MY HUSBAND AND I BROUGHT HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF SUPPLIES TO FARM - Chapter 1012 - 1012 Saving Someone (1)
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Chapter 1012: Chapter 1012 Saving Someone (1)
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
A month later, Lin Yitian and his group finally returned to the Eastern Province and made their way to the capital. Mother God had also finished handling most outstanding matters in various locations.
The couple then spent a relaxing month residing at Yaoshan Mountain. After presenting the item to the owner of the Blue Star, they journeyed back to the Great Ming.
Their days settled into a comfortable routine. During the daytime, they would visit areas experiencing difficulties, investigate the situations firsthand, and deliver judgments. By nightfall, they returned to their interspace to enjoy their lives.
Two years flew by, and the time came for them to bring Guoguo and the other two back.
One day, after the family of five had finished indulging in a delightful seafood feast, the Yaoshan Divine Doctor furrowed his brow in sudden concern. “Something must have happened to Wanning or her two children,” he declared after calculating using her fingers.
“That’s true,” Mother God mused. “The three princes are all grown up now. They’re even fathers. It’s natural for them to develop independent thoughts.”
“I heard that Fuzhou has been ravaged by two typhoons recently,” the Yaoshan Divine Doctor continued. “The devastation is apparently quite severe. Could it be that something has befallen the Second Prince, who went there to provide disaster relief?”
“It’s a possibility,” Mother God agreed. “One of the jade pendants I gave them is broken.”
Chenchen, eager to help, immediately spoke up. “Mother, let me go! I haven’t seen them in years. I can check on them.”
Third Fatty quickly voiced his agreement. “I’ll go too! I can try building some small-scale agricultural machinery to help ease the people’s burden.”
The place they stayed was nice but a little boring for them.
“Alright, then you two may go,” Mother God conceded. “However, to avoid incurring bad karma, you must be cautious.”
“Don’t worry, we’ll definitely be careful,” Guoguo assured them, standing up.
Mother God nodded and retrieved her private seal from the past. “This was my seal from when I was the Marquis’ wife,” she explained as she handed it to Guoguo. “If you run low on silver, you can use it to access any property registered under my name.”
“Thankyou, Mother. I still remember all the shops we used to visit,” Guoguo replied with a smile, accepting the seal.
Following that, she retrieved her flying ship and transported herself and her younger brothers back to Fuzhou. Their objective was to locate the Second Prince. Th.ê most uptodat𝓮 n𝒐vels are published on n(0)velbj)n(.)co/m
After their search, they discovered the Second Prince unconscious at the bottom of a cliff. Without hesitation, Guoguo stowed the flying ship and landed.
Upon rescuing the Second Prince, she examined him and announced, “He’s alright. He just fainted from the impact. His injuries aren’t serious.”
“But he’s been poisoned,” she added with a frown.
“Then hurry up and treat him!” Chenchen urged. “There’s no poison in the secular world that’s beyond your capabilities.”
“It looks like a storm’s approaching,” Guoguo observed. “Chenchen, carry him. Let’s find a cave to take shelter from the rain first.” After giving the instruction, she assisted in lifting the Second Prince.
Chenchen readily stepped forward and hoisted the Second Prince onto her back. They then located a dry and well-ventilated cave to seek refuge.
Determined to save him swiftly, Guoguo bypassed the usual poison identification process. Instead, she directly employed silver needles and her spiritual power to forcefully expel the poison from his body.
The expelled poisonous blood sizzled and released a puff of green smoke upon contact with the cave floor.
“That’s some potent poison!” Third Fatty exclaimed.
“Indeed,” Guoguo confirmed, putting away the needles. “He must have been taking medication to suppress it; otherwise, he wouldn’t have lasted this long.” “Being a prince sure seems tough,” Chenchen sighed.
“It’s inevitable,” Guoguo remarked with a shake of her head.
“Even commoners struggle for every inch of land they own. Imagine the pressure of governing such a vast territory.”
Taking action, Guoguo retrieved a large pot from her spatial bracelet.
She then gathered ingredients like chicken, wolfberries, and ginseng slices and started stewing a pot of chicken soup.