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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 · Geral
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879 Chs

Witness

Editor: Henyee Translations

"I'll do it!" At that moment, a man with a mustache walked in.

"I was traveling around and happened to pass by. Since I've encountered such a thing, I'm willing to be a mediator!" Qing Suanzi walked out and said with a smile.

"Thank you!" Li Xiaoran said and gestured for him to go ahead.

Qing Suanzi walked in, then stood beside the customer.

"Please check this customer's clothes!" Li Xiaoran said.

Qing Suanzi nodded and pulled out his sword. Without a word, he slashed at the lapel of the diner.

Any normal person would definitely dodge when he saw this sword coming.

Unfortunately, the customer's acupoints had been sealed by Luo Ziyang and his hands and feet had been tied up by the rope. There was no way for him to dodge.

Under his terrified gaze, the sword swung over. Half of his clothes were cut off, and some black things fell from his clothes.

Upon closer inspection, they were really rat droppings.