Chapter 141 Zombie Grass



Mu used a half-zombie army to threaten the Great Qi Kingdom.

Everyone in the court knows how important Chu Jinjin is, and everyone knows how much Xiao Huai loves her. Under these circumstances, Mu Wei dares to speak up, clearly showing that he doesn't take the Great Qi seriously.

Should we let Chu Jinjin beg for it?

Wang Feng's wife burst into tears: "Father, I... I don't want to live anymore."

Wang Feng was still conscious, his eyes even redder, filled with anger and reluctance: "No, don't."

He's only in his early twenties and doesn't want to die.

In the limited time he had, he said almost everything he had ever said in his life; he even wrote a divorce agreement.

His wife is still young, and the two of them have never had children, so they can't stay together forever.

"My poor child, you mustn't have such thoughts. The Wang family has wronged you." Wang Feng's mother couldn't bear this separation, and Jinjin hugged her daughter-in-law, crying uncontrollably.

No one is pleading with Chu Jinjin anymore.

But it's better to pray.

Zhan Qin said softly, "Go ahead, I'll wait for you here."

Chu Jinjin was somewhat surprised.

“You will definitely go, because you are Chu Jinjin. Don’t worry about me. Just do what you want.” Zhan Qin smiled gently, as if instructing his wife who was about to leave for work. “No matter what decision you make, I will always be there for you.”

One kind of love is when you may not have known each other for long, but you can see the other person's heart.

Zhan Qin wanted to leave with Chu Jinjin immediately.

Get away from all of this.

But he sensed Chu Jinjin's thoughts in that instant.

Wang Feng's wife said with tears in her eyes, "Miss Chu, thank you, please don't go."

Chu Jinjin had already walked out the door.

She didn't know why she did it.

In the inn, Mu Wei was both surprised and delighted to see Chu Jinjin return, while the rest of the envoy group were on high alert.

Chu Jinjin went straight to the point: "Wang Feng is turning into a zombie. Do you have an antidote?"

"So that's why Miss Jinjin came. I thought she missed me." Mu Wei wanted to continue, but seeing Chu Jinjin's almost gloomy eyes, he shut up in time. "Yes, but the price is very, very high."

Chu Jinjin readily agreed, "Name your terms, except for marriage."

She was testing the waters.

In the apocalypse, if you get bitten by a zombie, there's no way to save yourself except to cut off the wound immediately; you can't wait any longer.

Mu Wei actually had a solution.

Mu Wei fell into a long silence, then waved for everyone to leave. After a while, he raised his head and said, "Okay, answer me one question: how do you know that a zombie's vital point is its head?"

He paused, then said, word by word, "Since this is a transaction, I hope Miss Jinjin will not lie, because I will know."

The secret of the zombies is something no one else in the world knows. In the information he found, Chu Jinjin looks a bit like him, as if she appeared overnight.

Chu Jinjin considered for a moment: "Dreams, do you believe in them? If you don't, I won't say anything more."

Mu Wei frowned: "You dreamed about zombies?"

Chu Jinjin was beginning to understand what he meant.

The zombie virus had never appeared in this world before. It was possible that Mu could save him, but at a great cost, which is probably true. This indirectly proves that he really created the zombies.

She could only change her story; if her previous life was a dream, it wouldn't be considered a lie.

“It was a very long dream. I became another person. There were zombies everywhere, and there was almost no space for humans to live. The people there called it the apocalypse.” Chu Jinjin said slowly. “I lived in the dream for many years, fighting zombies every day. Not only me, but everyone knew that was the key point.”

Mu Wei seemed to be deep in thought: "So you learned all your skills in a dream?"

Chu Jinjin mumbled, "I guess so. I've loved martial arts since I was little. My father hired many famous teachers for me, and they all said I have a lot of talent in martial arts."

She couldn't fully disclose everything.

"You mean, the zombies have gone out of control and are hunting humans, and no one can control them, or you just don't know?" Mu Wei didn't press the matter further; something flashed in his eyes. "Or will it backfire?"

Chu Jinjin said, word by word, "No. Muwei, I don't know what you've been through, and I don't want to know, but I must remind you, zombies can evolve."

Chu Jinjin wasn't a first-generation apocalypse survivor, but she had heard many people say that the initial zombies weren't that scary; they weren't much stronger than ordinary people, except that they weren't afraid of death and would bite anyone they saw.

Of course, people in that era were also very weak. Accustomed to peacetime, many people were said to be out of breath after running just a few steps.

Zombies evolved alongside humans.

When she gets to her, every human is a master, even the youngest child.

Zombies are faster and stronger. Before Chu Jinjin transmigrated, she even heard that some people had encountered flying zombies.

Mu nodded slightly.

Chu Jinjin had no intention of persuading him. She stretched out her hand and said, "Have you finished asking? Give me the antidote."

"Wang Feng was bitten this morning, but he's fine before dawn. I didn't realize Jinjin was so kind-hearted. If only I could have a little of that kindness." Mu Wei resumed his playful demeanor, glancing at the night outside. "Was that Mr. Zhan just now? To be noticed by Jinjin, he must be an exceptional person, almost putting me to shame. Jinjin, I've also heard that you like touching men's pectoral muscles, is that true?"

"You really know a lot about this." Chu Jinjin didn't want to waste any more words and said impatiently, "Give it to me or not. If you don't give it to me, you can leave."

Chu Jinjin wasn't trying to scare him.

Many things can't be forced, and it's okay to go back on your word; there's plenty of time to settle accounts.

But more than anything, Chu Jinjin was certain that Mu Wei would give it to her.

“You’re even more impatient than me. I didn’t say I wouldn’t give it to you. I just wanted to chat with Jinjin a bit more.” Mu Wei shook his head and sighed, then turned and disappeared. When he returned, he was holding a dry blade of grass.

"How do you use it?" Chu Jinjin had no knowledge of plants and could only confirm that she had never seen it before.

It doesn't look special at all; it looks a lot like roadside weeds.

Mu Wei smiled and said, "Whatever. Just put it in his mouth and let him swallow it, or boil it in water. At most, he'll be back to normal in an hour."

"That simple?" Chu Jinjin glanced subconsciously at the room Mu Wei had just gone to, her heart filled with anticipation.

If it really is the antidote, then what's there to worry about? Just grab it.

Let's see how Mu Wei threatens us now.

“Jinjin, your thoughts are written all over your face. Have you forgotten what I just said? The price is very high. I only have three of these herbs. Every one I use is one less. It’s only because you asked that I agreed. No one else, not even your emperor, would have gotten my consent.” Mu Wei leaned down and took a deep sniff. “Jinjin, you smell so good.”

A loud slap rang out.

Chu Jinjin slapped him hard across the face, then kicked him away. The next moment, he was already inside the house.

Two more?

Regardless of whether it's true or not, two of these plants can save two people. Keep them on you, just in case you need them someday.

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