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Luo Xiyao glanced at Jia Nianrong faintly, with undisguised disgust in her eyebrows.\n
“You have not been learning alchemy for a short time. Most of the people in the class are second-rank alchemists. If you don’t break through the second-rank, don’t follow me in the future. It’s shameful!”\n
Jia Nianrong and Jiang Mengxiang’s expressions were also a little bit shameful. It is ugly and secretly slandering Luo Xiyao: their alchemy progress is naturally not as good as hers. As the granddaughter of the vice president, her alchemy is almost smashed under the pile of medicinal materials.\n
Their two family backgrounds are not as good as Luo Xiyao, and they are not the most favored people in the family.\n
The price of the medicinal materials needed for alchemy is not low, and they don’t have so many opportunities to practice, so naturally they can’t keep up with the speed of improvement.\n
Just as they were about to enter the alchemy room to participate in the assessment, a string of footsteps came from behind them.\n
“I said Luo Xiyao, everyone is all the same at any rate. You are afraid of losing and tricking others into not participating in the assessment. The methods are too despicable, right?” Mu Yunyan sneered.\n
Luo Xiyao paused, and the three of them turned their heads and saw that Mu Zhiqing and Mu Yunyan were walking slowly, and their expressions suddenly became gloomy.\n
They didn’t expect that Mu Zhiqing hadn’t left, and it seemed that she was still very close to Mu Yunyan?\n
Luo Xiyao’s face was cold, her brows and eyes returned to her former arrogance, and she said indifferently, “I don’t know what you are talking about!”\n
“Everyone is a smart person, and knew it a long time ago. What else is there to pretend?” Mu Yunyan curled her lips, with a look of disgust.\n
Jia Nianrong looked at Mu Zhiqing next to Mu Yunyan and sneered: “I really didn’t see that you are so capable. In the academy, you rely on the sixth prince to help you. Then he came to the Alchemist Guild to find Mu Yunyan to help you. It’s amazing…”\n
The sharp voice was full of ridicule, and the eyes that looked up and down were unconcealed, full of sarcasm and arrogance.\n
This is so, but still can’t hide the thick jealousy deep in her eyes, this Mu Zhiqing’s luck is too good!\n
“I have seen a lot of henchmen, but it is the first time I have seen you who are so enthusiastic as a henchman.”\n
Mu Zhiqing’s lips curled up with a shallow smile, she looked noble and generous. She was not affected by these words at all, looking very casual.\n
What Jia Nianrong did was not enough for her to pay more attention to.\n
“Who did you say is a henchman?” Jia Nianrong’s expression changed and said angrily.\n
Since she followed Luo Xiyao, she could vaguely hear some similar remarks. This kind of remark is also taboo for her, but this Mu Zhiqing dared to say that to her face!\n
“I’ll say it to whoever feels like this. Mu Zhiqing raised her eyebrows and sarcastically said: “Your only good…isn’t it that you have self-knowledge?”\n
Her voice was thin and clear, and the ending voice rose slightly, falling in Jia Nianrong’s ears. It was full of ridicule, and stepped on her wound almost instantly!\n
Jia Nianrong cursed with a sullen face, took a step forward, and struck Mu Zhiqing with one hand!\n
Mu Yunyan also didn’t expect Jia Nianrong to start suddenly, so she was stunned for a while.\n
Mu Zhiqing grabbed Jia Nianrong’s hand with one hand, but turned her eyes to look at Mu Yunyan, “Miss Mu, doesn’t the Pharmacist Guild prohibit hands?”\n
“Huh?” Mu Yunyan was taken aback, “This…”\n
“It seems. There is no more.”\n
Mu Zhiqing retracted her gaze, and suddenly used her right hand to prevent Jia Nianrong from struggling to leave. At the same time, energy poured into her feet and kicked out!\n
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