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Chapter 128 Natural Medicine Garden

Chapter 128 Natural Medicine Garden

"yes."

Cui Teng happily agreed.

After being busy for a long time, Ruan Xiangxiang was already hungry.

She covered her growling stomach and said, "Everyone must be hungry now. Cui Teng, please arrange for Aunt Liu to cook some food for everyone so that everyone can fill their stomachs."

"Okay." Cui Teng turned to another person and asked him to tell Widow Liu to prepare food.

Before the man left, Cui Teng did not forget to tell her: "Remember to tell Widow Liu the three things the king said. Don't let her break any taboos and offend the king. I will never let her go."

The man agreed repeatedly and left.

But Cui Teng came closer with a smile on his face: "Your Majesty, I will take you to your residence to have a rest first. When the food is cooked, I will personally deliver it to you."

"good."

Cui Teng led Ruan Xiangxiang and his party to a cave.

Looking at the door, there are two long horns slanting there, the decoration style is extremely strange.

Ruan Xiangxiang and Chu Munan didn't find it scary, they just felt weird.

But Li Cui, who was behind him, shrank back and held Ruan Sanbao tightly in his arms, looking like a frightened bird.

As soon as Ruan Xiangxiang walked to the entrance of the cave, she smelled a strange smell inside.

It was the kind of bloody smell mixed with sour smell. The smell was so strong that it made Ruan Xiangxiang want to vomit.

How long did this Patch have to go without taking a bath, changing the bedding, or cleaning the room before his residence became so smelly?

Behind him, Li Cui hurriedly tugged at the hem of Ruan Xiangxiang's clothes.

"Xiangxiang, when are we leaving here?"

She already had a psychological shadow on this place and just wanted to leave as soon as possible.

Ruan Xiangxiang exited the cave and then told Cui Teng: "Give us another place to live. I don't like to live where others have lived."

"Well, how about living next door?" Cui Teng pointed to the next door and suggested: "Of the caves in Shuiyun Village, these two caves are good. Pachi occupied this one before, and he can use one of the caves next to it.

Come and store some things. Since the king doesn’t like to live where others have lived, this is the right place to live. Let’s collect those things and put them right where Patch used to live.”

Ruan Xiangxiang asked: "Are there no houses in the entire Shuiyun Village? You all live in caves?"

"There are houses." Cui Teng pointed to the back: "Behind that is the former residence of the people of Shuiyun Village. Those houses are all wooden, in disrepair and crumbling, so Pachi occupied them.

After Shuiyun Village, we no longer lived in those houses."

"Oh. Take us to see it."

"good."

Cui Teng agreed and walked back with Ruan Xiangxiang and others.

They passed through a natural tunnel and then passed through a cave. When they exited the cave, they saw a cave in front of them.

In front are some natural shrubs and grasses, and there are many flowers and plants on the ground.

Ruan Xiangxiang took a quick look and quickly recognized several Chinese herbal medicines among them.

Chu Munan's eyes also lit up. There were so many herbs here, so he could just replenish his inventory.

Opposite the natural medicine garden is a group of houses, which indeed look a bit old and dilapidated.

But compared to a cave, Ruan Xiangxiang still prefers to sleep in a house, even if it is a wooden house, it doesn't matter.

"Your Majesty, please."

Ruan Xiangxiang nodded.

Cui Teng took a stick and led the way while cutting grass.

"There are a lot of vegetation here. At this time of year, there are still snakes occasionally. Your Majesty, please be careful."

"Um."

"Since your Majesty wants to live there, these plants and trees are really in the way. Later, my subordinates will bring people to shovel all these weeds and trees."

(End of chapter)


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