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Chapter 64: Chapter 63: Falling into a Coma Again Chapter 64: Chapter 63: Falling into a Coma Again But Old Uncle Qiu and the others didn’t know, so they were very curious about the origin of this dicine.

However, Bai Junjun explicitly refused to answer, making Old Uncle Qiu realize that he had been presumptuous.

There are a few kinds of questions you shouldn’t ask in this world: one must not inquire about the Kung Fu of a monk, two about the secret recipe of a craftsman, and three about the matters of the Royal Family.

The Qihuang Technique naturally falls into the second category, yet he foolishly asked.

Therefore, when Bai Junjun said so, he embarrassingly explained, “I’m sorry, Miss Junjun, I was just amazed by the dicine and wanted to ask about it, without any intention to steal your knowledge. All in all, thank you once again for saving our family. For such a great kindness, we, the Qiu family, will repay it a thousandfold.”

If it weren’t for Bai Junjun’s tily action just now, it’s feared that both Qiu Er, Qiu San, and even Old Uncle Qiu would have beco ghosts under the bandits’ blades.

Who would have thought that the Bai siblings, whom they took in out of convenience, would save their family ti and again? Old Uncle Qiu was deeply moved and sincerely felt the aning of “good people will be rewarded.”

If he had not rescued the Bai siblings back then, they would likely have perished when encountering the Fifth Prince’s secret military forces, not to ntion the ambushes along this journey.

However, before they could express their gratitude any further, Bai Junjun suddenly spoke up, “Making this dicine has exhausted much of my energy, and I’m about to fall into a deep sleep now. Do not stop traveling because of ; you must be careful and vigilant against ambushes during this ti, and never let your guard down.”

Bai Junjun felt more and more exhausted ntally, knowing this was the result of depleting her Special Ability.

Having experienced the sa feeling the last ti her Special Ability was exhausted, she clearly knew where the threshold was, so as soon as she had finished speaking, she collapsed limply.

The sight of Bai Junjun collapsing as soon as she spoke startled everyone.

Old Uncle Qiu hurried to take her pulse and saw it was as weak as when they first t her.

Bai Sasa and Bai Lingyu were nervously rushing over when they saw their older sister faint again.

Bai Lingyu’s eyes reddened, brimming with tears.

The Qiu family hurried to comfort them, “It’s okay, it’s okay, Miss Junjun has just fainted from excessive exhaustion, just like last ti. She’ll be better after resting for a while. This place isn’t safe either, let’s continue traveling while it’s not dark yet.”

At this mont, everyone was too concerned to revel in the joy of having narrowly escaped death. Qiu Da carried Bai Junjun on his back as Lao Er and Lao San led the way, with Old Uncle Qiu keeping watch at the rear, and the group continued on their journey.

However, they traveled with extra caution and their hearts in their throats.

Yet, they distinctly noticed that after drinking Bai Junjun’s dicine, their arms, waists, and legs felt stronger than before, especially Qiu Er and Qiu San, whose bodies not only recovered but even their senses beca much sharper than usual.

Even as darkness fell, they could see their surroundings clearly and hear sounds from afar.

Both were astonished by such a change.

They had never imagined that the dicine Miss Junjun gave them could be so miraculously effective; it was beyond comprehension.

They began to suspect once more whether the Bai siblings were incarnations of the Mountain God co to protect their family, for how else could they be so fortunate?

After all, along this journey, they had not lacked for food or drink, and every danger they encountered turned into safety; every difficulty, big or small, was resolved. If it wasn’t for the Mountain God’s blessing, what else could it be?

Bai Junjun was of course unaware that Old Uncle Qiu and his family deeply regarded them as incarnations of the Mountain God, and they treated her and her siblings even better during their journey.

And this ti, Bai Junjun’s unconsciousness lasted much longer than the last.

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