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The Herbal Scents of Farm Life

Suddenly finding herself in a rural setting, Lin Caisang became the village's renowned 'Star of Wealth and Honor'. Surrounded by unique relatives, they treated her as if she were a rare panda—held preciously in their palms for fear she would fall and gently kept in their mouths lest she dissolved. Meet the exceptional relatives: The Powerhouse Father, who declared, "You want Sangsang to get married? You'll have to get past me first." The Stingy Mother, questioning, "What does she need a husband for? She can have all the fine food and a carefree life with me!" The Sly Grandfather, suggesting, "Girls shouldn’t have to do the dirty, tiring work. Quick, call over your brother!" The Majestic Grandmother, fiercely proclaiming, "Who dares to bully Sangsang? Let them face a fight to the death with me!" The Protective Brother, assuring, "Little sister, all the good food is for you. I am not hungry!" Holding her flabby flesh, Lin Caisang wept without tears: "Let me go! I need to lose weight!" Meanwhile, the strikingly handsome, icy man next door not only protected and spoiled her in secret but also had a not-so-simple identity.....

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Chapter 116 'No!'

"No, no..."

Old Master Gong didn't dare to utter another word, simply staying put obediently.

...

"What, an antidote? There's actually an antidote?"

In the darkness, a large hand tightly clenched the man's collar, almost choking him; a hoarse voice, sounding as if it came from the depths of hell, echoed in the dim room.

"Yes, that woman has developed an antidote. There are already people who have been cured of the zombie disease," the man replied, swallowing nervously.

"How is that possible?"

The large hand flung the man aside, murmuring to himself.

This was the zombie disease he had painstakingly cultivated, not the type of zombie poison that just anyone could cure. Could it truly be so easily cured?

"Who is that woman and where did she come from?" he asked, grinding his teeth as he stared at the man.

Thrown to the ground, the man winced in pain but still crawled over to speak.