Chapter 266 (2/2)
He has been there several times this year, occasionally taking pictures. However, as an ordinary person, he can't use those heavenly masters' things, so he hasn't gone again.
In fact, he took pills several times to give it to his grandfather.
But he asked people to specially check the ingredients and found out that it was really good for people's health, but there were impurities and side effects.
In his opinion, those pills of Tianshi are not as useful as his daughter-in-law's LingMi, which is much worse than that.
Qi Zhenbai also plans to take back part of the mining rights of Longhushan spirit mine and transfer his daughter-in-law's name. His daughter-in-law always needs to use the spirit mine for cultivation, but he didn't intend to say it first.
At this moment, Chi Shuyan heard the man's words, and her eyes flashed a real surprise. It just happened that she wanted to sell a furnace to try to refine pills, otherwise there was no use in having pills.
This man's invitation to auction this chapter is timely.
Seeing his daughter-in-law's face happy, Qi Zhenbai secretly said that his mind was not white.
The next day, Chi Shuyan led by a man to the largest auction house in Kyoto.
The two entered the auction house with the invitation letter and went to the senior box No. 1 reserved for Qi's family with the help of the waiter.
The box is specially reserved for distinguished guests. Each compartment has LCD video, so you can watch all the items in the lobby. If you like the items displayed in the lobby during the auction, you can manually input the compartment number and amount.
Chi Shuyan is very excited when she comes to the Tianshi auction house for the first time. She can't wait to see what the Tianshi auction house is selling. This time, she mainly wants to buy a pill stove and a pill. The former wants to make her own pills, while the latter wants to compare the differences between Tianshi pills and friars' pills.
They sat for a while, waiting for almost all of them, and the auction house began to display the items for auction.