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The Hunter’s Lucky Little Lady

# food # agriculture # mindreading After transmigrating, Li Xiao became a poor little girl from the third branch of the Li family. She was exhausted and couldn’t even get food to eat. To make things worse, her parents were weak-willed and didn’t resist. They watched helplessly as Li Xiao’s grandparents forced her to marry the most notorious and ruthless hunter in the village. But it turns out that this hunter, who everyone in the village avoided, was actually a kind-hearted man. Marrying him wasn’t that bad, but to avoid any future problems, Li Xiao needed to get her parents out of the Li family! Luo Cheng: “My darling wife, don’t worry. Leave it all to me!” However, it seems that her husband was not an ordinary man, as danger seemed to follow him wherever he went. The good thing was that Li Xiao was also quite unusual, and had very good luck and empathic abilities. She saved her husband time and time again. And those bad characters who were plotting from the shadows suffered over and over again…

Pledged Spirit Moon · Umum
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Editor: Henyee Translations

When Xiao Dezi saw that the emperor was choking, he quickly poured a pot of tea for the emperor to drink.

However, before the teacup could reach the emperor, it was grabbed by a hand.

Li Xiaoran glanced at Xiao Dezi and said directly, "You can't drink tea!"

With that, Li Xiaoran placed a bowl of brown sugar noodles in front of the emperor.

"Sir, eat this! This will relieve the spiciness!"

When the emperor heard Li Xiaoran's words, he took the bowl of brown sugar noodles and ate it spoon by spoon.

As expected, the burning sensation dissipated bit by bit as the noodles entered his mouth.

After the bowl of noodles was finished, the emperor looked at Li Xiaoran.

Li Xiaoran quickly shielded the other bowl in her hand and looked at the emperor warily.

"Sir, look at yourself! You can only eat one bowl a day! You can't eat too much! I've already given you one bowl. Don't snatch the remaining bowl. Your son and I will share this!"