Mo Qiang was not on the battlefield, but she could still see what was going on. For a second, she wanted to ignore the popping notification; after all, it would look really weird if she was to tell Mo Xifeng to catch a few orcs and send her to them but—
[Are you sure that you don't want to eat sour and sweet braised pork?]
The temptation was irresistible!
The thought of finally having braised pork made Mo Qiang swallow hard. If she could get her hands on these orcs, then she would be able to eat braised pork! Worried that such a good thing would escape her grasp, Mo Qiang bit her lips and then said to Mo Xifeng, "Xifeng, catch… catch me a few orcs."
Her voice was so soft that Mo Xifeng turned and looked at her with a frown because she was certain that there was something wrong with what Mo Qiang said. What did she mean by saying she needed her to catch the Orcs alive? What would she do with that?
Mo Xifeng turned and looked at the orcs who were charging at their camp with clubs in their hands and turned to look at Mo Qiang. She said to her sister, "Sister… I am sorry to tell you this but even if those things look cute to you, they are not cute at all."
"Who said that I found them cute!" Mo Qiang was speechless; so was she useless in the eyes of her sister? How could she have such a strong taste? Those orcs were of use to her, or else she would have never asked Mo Xifeng to bring those ugly things to her.
"Just …just send some to me. I promise that I will send you something good later on," Mo Qiang promised. She had refined soybeans and also created the soy sauce along with the rest of the sauces that went into braised pork. frёeweɓηovel.coɱ
Thus, the only thing that she was lacking was just pork. As long as she could get her hands on it, she could create all kinds of delicacies.
When Mo Xifeng heard the promise of her sister, she arched her brow. "Alright," standing up on her feet, she looked down at Mo Qiang and said to her, "I will try to catch those orcs alive but I cannot promise you anything." Though she said that, Mo Qiang knew that it was a done deal.
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As long as Mo Xifeng said that she was willing to do something, it meant that she was going to get it done. If her sister was not confident with something, she would not take hold of the task to begin with.
Mo Qiang heaved a sigh of relief before saying, "Then I will be waiting for the good news."
In response, Mo Xifeng only rolled her eyes and then ended the call.
Once the call was done, she turned to look at the team who was under her and then said to them, "Let's get ready. We need to show the rebels why they should have never betrayed the nation."
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