A Divine Farmer Chapter 206

Novel: A Divine Farmer Author: Yi Jianpiao Updated:
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Chapter 206 - A Rebirth

Zhang Xiaolong ventured into the city to purchase herbs, not seeking any particularly rare or costly varieties. Rather, the complexity lay in the preparation, which often couldn't be completed in a single visit to a small pharmacy.

Many ancient Chinese dical recipes have been lost over ti, representing an incalculable loss of cultural wealth.

Once he had all the necessary herbs, Xiaolong promptly returned to Clear River Village. In line with his plan with Wang Tiehzhu, he summoned the villagers under the pretense of treating the plague.

Thanks to Wang Tiehzhu's leadership and the serious nature of the plague, everyone eagerly sought Xiaolong's treatnt. They trusted him to take their pulse and dutifully followed his instructions to take the dicine.

?Those afflicted with the illness received the specific concoction Xiaolong had prepared, while the healthy ones were given a similar-looking, yet essentially tonic, soup.

?Mr. Yang, the village's resident doctor, recognized sothing noteworthy in the dicine. “Xiaolong, there seems to be sothing special about your concoction. It's reminiscent of sothing from ancient dical texts, though I can't quite pinpoint what it is,” Mr. Yang remarked with a sense of wonder. “Such valuable knowledge has been lost to ti. If you possess this wisdom, you should really promote and preserve it.”

Xiaolong was taken aback. His focus had been on cultivating vegetables, yet he acknowledged the importance of Shennong's dicinal contributions to the community.

?For the mont, however, he felt compelled to set aside these considerations for a later ti. “Mr. Yang, as you know, traditional Chinese dicine typically addresses the specific symptoms of an individual. It's rare to find a single formula that can treat a multitude of people, except in cases like the plague where the cause is clear. Under normal circumstances, the sa symptoms might require different treatnts. So, advancing these practices is quite challenging,” Xiaolong explained with a hint of resignation.

The gap between Western and Chinese dicine is significant. In Western dicine, a practitioner can rely on established protocols to prescribe dication based on diagnosed symptoms.

In traditional Chinese dicine, practitioners must discern the underlying conditions of deficiency, excess, cold, and heat. The sa symptoms might necessitate vastly different herbs, which is why the field requires nurous skilled doctors. It's unrealistic to expect a single redy to address all health issues—there is no such thing as a Divine dicine.

Mr. Yang clearly grasped this concept, exhaling a resigned sigh, “Still, we should preserve what our ancestors left us as much as possible. Not every illness can be cured, but surely so of their knowledge is still useful, right? Xiaolong, if you co across those ancient prescriptions, you must work on them. They could be a boon to the people.”

Zhang Xiaolong took this to heart, nodding in agreent. “Yes, I'll do my best to create sothing valuable. I won't let our ancestral wisdom go to waste!” His legacy did indeed contain many ancient formulas that were potentially useful, though he hadn't dedicated much effort to them previously.

?Zhang Xiaolong had ticulously attended to everyone in Clear River Village, using his divine powers to enhance the efficacy of their dicines, ensuring their eventual recovery.

Several days passed, and the ailnts of the villagers vanished without a trace, finally allowing Zhang Xiaolong to breathe easy.

?”Xiaohong, hop into this bathtub,” he instructed in Lee Xiulian's room, addressing Zheng Hong, who was clad in light attire.

“Ah?” Zheng Hong, who had been previously asked to wear such garnts, was initially unaware of their purpose. Only now did she realize she was ant to take a bath.

?Though her illness had been cured, her spirits remained dampened. Having endured what felt like a vengeful yet hellish ordeal, Zheng Hong saw herself as tainted, unworthy of facing others.

?Now, with Zhang Xiaolong present, the prospect of stepping into the bathtub made her self-conscious. Yet, if there was any man in the village she found agreeable, it was undoubtedly Zhang Xiaolong.

“Just jump in if I say so. Do you think Xiaolong would deceive you?” Lee Xiulian chuckled, watching the scene unfold. “If you won't, I will. Everything Xiaolong is involved with turns out well. Ms. Lianzi couldn't even imagine such things.”

“Okay, I'll jump!” Zheng Hong didn't hesitate any longer.

If her body were clean, she would willingly give herself to Zhang Xiaolong in a heartbeat.

With that in mind, taking a bath in front of this man seed trivial. Besides, she was still clothed.

Her clothes clung to her, thin and soaked, accentuating her curves. The sheer fabric left nothing to the imagination, particularly at her chest.

Zheng Hong felt a blush of shyness but didn't shy away.

She couldn't offer herself to him, but allowing this man to appreciate her beauty felt like a form of gratitude.

Zhang Xiaolong, however, averted his eyes. He approached her from behind, resting his hand on her shoulder, channeling divine power to cleanse the impurities within her ridians.

The initial shyness in Zheng Hong was quickly replaced by a surge of intense pain.

“Endure it,” Zhang Xiaolong commanded without a hint of sympathy, “Once you're through this, you'll be transford!”

With those words, Zheng Hong ceased to resist. She bit down on her teeth, bearing a pain that would normally be unbearable.

The ordeal lasted half an hour, and by the end, Zheng Hong couldn't hold back her cries.

Yet, Zhang Xiaolong continued, unrelenting. After several more minutes, he abruptly shifted his energy.

The water in the tub turned pitch black as if Zheng Hong was dissolving ink into it.

But for Zheng Hong, the sensation was utterly different. She felt incredibly light, as though she could take flight with the slightest effort.

This was a true tamorphosis, a genuine rebirth!

She lifted her arm, rolled up her sleeve, and marveled at her skin, now far more refined and beautiful than before, seemingly able to exude water with a gentle squeeze, rivaling the celebrities in TV comrcials.

Moreover, she experienced a profound change, a sensation indescribable, as if the most intimate part of her had reverted to its state before her ti with Wang Fugui.

Had she not been acutely aware of her past, she might have mistaken the entire experience for a re nightmare.

Zheng Hong hastily felt her face, noticing that the scar seed to have faded, yet it hadn't vanished entirely—a sure sign that this was no dream.

“Okay,” Xiaolong spoke gently, “your body is now very clean, a well-deserved state after all the hardships you've endured. And don't worry about your face. I'll find so dicine for you during this ti. By the ti I return, your face will be fully healed; I guarantee not a trace will be left.”

“Thank you, Mr. Xiaolong…” Zheng Hong was so moved that she began to cry once more.

She was acutely aware that even if the scars on her face never healed, she would never degrade herself as she had before.

“Silly girl, why the tears? Mr. Xiaolong has given you a fresh start. Go on, give him a hug to show your gratitude,” Xiulian teased with a playful wink.

With a bound, Zheng Hong leaped from the bath, her chest pressing firmly in a heartfelt embrace.

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