is in a bad mood and has been bedridden. Father, you don't have to worry about it."

"In a bad mood?" Qin Yuan wondered. Patriarch Ouyang is a master at the realm of a great martial artist. If he is in a bad mood, will he be sick?

So, Qin Ming told his father about the Ouyang family matters inside and out.

Qin Yuan sighed and said: "The hero of Patriarch Ouyang's life was actually planted on his son. It's really..."

Shaking his head, Qin Yuan is really not good at evaluating the few beasts of the Ouyang family.

It's no wonder that Patriarch Ouyang is so broad-minded that he can't afford to fall ill and is not directly angry to death.

"Qin Ming, what do you think we should do with the Ouyang family relationship?" Qin Yuan asked.

Now the entire Liucheng is dominated by the Qin family and the Ouyang family, although they are allies with the Ouyang family.

But a mountain cannot tolerate two tigers. The Qin family and the Ouyang family have a good relationship, but that doesn't an that the Qin family and the Ouyang family have a good relationship.

Moreover, after a long ti, conflicts will inevitably occur, and a clear positioning of the two families must be given.

Qin Ming smiled and said, "Father, I know what you are worried about. I don't think our Qin family has to worry at all."

"Oh?" Qin Yuan looked at Qin Ming curiously, wanting to hear what his son had to say.

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