Chapter 82
After Etus was silent for a while, his tone was somewhat uncertain: “There are seedlings that can make one live longer, but almost no one has really seen them.”
Rose Kinson narrowed her eyes slightly, becoming more and more curious and jealous of Mary.
Even Etus has only heard of these things, and Mary Kinson is going to find Miao directly. How high are her attainments in medicine?
This time, it can’t be explained by chance or luck.
She was not sure before, but now she can be sure that Mary Kinson is definitely not simple, so… what is her purpose when she returns?
Rose Kinson pressed down emotions and asked softly: “That seedling is real, can it really help people continue their lives?”
Etus’s answer is as rigorous as a textbook: “It does exist. It is located in the most dangerous area of Jiang H dense forest, and its plants are also highly toxic. If there is no professional person to pick it, it is very likely that he will die on the spot. Moreover, although the seedlings can continue their lives, the cost is very high.”
“What is the price?”
“Miao grass will not blossom when it grows outside. Only when it is picked and fed by different human blood can it blossom and bear fruit. After the seedlings are processed, they will have the miraculous effect of continuing their lives.”
Rose Kinson’s lips are cold: “How many different people’s blood does it take?”
Etus sighed: “It is almost impossible to need different human blood every day, so no one has been able to make seedlings bloom so far.”
Rose Kinson calculated for a few seconds and gently thanked him: “OK, I know, thank you for telling me.”
Etus quickly asked: “Is your sister with this seedling in her hand?”Exclusive content from NôvelDrama.Org.
Rose Kinson doesn’t like anyone to care about Mary. She whispered, “No, I’m just curious.”
“All right, then.” Etus lost hung up the phone.
Rose Kinson looked at the phone, and then looked at the car with its eyes fading away, and smiled coldly.
If Mary Kinson can find Miao grass, she will be lucky, but it is hard to say whether she can cultivate it! If she can’t come back, it’s better. Seven masters’ pillows will sleep soundly by themselves one day!
After making up her mind, Rose Kinson went back to her room to change her clothes and prepare to go out.
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Family compound.
After Mary Kinson got off the car, she didn’t rest for a moment and went straight to the West Courtyard.
William Black poured her a cup of tea with his own hands.
Mary Kinson sat at his hand, took a sip of tea to moisten her throat, and then said, “I have to bring some people to the dense forest of Jiang H. They must be well-built, able to adapt to the exploration in dangerous areas, and disciplined personnel.”
William Black’s front eyebrows tightly gathered up.
Mary Kinson turned her head sideways and blinked.
William Black sighed in his heart and sank: “I know, I will arrange the right person for you, but you must come back safely.”
Mary Kinson raised a pair of fox eyes with drizzle, almost looking up at the man in front of him. From his dark eagle eyes, he tried to capture something but failed.
She smiled. “Of course.”
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Mary Kinson left Courtyard at the front foot, and someone groped for the house number at the back foot and came to the Courtyard.
She was dressed in a heavy green coat, and her long, supple hair hung down behind her waist, without any trace of bleaching and dyeing, which made her facial features very gentle and moving and naturally beautiful.
The servant came over and looked at the strange girl: “Which one are you looking for?”
Rose Kinson raised her hand and carried several clothes in her hand: “I am Mary Kinson’s sister. She went home to get her clothes and forgot, so I will send them over.”
Seeing that the servant didn’t answer the words immediately, she answered the sentence: “It is the girl engaged to the seventh master. She is my sister.”
The servant turned aside and said, “Please come in.”
Rose Kinson went in with the servant and didn’t take two steps to see someone coming out of the East Hospital, her face was grim.
And followed by several men one after another, all dressed in suits and tie with extraordinary bearing.
Obviously, they are all family members.