The Valley Master of Medicine King Valley has a long-standing rule: to save one person, one must kill another; or, in order to save one person, one must enter the valley as a slave for three years.
The original owner was the daughter of the former Valley Master of Medicine King Valley and the senior sister of the current Valley Master, Dugu Han. She was confined to a wheelchair for many years, a medicine-making fanatic, and liked to test medicines herself. Her dedication to medicine making was also to help her stand up again.
The original owner's wish was to be able to stand up and see a different view outside the valley.
Dugu Han is the villain of this world.
In a couple of days, the male and female protagonists will arrive here, and their enemies will follow.
Dugu Han didn't want to cause trouble for Medicine King Valley, so he sent the male and female protagonists out of Medicine King Valley. Because he didn't protect them, he was labeled as a villain by this world.
Later, Dugu Han was poisoned to death by the Five Poisons Sect because of his senior sister.
Dugu Han single-handedly stormed the Five Poisons Sect and poisoned its entire members.
Finally, the villain died from exhaustion. Some of the Five Poisons Sect and the poisons he used were carried away by the wind, and some were carried away by the water, causing the people in the villages and towns within a hundred miles of the Five Poisons Sect to be poisoned.
Some poisons have no cure.
Many innocent people were implicated, and many even fled with their families.
Therefore, the mission to defeat the villain is to protect the original owner's life and prevent Dugu Han from easily using poison to harm the innocent.
However, at this very moment, among a pile of medicinal herbs, a pitiful woman lay on the ground struggling. She bit her bright red lips, her hands uncontrollably tearing at her collar, her slightly cold hands pressed against her bare neck.
Damn it.
Ah Li never expected that the original owner was also a daughter of Medicine King Valley, a practitioner of both medicine and poison, and was so easily drugged with aphrodisiacs.
Who is it...?
Ah Li whimpered uncontrollably. Her hand reached for the short flute at her waist, and she slowly brought it to her lips. A strange and sharp sound was uttered, but she couldn't hold back any longer.
Ah Li's eyes flashed with a fierce light. She wanted to see who dared to harm the original owner in Medicine King Valley.
At that moment, a pair of cloudy eyes appeared by the window. The owner of the eyes had a scar on his face and was a man in his forties or fifties. He had difficulty walking and walked with a limp.
He noticed Ahri's discomfort and a smug grin spread across his face.
But he still lowered his head, as if unaware that Ah Li had been given medicine, and very obediently knocked on the door, saying, "Miss, I've come to clear the dishes."
Ah Li did not respond. The person outside the door was someone the Valley Master of Medicine King Valley had taken in before. He had been in Medicine King Valley for a long time and knew about medicine and poisons.
However, the door was still pushed open.
The man limped toward Ah Li, his disgusting eyes fixed on her, and then he closed the door.
His face was no longer that of the honest and dull person he had been before. He stared at Ah Li with great lust, and even raised his hands as if to touch her. He said, "Miss, are you testing the medicine on yourself again? Do you need my help?"
Unexpectedly, the usually domineering and aloof young lady became so charming after taking traditional Chinese medicine.
Ahri looked at him coldly, "It's you."
The man wasn't afraid of Ah Li's cold stare at all. He hurriedly took off his clothes and said, "Miss, let me help you, don't rush."
The next second, a silver needle flew out from his forehead, and two tiny silver needles pierced his eyes from the front.
He didn't even cry out in pain before he fell straight down.
Ahri propped herself up halfway, tugged at her clothes, lowered her eyes, and whispered, "Let's throw them to the wolves."
Dugu Han stood outside the door. Behind him, a tall, mute servant who looked like a bear walked in first and dragged the man out like a dead dog.
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