Start with a Marriage Swap, She Married the Crippled Crown Prince with Her Pharmacy

Medical doctor Su Wan transmigrated to the Great Jin Dynasty. She initially thought she was in for a typical palace maid/harem drama, but soon she was married off as a bride to bring good luck by h...

Chapter 285 Six Months

"Dear citizen, the extraction of life-sustaining factors will inevitably terminate your right to life. Regardless of the extractor's motives, according to the relevant provisions of the Life-Sustaining Factors Management Law, the extraction must be with your consent. If you believe this operation infringes upon your right to life, please call..."

Su Wan felt dizzy and couldn't hear what was being said. She just clenched her fists and her body trembled slightly.

No wonder her mother escaped the sacred land on a giant eagle after the life factor extraction. This was terrifying; even she was now contemplating running away.

After a while, she calmed down, and the previously indistinct, synthesized voice became clear again.

"The extraction device is testing... Nervous system... Normal, physiological system... Normal, consciousness... Awake. Test complete. Your probability of making an independent decision is... 97%, which exceeds the minimum limit. Extraction is about to begin. Please say 'agree' verbally."

Behind the glass wall, Zhang Ying looked at the numbers on the screen.

This is the total amount of life factors in Suwan, expressed in time. The total number of seconds required to extract them all is equivalent to 258,000 minutes, 4,300 hours, or less than six months.

Once Su Wan agrees to withdraw the funds, the number on the screen will begin to count down.

Su Wan's mother naively believed that escaping the sacred site would prevent her from being extracted. In reality, once the process begins, the connection remains unbroken no matter where the person being extracted goes, unless she personally disconnects it.

Every goddess hesitates for a long time at this moment. The longest hesitation lasted seven hours. She planned to guess how long Su Wan would hesitate, which was one of the pleasures she derived from.

She picked up a pen and quickly wrote down a line of numbers representing the time on the paper, trying to see which time matched.

I had only written the second line when the number on the screen jumped and changed.