After Transmigrating into a Book, I Fondly Raised a Litter of Villain Cubs

【Stepmother with Kids + Cute Babies + Farming + Food + Satisfying Reading】

Transmigrated and immediately became a widow and a stepmother? The four little cubs will all become major villains i...

Chapter 110 Gu An'an's Little Classroom - Slapping Faces

The little boy's words were as sweet as honey, and Jiang Mingzhu couldn't help but pinch his cheek. "You little rascal, you're so good at talking. Come up here and I'll teach you."

Jiang Mingxu quickly climbed up on a small stool.

“Mother told me to thread the needle on this paper, but as soon as I put the needle in, the paper cracked. Why is that, sister?”

"You're still young, and you're not steady enough when you make a move."

Jiang Mingzhu took the needle and thread. "Look, it looks like this."

The needle pierced the ink dot on the rice paper, just like a drop of water falling into the ocean, without creating any ripples.

"Amazing!"

Jiang Mingxu's eyes were full of admiration. "Sister is so amazing, just as amazing as Mother. You are both heroines in my heart."

Was this kid a rainbow in his past life? How can he be so good at showering people with compliments?

Gu An'an, who was making the bed, couldn't help but shake her head. She watched Jiang Mingxu follow Jiang Mingzhu's lead and learn, and they looked like a brother and sister.

Gu An'an learned sketching instead of traditional Chinese painting when she was a child, otherwise she could have made paintings as souvenirs.

What a pity.

Jiang Mingxu's enthusiasm was quite persistent. At night, Gu An'an was sleeping soundly when she was suddenly poked.

She didn't pay much attention at first, since it's normal for the two kids to be restless when sleeping with her.

Who knew that it would start one after another, like a chick pecking at rice, never ending.

Gu An'an was fully awake and realized what was happening when she saw Jiang Mingxu's hand moving repeatedly.

"This child..." has gone mad with desire.

Gu An'an grabbed the little one's hand and tucked it into the blanket, but she couldn't fall asleep.

Although Tian Bu'er said he had no connection with Medicine King Valley, Gu An'an was still a little worried.

Perhaps I'm overthinking it?

Isn't Medicine King Valley known for producing legendary doctors?

Tian Bu'er doesn't seem to have anything to do with a miracle doctor at all, does he?

However, that golden silkworm thread happens to be a specialty of Medicine King Valley...

Lost in thought, Gu An'an drifted off to sleep. The diligent seamstress, Young Master Ming, was probably tired and didn't continue his needlework. Gu An'an slept soundly for the rest of the night.

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"So, this is how you greeted my last disciple?"

Tian Bu'er went to wait for his senior brother outside the city early in the morning. The two brothers naturally exchanged a few words when they met, but when he returned home, no one was home at Gu An'an's house next door.

I found out after asking around that he had gone back to his hometown.

Why did you have to go back now of all times?

Tian Bu'er was feeling bitter, especially with his senior brother watching him like that. He was in a bad mood. "It's my fault. I didn't tell the child before, but they'll be back tomorrow."

Deng chuckled and said, "I didn't know that Medicine King Valley had ever had to beg and plead to accept disciples. I think you've been away from the valley for so long that you've forgotten the rules."

Hundreds and thousands of people have gone to Medicine King Valley seeking medical treatment and medicine.

Even the youngest medicine boy was highly respected.

Unexpectedly, in this mortal world, it was the people from Medicine King Valley who were chasing after others.

If word gets out, we're not afraid of tarnishing the reputation of Medicine King Valley.

Knowing his senior brother's temperament, Tian Bu'er coughed lightly upon hearing this, "This child is extraordinary, and his brother has also been poisoned."

Upon hearing this, Deng frowned slightly and said, "Then you can help him get rid of it."

“But I can’t cure this poison.” Tian Bu’er sighed. “I could only use acupuncture to help suppress it, but I couldn’t cure the poison in his body. After writing to you, my senior brother, I’ve been thinking about this matter. Perhaps my judgment was wrong.”

Zheng poured himself a glass of water and drank it all in one gulp. "What do you mean?"

Although his junior brother was not exceptionally talented, he was diligent and traveled around treating patients. Yet, he still made mistakes in his diagnosis.

"That child may have been born with poison."

The teacup in his hand was suddenly crushed to pieces. Zheng's expression changed slightly. "Poison from birth?"

"That poison is very strange. You'll know when you see the child, Senior Brother."

Zheng glared at him and said, "When will we have to wait? Where does he live? I'll go there."

Upon hearing this, Tian Bu'er couldn't help but smile wryly. His senior brother was as impatient as ever in this matter. "I don't know where Madam Gu's hometown is, but we can go to the pharmacy and ask. Manager Qiu might know."

As soon as the two brothers stepped out, Tian Bu'er smelled the exotic fragrance wafting towards him.

The four horses came to a stop at the same time, and from inside the carriage came that sweet voice, "Dr. Zheng, it's been a long time. It really feels like three autumns have passed since we last met. I wonder if you feel the same way?"

Zheng looked rather grim, unaware that this was also the reason Gu An'an chose to return to Jiangjia Village.

The Marquis of Xiaoyao was a man of unpredictable temperament and extremely cruel methods.

Gu An'an was unsure and afraid of accidentally offending this person.

She could die together with that man, but these children would probably die at his hands as well.

If you can't beat them, run away. Gu An'an chose to leave the county town, and she had a ready-made excuse: "I didn't tell Aunt Li before. If we don't go back for a long time, she will worry."

This reason was plausible, and with Bao'er constantly talking about the little tiger, the family of five happily embarked on their journey back to Jiangjia Village.

I had just gotten home and hadn't even had a chance to tell Aunt Li that someone had come to visit.

Mrs. Cai asked curiously, "Aunt Li said you moved to the city, so why did you come back?"

Gu An'an explained with a smile, "No, it's just that I'm running back and forth between the two places because I can't bear to leave everyone behind."

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