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Chapter 9 Breeding Manual About Noctilucent Butterfly(1/2)

Get up, wash your face, eat...

As for breakfast...

Jiangnan took a sip of milk without water and felt a little satisfied.

Soul is fading...

Why is my adaptability so strong...

So strong...

"Baby Alice."

"So, dad?"

As the circle in his arms was teasing, the girl named Alice replied without raising her head.

"Are we changing some breakfast? You know, eating this every day is annoying, and my father's stomach is protesting."

"Dad, I can only do this."

The girl looked up, her innocent eyes blinked, blinked...

"I can..."

The cow in Jiangnan was full of face.

"You just need to buy some ingredients and leave it to me."

After saying that, Jiang Nan patted his chest and made an expression without any problems.

"But, dad..."

"Be good, baby, you have to know that money is the son of a turtle. If you don't spend it, you won't make a small amount of money when you let it go." Jiang Nan took the opportunity to train. "Besides, Dad has become better now and will not be short of money in the future."

"Really?"

"Of course, I just found a job yesterday and we will definitely be better in the future."

"But……"

The girl bit her pink fingers and was still hesitant.

"No, don't."

Jiang Nan patted the girl's head.

"dad……"

"Bang, bang..."

Just then, a rapid knock on the door sounded.

"Dad, I'll open the door."

"Damn it."

Looking at the disappearing girl, Jiangnan cursed.

"I must regret it."

When Jiang Nan stood up, he saw the old goblin holding something and walked in with Alice frowning.

"Oh, dear Jiang."

The old goblin put the things in his hand on the table and rushed towards Jiangnan with tears in his eyes.

"stop."

Jiangnan quickly stopped it.

An old man...

still……

Goblins...

I'm not a genius...

"What's up?"

Looking at his employer, Jiang Nan decided to endure it first, and let others hold the money in their hands.

"Jiang, look at my baby, she is almost out of reach."

The old goblin took apart the things on the table, and a sickly luminous butterfly appeared in front of Jiangnan.

"This is..."

"Light-light Butterfly."

The little girl beside her shouted excitedly.

Pet greenhouse three hundred years ago...

Really old...

Think about the elf hut in the game that is more luxurious and more exquisite than the elf hut, and an inexplicable sense of superiority follows.

"Let me see, she's really not going to be able to do it."

The old goblin was so anxious that he just jumped his feet, watching a bunch of gold coins begging for loss in front of him. This was definitely the biggest punishment for a goblin.

“Get out of the way.”

He pushed the old goblin away roughly, and Jiang Nan carefully looked at the gold coin...uh, the luminous butterfly.

"What did you feed her?"

"I just fed a little delicate ration."

"Take it out and I'll take a look."

"Okay, OK."

The old goblin quickly took out a small bag and handed it to Jiangnan.

Jiangnan picked up a round elf ration and sent it to his mouth. He smelled it and licked it. Then he closed his eyes and frowned and looked thoughtful.

idiot……

I didn't even know the recipe of Night Light Butterfly, so I just feed it...

hey-hey……

I won't tell you...

Otherwise, how can I make money...

Damn it...

I forgot to pay my salary yesterday...

kindness……

that's all……

Jiang Nan opened his eyes and said a little heavy.

"It's very troublesome."

"What's wrong?"

The old goblin was almost crying.

"She's in trouble."

"It's over, wow..."

The old goblin really cried, crying loudly.

"But there is still a rescue."

"real?"

The old goblin grabbed Jiangnan with expectations and tears, staring at Jiangnan gently.

Shiver...

"Let go."

"Okay, I'll let it go."

"but……"

"But what?"

The old goblin looked anxious and stretched out his hand to Jiangnan, looking like he wanted to catch it but didn't dare.

"Can't you wait for me to finish?"

"You said, you said."

"But I don't have the necessary medicinal materials here."
To be continued...
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