Su Jiaoniang transmigrated into a book, becoming the mother of the big villain from an ancient melodrama—a paranoid, ruthless, and sadistic man.
In the book, the big villain is a notoriously ...
As always, Dr. Liu was immersed in his research. The moment he saw Su Jiaoniang, a look of resentment appeared in his eyes.
When will your farm open?
"??" I'm getting ready, thank you!
Su Jiaoniang's lips twitched.
Seeing how impatient Dr. Liu was, she couldn't even utter a word of explanation.
To run a farm, you need a dedicated space, someone to maintain hygiene, and, most importantly, you need to provide the food for the animals.
It sounds simple, but there are quite a few things to worry about in practice.
As someone who frequently reads novels, Su Jiaoniang was also curious as to why she had to consider so many things when doing business, while the protagonists in novels succeeded at everything they did without having to consider so many factors.
Getting rich is as easy as drinking water.
"Go ahead, go ahead, get it done in the meantime. It'll be hard on Dr. Liu then." Su Jiaoniang quickly agreed.
Doctor Liu smiled, glanced at Su Jiaoniang, and said, "Speak, is there anything that can't be solved? Unsolicited kindness is either a trick or a theft."
Su Jiaoniang blushed slightly in response.
I wouldn't come here unless there was a reason, after all, Dr. Liu is a doctor.
She explained Madam Feng's condition to Doctor Liu, who nodded in agreement.
Night fell.
Su Jiaoniang drove her own mule cart, carrying Doctor Liu and Futu, toward the county town.
Ox-carts and mule carts need to pay an entry fee to enter the county town. Su Jiaoniang was not stingy in this regard. After successfully entering the town, she parked the mule cart near the Cai residence and jumped into the Cai family's house.
Fu Tu on the carriage kept his eyes fixed on Su Jiao Niang's back.
An unusual light flashed in his dark eyes.
He looked at Dr. Liu: "Don't you think that if we use experiments based on advancements in human medical techniques, it would be more accurate?"
Despite his young age, the coldness in his eyes was astonishing.
Doctor Liu looked at the pagoda, his old face furrowing. A doctor's duty is to heal the sick and save lives. If one uses the human body for research, it goes against the original purpose, even though he was also very tempted.
They even desperately want to use it.
The kind that makes your heart ache and your lungs pound.
But he's an old man who's lived for decades, and he can still control these thoughts.
"How about I talk to your mother about this?" Doctor Liu suggested.
Futu immediately shut his mouth; his mother would never agree to that.
The coldness on his face disappeared, and he obediently lowered his head, playing the role of a qualified little assistant.
Soon, Su Jiaoniang came out carrying Madam Feng. Granny Tang watched the two leave from afar, tears streaming down her old face.
After placing the person on the mule cart, Su Jiaoniang drove to the inn owned by Fu Chuntang in the county town.
Good reputation, trustworthy, and a long-established brand.
You can only feel at ease going here.
After settling the person into the guest room, Su Jiaoniang sat to the side, watching Doctor Liu treat the patient. He popped each of the blisters caused by the scalds, cleaned them, sprinkled on medicinal powder, and bandaged them up.
After finishing, he met Su Jiaoniang's questioning gaze.
Dr. Liu gently shook his head: "Madam Feng's fever may subside easily, but it will be difficult for her to recover her appearance. The burns were too severe and were not treated in time, so scars are inevitable."
Su Jiaoniang's heart skipped a beat!
How precious is a woman's face!
The fact that women in later generations underwent numerous surgeries on their faces in pursuit of beauty makes this clear.
Women can never resist the allure of beauty.
Similarly, if an extremely beautiful person were suddenly disfigured... what a devastating blow that would be.
Su Jiaoniang looked at the person lying on the bed who had fallen into a coma. Suddenly, her throat went dry and itchy, and she felt a pang of sadness spreading through her chest.
"Mother, don't cry!" Fu Tu tugged at Su Jiao Niang's hand.
Su Jiaoniang lowered her head, glanced at Futu, and touched the child's forehead, saying, "Girls need to be pampered. A woman's life, from birth to death, is extremely difficult. Futu, your mother doesn't have any high expectations for you. If you meet a woman you like in the future, and she happens to like you too, you must treat her well. If she doesn't like you, then let her go. Don't harm her or cause her pain, okay?"
"??" Fu Tu, who had just been lectured, had a face full of question marks.
However, seeing how serious Su Jiaoniang was, Futu nodded gently.
He doesn't want to like other women; taking good care of his mother and little girl is enough to make him happy.
After applying the medicine to Madam Feng, Doctor Liu didn't rest. He went to the clinic to buy some medicine to stabilize the injury and also prepared some medicine to help the wound heal quickly. After giving these to Su Jiaoniang, he casually opened an ordinary room, lay down, and went straight to sleep.
Su Jiaoniang then gently escorted Madam Feng back to the Cai family.
However, upon entering the Buddhist hall, one sees Granny Tang kneeling on the ground, bound hand and foot.
The burning candle flickered on and off.
The wind was howling outside.
Upon entering such a place, Su Jiaoniang frowned.
Several familiar faces were sitting in the Buddhist hall: Cai Runiang, the old lady of the Cai family, and other women from the Cai family's other branches.
Madam Feng, who was being held by Su Jiaoniang, opened her eyes and looked at Granny Tang. Her loose fingers tightened slightly.
“Feng went out in the middle of the night without permission, colluded with outsiders, and did not uphold the virtues of a woman. My Cai family cannot accept such a person. Today, I will divorce you on behalf of Wen Zhuo!” At this moment, the old lady sitting above spoke sternly and threw down a piece of paper covered with writing.
Cai Runiang fiddled with her fingers, her gaze falling on Madam Feng's face: "Third sister-in-law, how can you be so careless? What happened to your face? It's so ugly and disgusting!"
Madam Feng raised her eyes and looked at Granny Tang, seemingly lost in thought.
"A letter of divorce?" she asked, her voice hoarse.
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