Chapter 2110 - 2104: Qin Xue Was Bitten by a Snake
Chapter 2110: Chapter 2104: Qin Xue Was Bitten by a Snake
"Okay, thanks for the hard work, brother." Ji Yu didn’t argue with her brother.
"Ah! What are you doing here? Didn’t you leave?" Ji Yan was startled by the shadow at the door and nearly reached for something.
"Xue Ling said this potion needs to soak for half an hour." Chu Molin had forgotten to tell them the time and returned.
"Oh, I see." As Ji Yan finished speaking, Chu Molin’s figure had already disappeared.
"This person is really scary, coming and going without a trace, like a ghost?" Ji Yan thought Chu Molin was just like the kind of characters on the village chief’s TV. Those people were always so skilled.
But Ji Yan didn’t realize that TV was TV. None of it was real, unlike real life.
At home, after locking the door, Qin Xue let the kids wash up and took them to rest, then she went back to the room herself, grabbed some clothes, filled a bucket with water, and casually rinsed before entering the hidden space. Bathing in there was truly comfortable.
Qin Xue took off her clothes and went directly into the bath. Refreshing—every pore on her body opened up, and Qin Xue felt a sensation she had never experienced before.
"Ah, what bit me?" Qin Xue suddenly felt a pain on her back shoulder and reached back to grab something soft in her hand.
"Ah, a snake." Qin Xue screamed, flinging the thing in her hand away, her legs weak. She was terrified of these soft, cold-blooded creatures. How could there be a snake in her hidden space?
Qin Xue couldn’t remember where this snake came from, but now she was bitten, and she felt numbness on half her shoulder, indicating the snake was poisonous.
Was she going to die in her own space now? Dear heavens, why is this happening?
Qin Xue felt weak, fortunate she was sitting in the pool, or she’d have fallen to the ground.
Her hand covered the petals on her chest. She wanted to leave; she didn’t want to die here. Even if she did, she wanted to die outside. She wanted to see Chu Molin and the kids, maybe Xue Ling had a way to cure the poison.
But after several attempts to leave, finding herself unable to, Qin Xue began to cry. Why was this happening to her? What did she do wrong? Why was the space so punishing?
Where did this snake come from? If she survived, she’d definitely hunt it down and cook it.
Qin Xue couldn’t get out and was powerless, with numb arms. Her only option was to soak in the pool, bury herself in the spiritual spring water.
Doesn’t this spring water adjust the body and remove toxins? So she might see if it can remove poison.
While in the water, Qin Xue’s body emitted a glow she didn’t notice, gradually gathering at her stomach, then slowly fading. Meanwhile, she began regaining feeling in her arm.
Qin Xue sensed changes in her body, joy filling her heart. Did this really work? Was the spring capable of curing all poisons? These were Qin Xue’s thoughts.
No matter what, she could move now. As long as she wasn’t going to die, that snake was sure to meet its end for daring to bite her in the space—it was clueless.
Meanwhile, the snake hid the moment it hit the ground. That woman was terrifying; she even intended to cook it. It had been here for a long time without seeing anyone, surviving on just rats and such, but the air here was indeed good, making it feel different.
So upon seeing someone today, it instinctively went forward and bit. But that bite felt eerie, though it couldn’t discern what was eerie at the moment. Yet, how did that woman know she wanted to cook it?