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Surviving In The Ancient Times With Limitless Supplies

Xu Xiang is a doomsday survivor who survived for forty years. Before she could fulfill her dream of becoming the overlord, she died. Opening her eyes, she returned to the fifteen years before the doomsday began. With the help of her family heirloom the dragon and phoenix ring, she hoards supplies and prepares to welcome the doomsday. Unfortunately, she was betrayed by her own family and died the night before the doomsday begins. With hatred in her heart, she swallowed the dragon and phoenix ring and jumped off the cliff. When she opened her eyes again, she was still alive, but arrived in a world that was plagued by endless wars and constant natural disasters. Although she's lucky enough to get another chance, she's unknowingly drawn into political turmoil where someone may be killed without knowing who the killer is. Can she survive in this ancient world that is more dangerous and full of hidden dangers than her own? Can she find the courage to trust someone else again? After two lifetimes, can she find her own happiness?

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The First Experience Is Indeed The Most Painful

Just as Huan Yun was praying to heaven to save her, Mu Yucheng saw the mountain from a distance and lightly landed on the ground. Shao Xiao glanced at the mountain, and landed lightly beside Mu Yucheng. As soon as the soles of his feet touched the ground, he let go of Huan Yun's wrist.

Feeling sick, Huan Yun staggered to a large stone boulder on the side and vomited out everything including the candy she ate before. Fortunately, the nutrient solution has been absorbed by her body. If not, it was really a waste of good stuff.

Mu Yucheng glanced at Huan Yun who was still retching on the side for a second, then gently helped Xu Xiang stand on the ground. After making sure she was standing steadily, Mu Yucheng let go of her waist and left hand.

Xu Xiang turned to look at Huan Yun sympathetically, and thought: 'Alas... The first experience is indeed the most painful.'