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The next day, Zhang Shan Ni was awakened by the earth-shattering cries of the babies.

At this ti, the sky was barely bright.

The two little treasures had probably been well-fed by their mother last night, slept sweetly through the entire night, and didn’t stir at all, which was quite obedient and well-behaved of them.

Jiang Xiaoying, personally taking care of them, whispered to Zhou Xiuhua who had co early to report, "These two children, they really cherish their mother, they’re especially well-behaved."

Due to traditional customs, Jiang Xiaoying and Zhou Xiuhua both whispered in the corner, worried that the deeply sleeping siblings would hear Jiang Xiaoying’s praise and start acting ’petty’.

Of course, no matter how obedient they are, when hungry, babies don’t recognize anyone!

Sure enough, as soon as they opened their eyes and didn’t sense food in their mouths, the sibling pair imdiately started to fuss!

The brother was the first to cry, and upon hearing this, the sister, realizing that her brother was crying, naturally wanted to ’join in on the ss’, believing it’s more fun to cry together~~

Fortunately, it was already dawn at this ti, and Jiang Xiaoying, who had slept with the babies, had already had enough rest, and together with Zhou Xiuhua who had arrived early, they changed the babies’ diapers and coaxed them into drinking so warm boiled water.

In this ti, Zhang Shan Ni also managed to wash up with the help of Xie Jingchen, and drank so at soup with fernted wine egg. The wine was old yellow wine, which Fifth had brought over last ti, following Dad and Mom’s instructions, taking the old yellow wine specially brewed ahead of ti for Xie Jingchen from their family’s stock.

Coincidentally, Zhang Shan Ni had given birth, and it was only this morning that the seal was officially opened; the wine was robust, llow and sweet, highly suitable for postpartum care als.

After Zhang Shan Ni had her al and another ten minutes passed, the babies were also fed, and it was already past seven in the morning.

Compared to the bustling atmosphere in the sister’s delivery room, the three Yan brothers, who were disappointedly waiting for Mom to wake up, faced their father’s downtrodden mood.

It wasn’t known whether it was due to the atmosphere in the county town not agreeing with them, but every ti they ca here, accidents always seed to occur.

Not just Yan Dongsheng had such thoughts, Tao Jiansong felt the sa way.

Is it that the Yan Family and Zhang Shan Ni’s zodiac signs are incompatible? Every encounter with her always ends badly.

Either Zhang Shan Ni suffers or the entire Yan Family gets dragged into trouble.

Due to Qi Chun Lan’s grave illness, only Yan Jinsi and Yan Jinchang went downstairs to check on the little sister/brother’s condition.

Hearing that she could now produce breast milk and that the babies could feed normally, this news provided so consolation to the Yan Family mbers.

Another unspoken sentint among the Yan Family was that Qi Chun Lan’s disease was a form of retribution for her past misdeeds, and from then on, no one would bring up past issues to settle old scores.

Although Qi Chun Lan had ultimately co to her senses and helped Zhang Shan Ni, her past mistakes could not be completely erased by this act, but it did provide Zhang Shan Ni with a semblance of fair protection!

This was the unanimous internal sigh of both the Yan Family and the Tao Family mbers.

By the ti Zhang Shan Ni finally found out about Qi Chun Lan’s true condition, Qi Chun Lan’s chief physician had already issued a critical condition notice to the Yan Family mbers.

Although Xie Jingchen did not go downstairs deliberately, he simply didn’t ntion it as his little wife hadn’t asked about it.

As soon as Zhang Shan Ni heard ’rabies’, she instinctively associated it with rabies.

However, she was very aware that even though many things were more advanced than in her original era, the rabies vaccine had not yet been invented.

Look, Yan Jinchang said ’rabies,’ which tells that the theory of rabies hasn’t appeared yet. So where could ’vaccines’ co from?!

Without the research principles and fundantal knowledge about the disease, no matter how much she pondered, it would be almost impossible for her to successfully complete the developnt of a rabies vaccine later on.

Zhang Shan Ni gazed into her husband’s caring and concerned eyes, and at the sorrowful and distressed expressions of the Yan brothers, yet her mind seed to drift off sowhere else—

In the end, Zhang Shan Ni’s heart softened. After learning of Qi Chunlan’s condition and after the Yan brothers had left, she handed over the dicine she had to her husband, asking him to secretly administer it to Qi Chunlan.

Regrettably, although the dicine was effective, there was no need for Qi Chunlan to verify it. With a high fever following her surgery, there was a ninety-nine percent chance she was already infected.

In this era, such a disease was terminal. There was simply no cure for it. Fortunately, Qi Chunlan was still unconscious and not yet displaying symptoms like Lin Zhaodi; she seed relatively normal. This false sense of comfort kept the Yan Family on tenterhooks.

But because she has not yet regained consciousness, neither the doctors nor her relatives were able to grasp her true condition.

Zhang Shan Ni had never thought that after surviving the apocalypse, she would be able to travel back to the past and return to the present!

She had flipped through the dicines in her Space multiple tis, yet failed to find any with specific targeting for this kind of disease.

The dicine she now handed to Xie Jingchen was not exclusively for rabies treatnt. It could be described as an improved version of pills, with effects varying due to individual constitution.

The only targeted drug that might treat her condition was this kind of pill; it wasn’t because she had vaccines and refused to administer them.

In the apocalypse, she had never considered that she would need rabies vaccines in the future. At the beginning of the apocalypse, when it was discovered that the vaccine was completely ineffective after human bites, who would bother storing such obsolete dications?

Oh, it could only be said that Qi Chunlan truly lacked good fortune.

A truly unfortunate soul.

Given that Qi Chunlan was indeed infected, at most, the dicine could ensure that she wouldn’t die from throat spasms induced by hydrophobia.

For the subsequent symptoms of fear of light, water, and sound, overcoming them would entirely depend on her psychological fortitude.

And this was only if the dicine really worked.

After all, twelve hours had passed since the onset of the disease, and administering dicine now was simply leaving it to fate to decide whether Qi Chunlan deserved one last al.

Zhang Shan Ni decided to intervene because she saw that her birth mother truly had so regret and goodwill towards her.

The earlier generous favor allowed her to turn a blind eye to Qi Chunlan’s malice towards her.

However, the current Qi Chunlan had indeed saved her and her babies!

Regardless of previous grievances, Zhang Shan Ni felt indebted to Qi Chunlan for her actions.

Zhang Shan Ni did not like owing favors, especially to soone like Qi Chunlan.

And the later improved pills she had were also made after the apocalypse. If it weren’t for the fact that she had no other choice, she really wouldn’t want to use post-apocalyptic dicines.

She had no idea what substances or drugs were used to create this dicine.

However, this drug, revamped in response to the environnt where rabies vaccines were ineffective, was very dicinal for common wounds caused by mutated animals.

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