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I Woke My Vegetative Husband up After Booktransmigrating

Ming Liuyi transmigrated into a novel she had read, and to make matters worse, she was placed into the body of the novel's antagonist who shares the same name. The original Ming Liuyi, bullied into marrying a cripple, decided to abuse the rich male lead, Yao Zizhou, until he went into a vegetative state. Ming Liuyi knew she had three months of safety before Yao Zizhou woke up and took his revenge. But for some reason, she was drawn to him, and when she touched him, her spiritual energy began to stir. No one suspected that Yao Zizhou would actually still be perfectly aware of his surroundings, though he couldn't move. He continued his days in great confusion when his arranged wife from hell was suddenly replaced with a sweet, nice girl, who actually cared for him dutifully and spoke to him with gentle words. It aroused his curiosity, but right before he could wake and see her, she fled. Yao Zizhou huffed in annoyance. There was no way he would let her escape his clutches.

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The Fever Has Subsided

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Ming Liuyi thanked Xiao Fan and ate the pickled vegetables and congee.

Xiao Fan stood to the side with a temperature-measuring gun in her hand. She pointed it at Ming Liuyi's forehead and it made two beeps.

36.7 degrees. The fever had completely subsided.

Ming Liuyi saw that her temperature was back to normal and was very happy. Having a fever was really uncomfortable. She secretly vowed that she would never eat ice-cream again.

After Ming Liuyi finished her meal, she happily went upstairs to the study to tell Yao Zizhou the good news.

Yao Zizhou heard the sound of Ming Liuyi opening the door and hung up his call.

Ming Liuyi spoke with a hint of joy, "My fever is gone, I'm fine now!"

Yao Zizhou raised his hand and said, "Come here." 

Ming Liuyi obediently placed her forehead on the back of Yao Zizhou's hand. Yao Zizhou put down his hand after trying it and said with a smile, "You're right, the fever has gone down."