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"Alright, having taken the dicine, it’s not possible for it to work imdiately; it’s not an immortal dicine. If you’re truly anxious, then go prepare a warm towel to wipe down Yaya’s body with, at least it could physically help reduce her fever."
Zhang Shanni saw how tense the little boy was and assigned him a task. With sothing to do, he wouldn’t dwell on negative thoughts.
It must be said that the dicine brought from later tis by Zhang Shanni was really effective when used in this era.
One could only say that the bodies of people now are ’pure’ and haven’t been poisoned by ’dicine Pills and Injection Water,’ and lacking antibodies, the dicinal effects could be fully utilized.
In just about ten minutes, the dicine began to take effect, and a layer of slick sweat appeared on Yaya’s skin. Zhang Shanni asured her temperature every three to five minutes. Seeing the little girl’s temperature gradually drop, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.
The little boy, who had been completely perplexed, under the guidance of Zhang Shanni, learned how to use the thermoter, and afterwards, he took over the process.
anwhile, Zhang Shanni took advantage of this ti to get a rough understanding of Xiao Lei’s background and the origins of this peculiar combination. Once she knew the two were indeed not child traffickers, she stopped being concerned. In her view, if one is willing to fight and the other to suffer, who are you to manage how others live their lives?!
Sure enough, as she had guessed, Xiao Lei had indeed found out about her dicine by ’sll,’ and she casually nodded, comnting, "Xiao Lei’s nose is really quite impressive."
Seeing the treatnt was effective, the boy’s face and eyes showed a genuine smile, no longer sullen. Now that he had relaxed, he felt even hungrier.
This was because his little stomach was clearly protesting with a "gurgle gurgle" coming from within.
"Right, it seems you really are starving. Here, go ahead and eat." Hearing his stomach, Zhang Shanni knew the boy hadn’t been lying to her earlier, which inexplicably improved her mood. Then, seeing his pale face, she sighed to herself, reaching into her small bag to pull out a dry bun.
Damn it, she just had a soft heart, especially for starving children; she couldn’t help it!
This was a specially made milk-flavored bun, perfect for eating on the train.
Of course, this ’milk’ was sheep’s milk. There was a family in the village that raised sheep and had fresh sheep’s milk every day. Once Zhang Shanni learned about it, she specially arranged to get two jin each day, useful for eating, application, and beauty treatnts.
Her little aunt’s current beauty was also thanks to this sheep’s milk, which made her fair skin so rapidly. And most importantly, dairy can nourish and moisturize the skin, making the complexion tender and smooth like an eggshell, which is absolutely crucial!
In just half a month, following her little aunt’s changes, Zhang Shanni herself had beco noticeably fairer; this was also sothing she had deliberately shown.
She couldn’t exactly go about with a dark face in the military could she? In order for everyone to gradually accept her transformation, she went outdoors every day, either hunting in the mountains or joining her dad in clearing up wasteland or fields. She never idled, and her skin gradually lightened. The villagers saw her every day and wouldn’t feel that she had beco fair overnight.
It’s said to be ’fair,’ but that’s relative to the original host’s dark complexion.
By her current skin tone, viewed through modern eyes, it would at most be considered a healthy wheatish shade, slightly on the fairer side.
Indeed, compared to the black and ugly appearance when she first arrived, the progress was like day and night. The difference was vast, but since the people of Qingfeng Village saw her often, they kept saying she looked tanned, which seed reasonable, and didn’t sense much change in her.
Only a small portion of won noticed her change and sighed in complinting Xie Tiesheng and his wife for being decent folks.
Zhang Shan Ni didn’t expect to inadvertently boost her in-laws’ reputation, but she was glad to see accomplishnt nonetheless.
However, when Uncle and her brother-in-law took her to the train station and saw people who recognized her after a long absence, looking at her little dark face in astonishnt, Zhang Shan Ni knew she had achieved her purpose.
There’s a transition period in change, and if she can fool the eyes of others, she feels very good about it.
"I won’t eat it, I’ll save it for little Ya." The boy unceremoniously took the offering from Zhang Shan Ni and said, "She’s sick, this should be kept for her to nourish her body."
The boy quietly swallowed his saliva, carefully wrapped the stead bun, and hid it in his chest, thinking that once little Ya woke up, she wouldn’t be hungry anymore with sothing to eat.
"She won’t miss that bit; you eat it. Only if you are well-fed will you have the strength to take care of your Yaya."
"Thank you, sister." Xiao Lei saw the big bag of stead buns Zhang Shan Ni brought out and imdiately swallowed his mouthful of saliva embarrassingly, carefully stuffing the bun from his hand into his mouth with a very grateful expression on his face.
Zhang Shan Ni didn’t say much, and seeing that the little girl was about to wake up, she had Xiao Lei go to the dining area to buy a serving of plain porridge, just waiting for the little girl to wake up and be able to eat!
After all, when ninety-nine steps have been taken, the last one is not a problem.
Seeing the little girl’s condition improving, she handed the half pill she had broken off earlier to the little boy and also gave him a thermoter, then sent the two children on their way.
After all, she has plenty of these things in her Space. She had robbed several large hospital warehouses back in the day.
After sending them off, the train journey was half over. She had noticed a boy looking and quickly made a trip to the restroom. Coming back and seeing two n standing not far away, Zhang Shan Ni had always locked in on this area with her spiritual power, aware that they had blocked certain criminals and understood why Xiao Lei said these two n were good people.
Whether a person is good or not depends on their attitude toward oneself; it can’t be universally determined.
In her view, the features of these two n don’t exactly compose the word "good," but in the eyes of Xiao Lei and little Ya, these n are the ones who watched over them growing up, so of course, they are good people.
Those who are kind to oneself but are not considered good people, are truly ungrateful.
When Zhang Shan Ni passed by them, she nodded in a friendly manner but did not converse.
Seeing that everything was alright, she promptly sent them off. After all, these two seats weren’t exclusively hers, and occupying them forever would anger even the most amiable people.
On the subsequent journey on the rails, Zhang Shan Ni stopped paying attention to others and closed her eyes, with her spiritual power locking onto several parcels as she half-dozed with her eyes squinted.
The sll in the train compartnt wasn’t pleasant, and even though she had taken motion sickness dicine beforehand, she was still uncomfortably stifled.
Now with no entertainnt and even fewer books, she could only occupy her ti with dical texts. Reading them for too long on the train made her eyes more dizzy, and it was indeed better to squint and rest.
When she sat up straight with a headache and dizziness, there were only three hours left before she would get off the train. With nothing else to do, she rembered her visit to the original host’s Uncle’s house before departure, with a faint smile on her face—
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