Chapter 238:

Chapter 238

In the Huo family warehouse, Xiao Hua Pa pulled the corner of Chen Muxue's clothes, biting her fingers and looking left and right curiously.

Chang Gui walked at the front, stopping from time to time to look at the medicinal materials on the shelves on both sides. Chen Muxue, with his hands behind his back, imitated the way a leader walked in his impression, walking behind, as if he was an authoritative supervisor.

Actually, she was just looking at Chang Gui's reaction, pretending to take a look at the materials she didn't quite understand, and nodding pretendingly from time to time.

"Here are only the most basic materials. The more precious materials require stricter preservation methods. They will be put into the inner warehouse soon, but there can't be so many people." Huo Lian picked up the small flowers that he was grabbing and put them back to Chen Muxue's legs. .

Cen Lichui crossed his arms and seemed uninterested in the materials around him: "You still have a warehouse, right?"

Huo Lian was stunned for a moment, then smiled and said: "The warehouse of finished elixirs is more strictly supervised. Even I can't bring so many people in at once."

"After all, I still have to make the Chen... Ganding Sect to refine it myself? You know, a small part of it is for the black cat, and a large part of it is for the prince, right?" Cen Lichui was a little dissatisfied.

He has been with Chen Muxue for so long, and she still knows how much Chen Muxue weighs. She doesn't need particularly precise materials, as long as they have materials with corresponding functions, even if there is only one kind of material, she can use it. Cultivators have never thought of it. The method - cooking, to refine it.

It’s just that she doesn’t quite recognize these materials, let alone their functions.

As for Changgui, the little boy is indeed talented, but he has only been studying for a long time, and to be honest, he doesn't have much confidence.

His talent is not complete. The control of fire. Without Xiaohu, the "experienced" Huo Huo brother, Changgui would not have been so successful.

Xiaohua put the medicinal materials she just grabbed back to its place, but there was something secretly hidden in her hand. When she heard Cen Li chased her words, she tugged on Chen Muxue's clothes with some confusion: "Who is the prince? We are not here to save Maomao. Are you here?"

“The prince is the emperor’s most favored son at present, and he is likely to be the emperor in the future. Emperor, you know that, right?”

 Chen Muxue hesitated: "The emperor is the king, and the prince is the prince."

"Then Xiaohua needs to be kissed by the prince!" Xiaohua looked shocked, "Isn't the prince good-looking?"

Well, before I saw anyone, I started calling me brother.

Uncle Huo Lian was very uneasy inside.

But why does she need to be kissed by the prince?

 Chen Muxue decided to move the Disney princess series out of the bedtime stories. From now on, she will talk about Balala Little Fairy, trying to change Xiao Hua's dream from becoming a princess to becoming a Little Fairy.

But in this world of immortal cultivation, it seems quite easy to become a little demon fairy?

Hmm, there is a magic word with a bad meaning. It’s embarrassing. Let’s just talk about Journey to the West next time!

However, considering Xiaohua’s ability, she wouldn’t really find a monkey and a pig to join her after hearing this, right? It's very possible!

Chen Muxue fell into deep thought.

Seeing that the door owner was thinking and turning away, Xiaohua secretly glanced at her hand. A shiny black scale stuck to the palm of her hand. It seemed to be hidden in the material she grabbed just now.

She tried to buckle it off, but before she could do so, Chen Muxue was suddenly pulled.

"What are you thinking about? Let's go, we are going to the inner treasury." Chen Muxue subconsciously reached out and held Xiaohua's hand. What she was thinking was, inner treasury? Hey, can't you think of a better name?

(End of this chapter)

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