Chapter 877 What a Big Fish



Chapter 877 What a Big Fish

Things like planting are actually all similar.

For people who don't know the difference between medicinal herbs and crops, some preparation may be needed, such as understanding the growth habits of each medicinal herb, whether it prefers sunlight or shade, etc.

Rabbit Dad and his friends don't need that. As long as it's a plant, they can basically accurately judge the plant's requirements for the environment, climate, and temperature the moment they get the seeds or seedlings.

Yingchun is really good at saving things. The various medicinal seeds stored in his space are more complete in variety and larger in quantity than those stored in the Imperial Biological Research Center.

Rabbit Dad and his colleagues accepted high-salary employment from the imperial government. After the government allocated a farm covering nearly ten thousand acres to them, they packed their bags and started working.

Fatty Xiong and the others also followed to help. Aunt Yinyue did not leave and once again became Jian Yan's personal bodyguard.

Originally, Jian Yan refused to go in and out with Yin Yue every day because he was not used to having her around. However, this time he could not refuse no matter what because it was inconvenient.

I had no choice but to agree.

Fortunately, although I follow, I don’t follow closely.

When Jian Yan was busy in the kitchen, she would hang on the red velvet tree like a python to bask in the sun. When Jian Yan went to school, she would stand on the large balcony at the classroom door to bask in the sun.

When she entered the laboratory, she would hang on a chair and take a nap with her eyes closed.

That day, when she came out of school, she received the news that Major General Qin Zhe had woken up, and she immediately took Yin Yue to the sanatorium.

When she arrived, Mr. Xiao's guards really put down what they were doing to pick her up.

As soon as we met——

"Miss Jian, something is wrong with Major General Qin."

"ah?"

Jian Yan was stunned for a moment and asked curiously, "Why is it wrong?"

"I can't explain it. It's like he's looking for something."

He was just looking for something, and what he was looking for was nothing else but Jian Yan.

As soon as she appeared, before she even entered the door, a black and white killer whale came up to greet her happily, circled around her, rubbed her with its big head, and made happy calls.

"Holy crap, what a big fish!"

Yin Yue raised her head from her neck, her small red eyes, as bright as glass, fixed on the black and white killer whale, swallowing her tongue and slurping her saliva, "Baby, this fish looks delicious."

The key is that it is fat and big, so it must have a lot of fat.

"Let's go catch a fish like this sometime!" she suggested excitedly.

Jian Yan's mouth twitched, and before he could say anything, a sexy, low, smoky voice sounded in front of him.

“You’re here!”

"ah!"

Jian Yan responded subconsciously, but felt something was wrong. The voice was so unfamiliar, but the tone was too familiar. This was not Mr. Xiao's voice.

Looking up, the person in front of him was indeed not Old Man Xiao, but a handsome face that looked somewhat similar to Qin Che. His eyebrows and facial lines were less soft and more sharp, like a weapon drawn from its sheath, giving people a feeling of coldness.

The person who came was Qin Che's biological brother Qin Zhe. The scarlet color in his eyes that appeared when his genes collapsed the last time they met was gone, leaving only a dark blue.

That’s right, Qin Zhe’s eyes were not black, but black with a hint of blue. In Jian Yan’s two lifetimes, he was the only one with pupils of this color.

He looked down at her, his eyes filled with smiles.

"Miss Jane, thank you for saving me!"

“…You’re welcome!”

Jian Yan smiled slightly, "Is Major General Qin feeling unwell?"

(End of this chapter)

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