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Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower

In the apocalypse, Bai Junjun and her arch-enemy wiped each other out fighting over resources. When she opened her eyes again, she unexpectedly found herself in ancient times. The apocalypse's big shot had turned into a refugee fleeing famine. War, famine, plague, bandits... dangers lurked everywhere. Fortunately, her Special Ability had followed her. The Wood-series Ability was incredibly useful in fleeing war and famine. Facing famine, a flick of her fingers made food grow wildly. Facing plague, by casting a Healing Technique, she became immune to all diseases. Facing bandits... as long as... as long as she aligned with the strongest Seven-Person Team, who would dare to attack? There was just one problem—the leader of the Seven-Person Team was her ex-fiancé, who was one foot in the grave. That was a bit awkward. They used each other for their mutual benefit, She provided food, and he ensured her safety. But... the ex-fiancé was a bit of a glutton, wasn't he? Until an accidental intimate encounter, Bai Junjun suddenly saw a vast Space. Wait a minute! The food that she had grown with her Special Ability... was it all in here? This guy actually had a Space! ... They broke off the engagement at the height of prosperity, and they reunited amidst chaos. When both the male and female lead have changed their hearts... Two max-level bosses meet on a narrow path in ancient times, eventually joining forces in a story of internal spiraling competition.

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Chapter 76: Prescription

Malaria was a more terrifying presence to those fleeing famine than bandits.

After all, one might still find a slim chance of survival against bandits, but malaria didn't care who you were, and once contracted, it was exceedingly difficult to eradicate due to its recurrent nature.

Therefore, people couldn't help but turn pale at the thought.

Xiao Chan also frowned at the news and immediately went back to report.

After Xiao Chan left, the refugees here continued to fervently discuss the sudden outbreak of malaria, but such a question was beyond the understanding of these commoners.

Even the old doctor couldn't pinpoint the cause, only able to say dryly, "Since ancient times, malaria has been most likely to occur from the beginning of spring through summer. Its proliferation is mostly related to diet and environment, but pinpointing the exact source of the disease is probably not easy."