Wan Ge has already made up her mind. It's not just about the villains, but also about the other drug users, since they are all children.
The children shouldn't be the ones suffering, even if it was a transaction paid for by their parents. They are innocent. Even in medical experiments, living people should never be used! It's utterly inhumane.
Wan Ge has done so many missions and traveled to many feudal eras where there was no peace and human life was treated like dirt. Logically speaking, she should have seen through these things long ago, but she still couldn't bear to see innocent people. As long as she knew, she would not allow such things to happen in front of her.
The prince certainly wouldn't give up so easily for the sake of the original owner, so she's the only one who can resolve this matter.
I wonder what the minor villain in this world will be like. Considering that it was him in the previous two worlds, I wonder if I will have such good luck again.
Wan Ge lay quietly on the bed, but compared to the current minor villain, she needed to deal with the problems of the other drug users first.
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Wan Ge rubbed her hands together. The weather was really cold, and the original owner's body was indeed very delicate.
At the entrance of the villa, Wan Ge encountered a boy sitting on the ground with a snake lying next to him, which appeared to be highly venomous.
More importantly! Wan Ge sensed her mark; it was him. She encountered him the first thing she did upon arriving.
Wan Ge quickly squatted down in front of him, but at this moment she saw that the young boy had tied his feet to prevent the poison from spreading rapidly throughout his body.
Then he took out a bottle of powder from his sleeve and sprinkled it on his feet. Wan Ge didn't know what kind of powder it was, but she saw that the originally white powder had turned blackish-purple.
Wan Ge reached out her hand and looked up at the young boy: "Are you alright?"
The boy's deep eyes looked at the little girl in front of him, and he pursed his lips without saying a word.
Seeing that the boy didn't seem to care, Wan Ge didn't mind, because she knew that the boy had lost his memory and didn't recognize her at all.
Just as Wan Ge was about to say something, everything suddenly went black before her eyes, and then she lost consciousness.
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Wan Ge didn't know when she woke up. When she woke up, she saw candlelight and a young boy in front of her bed.
It felt like there was a handkerchief on my forehead, and it felt cool.
Wan Ge smiled at the boy and then whispered, "You're so kind."
Gu Wan lowered her head and didn't speak, but it seemed as if she had tacitly agreed with her words.
Wan Ge suddenly realized that perhaps the boy wasn't indifferent; he was just timid and wary of others after what had happened before, and didn't even know how to get along with people.
Wan Ge grabbed the boy's hand and asked, "How are you? Weren't you bitten by a snake?"
The snake looked venomous; the boy was bitten and no one knew how he was doing.
Gu Wan's voice was still a little nervous as she tried to keep from stammering, "N-nothing...it's nothing..."
At this moment, Ruan Ruan spoke up: "My lord, the villain already knows a lot of medical skills. The venom of an ordinary snake is not a big problem for him. Besides, you are being taken care of by yourself."
The villain took her back to his room and, after noticing she was sick, even treated her. All of this was done by the villain alone.
Upon hearing Ruan Ruan's words, Wan Ge looked at the boy in front of her with her beautiful eyes and softly said, "Thank you."
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