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"No!"

Tang Chuxia’s straightforwardness left no room for rebuttal.

"Either you keep them, or you wait for death!"

Tang Chuxia was angry, too. At this ti, they were only concerned about whether they could eat or not, instead of their lives.

The elders in the village, seeing Tang Chuxia lose her temper, felt sowhat embarrassed and explained to her in a low voice, "It’s mainly because we’re so poor!"

Tang Chuxia: ...

Even though she knew this was the reason, when faced with the reality of it, she still felt a pang of sorrow.

Gu Beihuai noticed Tang Chuxia was in a bad mood and simply went over to say to her, "I’ll handle this, you go and rest for a while!"

Erya hurriedly took Tang Chuxia to rest.

How Gu Beihuai persuaded them afterwards, Tang Chuxia didn’t know. She only knew that later on, the villagers cooperated very well, and no one refused to work over food protection issues anymore.

The burning and disinfection work continued for so ti, and the specifically prescribed redies really worked. Once everyone had taken the dicine, their health gradually stabilized.

Those who had been worried that Tang Chuxia was deceiving the village no longer stopped her from leaving.

"Erya, you follow the noble lady and take good care of her!"

Erya’s mother instructed her daughter, uneducated though she was, yet knowing that her daughter would only have a good life by staying with Tang Chuxia.

Erya wanted to say she had changed her na and didn’t want to be called Erya anymore, but her mother, used to the na and with worry visible in her eyes, couldn’t be persuaded otherwise.

"Mom, you and dad take care of yourselves, and if there’s any problem, co find in the city!"

Tears welled up in Erya’s mother’s eyes. If it hadn’t been for Erya’s return this ti, many people in the village probably would have died. This achievent was all thanks to Erya.

The villagers rembered Erya’s kindness and took good care of her parents.

Her in-laws, who had previously looked down on Erya for being a girl, had now changed their attitude.

Who would want to gamble with their own lives?

That was the reality.

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When Tang Chuxia ca back ho, she locked herself in her room, not even seeing Gu Beihuai.

"What happened?"

Tang Jianbing asked Gu Beihuai.

Gu Beihuai was also confused, not understanding what was going on with Tang Chuxia.

Why she was reacting this way.

All he saw was that she was angry.

"Is it those few days of the month?"

Curious, Tang Jianbing asked, causing Gu Beihuai to exclaim, "What few days?"

He really didn’t know.

Tang Jianbing imdiately took him aside to enlighten him.

The happiness of his sister’s life was at stake, and Tang Jianbing couldn’t be careless.

But the more he spoke, the more bewildered Gu Beihuai beca.

"Why haven’t I seen her suffering during those days?"

Gu Beihuai couldn’t understand; if it was nstruation, then it happened every month, but why had Tang Chuxia never ntioned it?

Tang Jianbing patted Gu Beihuai’s shoulder, "Huai, you must realize that the wife you married is special, not the typical woman, perhaps not so delicate."

On this point, Gu Beihuai disagreed. If Tang Chuxia really wanted to act spoiled, no one could outdo her.

Fortunately, he had learned a bit of the reason behind it. After pushing his brother-in-law Tang Jianbing away, he went to the kitchen and made a bowl of ginger sugar water before returning to the room.

Tang Chuxia was resting with her eyes closed, but she slled the scent of ginger sugar water.

"I haven’t caught a cold, I don’t need to drink this stuff!"

Tang Chuxia thought Gu Beihuai was worried she might catch a cold. She disliked the taste of ginger sugar water and naturally chose to refuse it right away.

Gu Beihuai’s face was sowhat red, "That... you had your period, didn’t you? My cousin said this was suitable for you!"

Tang Chuxia: ...

Had Gu Beihuai not reminded her, she wouldn’t have realized an issue—that from the mont she transmigrated into this book until now, she had never had a nstrual period.

Even in the mories of the original host, there had never been a period.

This...

Tang Chuxia quickly checked her own body, but she was clear that there was no problem with her body; otherwise, how could she let Gu Beihuai taste the pleasures of the flesh?

But she indeed did not have a period.

Tang Chuxia sprang up in a hurry and dashed out.

Gu Beihuai thought sothing had happened to Tang Chuxia and hastily chased after her.

In the end, Tang Chuxia ran all the way to the hospital and found Mrs. Gu.

Mrs. Gu was a gynecologist, and there was no doubt this kind of matter was more appropriately discussed with her.

After listening to Tang Chuxia’s problem, Mrs. Gu too was taken aback.

"Have you never had it before?"

Tang Chuxia nodded.

Madam Tang probably forgot about this situation too, and since Tang Chuxia developed normally, nobody thought it was a problem.

Mrs. Gu was also unsure of her own judgnt, so she checked Tang Chuxia once more and even called over her own teacher.

A lot of people gathered together to study the issue.

"There is a possibility—so people are congenitally without nstruation!"

Mrs. Gu’s teacher, with her extensive experience, provided a reasonable explanation.

"Then how can one get pregnant and have children?"

Mrs. Gu was quite worried; although she knew that Tang Chuxia’s body might struggle with conception, which family didn’t want a cute offspring?

The teacher waved her hand dismissively, "How can you still have such doubts at this ti? This nstruation thing varies from person to person—so have it monthly with a fixed ti and cycle; so have it quarterly; so have it yearly."

Thinking of Tang Chuxia, the teacher said, "Your daughter-in-law’s situation is a bit special. She is normal in all aspects and can also have intercourse. So, there’s only one problem—that she might just be a person without nstruation!"

This certainly shocked many people.

"Isn’t that fantastic?"

Every woman knew the pain before and after the nstrual period; it was truly a tornt.

There were also won who got pregnant and had children imdiately after their periods started, continuing this cycle without ever having a period again, but having too many children could still harm the body.

And Tang Chuxia, who never had a period but still developed normally, was what they call a Hidden nstruation—a constitution that doesn’t bleed.

It was the state all won dread of.

"It’s indeed very special, but she’s not the only one who has had this! We don’t know the specific reasons yet, but most likely, it won’t affect fertility!"

As the teacher put it that way, Mrs. Gu also felt reassured.

But Tang Chuxia’s body was still too weak, so she needed to be nourished.

Mrs. Gu had the teacher prescribe so body-strengthening dicine for Tang Chuxia before going to explain the situation to her.

When Tang Chuxia found out she was normal, and when she heard she had Hidden nstruation, she understood what was happening.

There was no choice, she must have paid extra attention to these matters in her previous life. Thank goodness for the wealth of information on the internet, which allowed her to know a lot of obscure knowledge.

"Then I’m relieved!"

Tang Chuxia’s mood lifted greatly, ready to head back and continue her sleep, only to see Gu Beihuai who had followed her.

"Why did you follow here?"

Tang Chuxia looked bewildered, and Gu Beihuai looked at her with a lancholy gaze.

"Did you not see at all from beginning to end?"

Tang Chuxia thought for a mont and nodded.

Gu Beihuai was so angry he felt like crushing his teeth.

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