Chapter 481: Successfully developed, the third brother joined the army

"Oh, ma'am, I forgot if I didn't mention Jinyu's young master Yinger."

Yinger's complexion changed suddenly: "Yesterday, the Eldest Young Master came and told Yinger to tell Miss that Master Jinzhou is sixteen years old and he is going to practice in the army, and he will be leaving in two days."

"The Eldest Young Master said that Young Master Jin Zhou wanted to see Miss before leaving, and told Yinger to tell Miss. Seeing that Miss's door was closed, Ying Er didn't dare to disturb her, so she forgot about it when she turned her head."

"You girl, you can forget such an important thing."

Ye Xue'e poked her forehead angrily: "Did Jinyu say he left that day?"

"It's just a few days, I didn't say the specific day."

Ying Er covered her forehead and smiled wryly.

"No, I can't let Qingluo get bored in the room anymore."

Ye Xue'e was anxious: "Jinzhou's joining the army is a big deal. Their brother and sister have a good relationship, so Qingluo must know it. If she can't see her brother off, she will regret it for the rest of her life."

"Madam, why don't Ying'er try knocking on the door?"

Ying Er cautiously moved to the door of the next room, put her ear on the bamboo door, and secretly listened to the movement inside.

"What did you hear?"

Ye Xue'e also approached lightly, listening with her ears sideways.

"No."

The room was very quiet, there was no sound at all, Yinger shook her head bitterly.

"Why is there no movement at all?"

Not reconciled, Ye Xue'e also put her ear on the bamboo door.

"Haha, it's successful, it's finally successfully developed!"

Suddenly, exciting cheers sounded in the bamboo house, and the sudden noise made Ye Xue'e's heart tremble, and she subconsciously took two steps back.

The bamboo door opened from the inside out, and Lin Qingluo rushed out like a cheerful little sparrow, hugging her and jumping up and down.

"Mother, I succeeded, succeeded, and developed a new medicine to treat the disease, hahaha, I'm so happy."

Ye Xue'e was both surprised and happy, she was given a headache by her youngest daughter, she covered her heart and blamed her with a smile.

"Mother, I will send the prescriptions and pills to the people in Wanggu Valley, and let them rush to the Huai River Basin as soon as possible to treat the victims."

Lin Qingluo smiled playfully, and ran away like a gust of wind.

"Hey, miss."

Yinger's complexion changed, she chased after a few steps in a hurry, and shouted at the top of her voice, "Master Jinzhou joins the army and is leaving soon. The young master wants you to go to Jinxueju to see the third young master off!"

"knew."

Lin Qingluo ran away visibly, leaving only the cheerful laughter like silver bells coming along with the wind.

"Hey~www..com~ This kid runs really fast."

Ye Xue'e watched her daughter run away with a smile, her eyes full of pampering.

**

Jinxueju is the small courtyard where Lin Jinyu lives in the mysterious canyon.

Remembering that the courtyard where his sister lived in the Duke's Mansion was called Luoxueju, he also named his own courtyard Jinxueju, which echoed the name of his sister's small courtyard.

For this reason, the Lin family brothers complained quite a lot.

Relying on being a real brother, can you be more brazen if you openly show your presence in front of your sister?

Lin Jinzhou celebrated his birthday half a month ago and turned sixteen. According to the usual practice, he went to the army for training.

He helped his eldest brother open up wasteland and build in the canyon, and won people's hearts. He lived there for a year.

Now that his sixteenth birthday is over, he is about to leave, leaving his family and going to the border.

The sixteen-year-old boy couldn't help feeling the sorrow of parting.

The brothers saw it in their eyes and felt pain in their hearts.

The brothers have been separated for sixteen years, and they will see each other indefinitely.

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