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357. I'm So Scared He Will Die Suddenly 2

Tang Yuchen slightly curved the corners of his mouth and asked him: "How long will it take to cure it?"

"It will take some time, at least half a year."

"It doesn't matter. I've survived all these years, so it won't be short of half a year."

Liang Weiming nodded: "Yes, I didn't expect that there would be any hope of curing your disease. You will come to get the medicine in a few days. I will prepare a month's supply for you first. The toxicity of the antidote is a bit strong. If your body develops

If you feel unwell, you must come for a check-up.”

"Toxicity?" Tang Yuchen raised his eyebrows slightly.[

Liang Weiming nodded: "Well, the method used is to fight poison with poison. All methods have been tried before, but there is no such method. In the past, I didn't dare to use poison on you because there was a lot of residual poison remaining in your body. I would use poison on you again.

, your body will definitely not be able to bear it. Now that I have eliminated your remaining poison to a minimum, even if I use poison on you, it will not cause any harm to your body."

The man nodded understandingly. He looked at the elders who had worried about him for many years and couldn't help but said gratefully: "Uncle Liang, thank you."

"You're too polite to say thank you." Liang Weiming patted him on the shoulder and looked at him with eyes as loving as looking at his own child.

Tang Yuchen just smiled and said nothing more.

He will remember Uncle Liang's kindness to him forever, and he will step forward when he needs help, so he won't say unnecessary nonsense.

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The weather in spring is very good.

The sun is shining, the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant.

An Ruo has been bored at home for several months and does rehabilitation every day. She really wants to go out for a walk and relax.

Before she had time to tell Tang Yuchen, he offered to take her on an outing.

Unexpectedly, they had a good understanding of each other, so An Ruo naturally happily agreed.

After bringing some food and supplies, the two of them set off in an off-road vehicle.

Arriving at a famous farmhouse in the suburbs, Tang Yuchen parked the car and pushed An Ruo for a walk in the forest.

The woods here are artificially cultivated and are of great ornamental value.

Along the way, there were also various flowers blooming.

An Ruo was in a wheelchair and didn't have to walk, so she kept taking photos with her mobile phone and had a great time.

Tang Yuchen had been here before, and he introduced the scenery to her as he walked.

Although it is all artificially created, it is still very pleasing to the eye and makes people feel relaxed and happy.

Because it was a working day, there was almost no one at the farmhouse today. Tang Yuchen also deliberately chose a time when no one was around to bring her here to play.[

If it's a weekend, it won't be so clean.

When An Ruo came to a small stream, she saw many fat fish in the stream.

The stream is not deep, probably only as deep as a person's knees. The water is crystal clear, but there are actually many big fish in it, which is incredible.

Tang Yuchen explained to her with a smile: "These fish are deliberately put into the water. Guests can choose to fish or catch fish with their bare hands. The fish caught can be handed over to the kitchen for cooking, and each person can eat one fish for free."

"

"Such a good thing." An Ruo was surprised and pleasantly surprised, "Then let's catch two fish and cook them in the kitchen."

"Okay." The man curled his lips and agreed.

He settled Anruo on the shore, took off his shoes and socks, rolled up his trouser legs and walked into the stream.

As soon as he walked in, the fish around him dispersed.

Tang Yuchen stood still in the center, waiting for the fish to swim over on its own.

He had already spotted a fish weighing about two kilograms and was ready to catch it.


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