Just out of rating, it will rise, haha.
Tang Youyou opened her eyes and found herself an ancient, timid widow. Having been single for over 30 years, she inexplicably skipped marriage and chil...
She shuddered, and the thought of that soft thing gave her goosebumps all over her body.
The mall wouldn't listen to her and started to educate her: the black-necked snake is non-venomous and has extremely high medicinal value...
She only read the two words "Non-toxic!", glanced at the picture, and touched the goose bumps on her arm.
"Could it be that they're sending silver specifically for me? The system mall is pretty good!"
Looking around, I found a motionless black-necked snake under the roots of a tree, seemingly enjoying the cool air.
He swallowed his saliva. It was pitch black, just like a leaf. Who could find a snake there?
He carefully picked up a huge rock and smashed it hard against the tree roots.
"I'm sorry, for the sake of money, I've offended you..."
I picked up a dead tree and was about to go forward to investigate when "whoosh!" a black thing rushed out.
Tang Youyou dodged sideways, puzzled. How could the snake not be dead?
Pull up a tree and hit it, the black-necked snake will run away!
She hit it on the left and it dodged to the right.
"Hey, I just don't believe that I can't catch you today?"
A man and a snake, chasing each other, unknowingly getting farther and farther away.
Tang Youyou was panting and sweating profusely, but the snake disappeared in a flash.
"System, tell me quickly, where is it?"
[Under your feet!]
Tang Youyou jumped twice in fright, only to find that the black-necked snake had turned into a puddle of mud.
I muttered to myself somewhat awkwardly: "I didn't use any strength!"
"Do you still want this?" The tree rested its arm on the snake.
【Two taels of silver! 】
"What? Two taels? You're too stingy. You should give at least fifty taels, right?"
[Excuse me, are you selling 2 taels? ]
Tang Youyou sighed, probably turning into mud and losing its medicinal value.
There was no other choice but to sell it, praying inwardly that I would never have to touch this thing again.