How I Pampered the Tyrant Into Devotion With My Space-Chapter 554: I Know You’re Not Ordinary

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Chapter 554: Chapter 554: I Know You’re Not Ordinary

Only now, everyone realized the terror of the plague, and only then did they begin to think about prevention.

But it was already too late.

The medicine she gave could only prevent, but it had little effect on curing.

Her actions, in the eyes of these people, were really incomprehensible and unfathomable.

And a lot of money was spent in vain.

As for the heroine Lin Shiyao, it probably would still take until the people are in a dire state, at the most difficult time, for her to appear.

Only then can the greatness and strength of the heroine be highlighted.

Even though Jing Ci said she had already killed Lin Shiyao, if the heroine were dead, the world would inevitably collapse.

So Pei Shu’er felt that the heroine must not be dead.

Pei Shu’er withdrew her gaze and solemnly said to Tang Zan, "I want to save them."

Tang Zan pondered for a while, not agreeing directly but asked, "Then how do you plan to save them?"

Pei Shu’er looked at Tang Zan, then at the patients outside.

"I want to set up a dedicated house, let some people with the plague go inside. I will study well what kind of virus this is, that is causing everyone to get infected, so I can treat it accordingly."

Tang Zan said, "Can you assure you won’t get infected?"

Pei Shu’er smiled, "I can’t guarantee it, but I think even if I get infected, I won’t die. I have Spiritual Spring Water, at least it can keep me alive, right?"

Tang Zan frowned, "That can’t be done, as long as you’re safe, the death of those people has nothing to do with me."

Pei Shu’er was also somewhat stubborn, "But, I want to save them."

She could no longer wait for the heroine to appear; how many people would die in that much time.

Before the plague broke out, even if occasionally seeing a few patients, the overall atmosphere was peaceful.

Now witnessing the outbreak of the plague, Pei Shu’er felt she couldn’t bear it anymore.

Moreover, the plague could potentially affect the people she cares about at any time.

The conversation between the two was destined to be unpleasant and ended in disagreement.

Tang Zan’s face was very cold.

He really couldn’t be without Pei Shu’er.

Just thinking about the possibility of losing Pei Shu’er, that bone-deep pain surged back again.

But this plague, perhaps only Pei Shu’er could treat it.

Along the way, Tang Zan and Pei Shu’er saw through the carriage window, corpses lining the streets.

Even those government officers who once processed bodies skillfully had fallen ill.

The entire Capital was now in a state of paralysis.

Until they reached the city gate, where there were even more dead, the whole Capital reeked.

Pei Shu’er thought, with the Capital like this, other places probably aren’t much better.

Tang Zan’s voice was low, unexpectedly calling her.

"Pei Shu’er."

Pei Shu’er looked at Tang Zan.

This time, Tang Zan was silent for a long time before speaking.

"I can let you research the medicine, but you must take me with you."

Pei Shu’er paused, then embraced Tang Zan’s neck and gently rocked, coquettishly.

"I knew it, you’re the best."

Tang Zan’s face remained stiff, his eyes still showing signs of struggle.

Pei Shu’er hurriedly said, "With your help, actually it’s great. If this plague passes quickly, it benefits us. Only by curing the plague will we be absolutely safe."

Tang Zan nodded, "But we must first ensure our own safety."

If they have to stay with the infected for a long time, they are most susceptible to infection themselves.

At this moment, Pei Shu’er directly took out protective suits from her space.

"Look at this, is it okay? Actually, as long as we follow protocols, nothing will happen."

Tang Zan nodded, "Okay."

Neither of them needed to buy a house; Tang Zan already had one under his name.

Upon arriving at the house, they put the protective suits on his trusted aides.

At the same time, they arranged patients in separate rooms, waiting for treatment.

They also set up a special room, which only Pei Shu’er and Tang Zan could enter.

Others were responsible for assisting in other tasks.

Such as buying medicine, taking care of patients, brewing medicine, and so on.

In short, everything except the study of medicine was handled by them.

Pei Shu’er cleared her throat, "Later, no matter what I take out, don’t be surprised."

After saying this, she still felt a bit uneasy.

But she had no choice but to take it out.

Tang Zan nodded, knowing Pei Shu’er had space, but also knowing she had secrets.

For example, she always brought out strange items not belonging to this era.

Like the loom before, and now possibly the things she is about to take out.

If these items were normal, Pei Shu’er wouldn’t have given him a heads-up.

Tang Zan walked over, hugging her waist, putting his chin on Pei Shu’er’s shoulder.

"I know, you have an extraordinary origin, I know it all."

Pei Shu’er’s movements halted.

Then she heard Tang Zan say, "Initially, I just suspected Pei Shu’er had gone through hardship, therefore had a personality change."

"But no matter how one changes, Pei Shu’er wouldn’t do something like going deep into a wolf pack to save me."

"Later, I asked others, you hadn’t left, just fainted for a moment, and when you woke up, your personality had drastically changed."

Tang Zan said, "So, did you seize ’Pei Shu’er’s’ body?"

Pei Shu’er shook her head, attempting to speak, but every time she tried, it felt as though an invisible force restrained her, preventing her from revealing the truth.

She could only vaguely say, "At that time, she was already dead." 𝗳𝐫𝚎𝗲𝚠𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝘃𝚎𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺

Tang Zan could also see Pei Shu’er’s hesitance, "Are you unable to speak about it?"

Pei Shu’er opened her mouth, but it strangely closed again, opening several times, but by then Tang Zan knew Pei Shu’er was restricted.

However, Pei Shu’er’s eyes clearly asked him when he realized it.

Tang Zan answered by himself, "Not long after we arrived at the Deserted Mountain, I had guessed it."

Pei Shu’er’s character differed from "Pei Shu’er," her way of speaking too, and occasionally would say a few odd words.

With so many clues, just by paying attention and spending a lot of time with her, her flaws could be noticed.

At first, Tang Zan thought Pei Shu’er would do them harm, but later found Pei Shu’er always helping them.

Pei Shu’er paused, then a smile appeared on her lips.

Talking with someone as smart as Tang Zan was quite enjoyable.

She was bound by rules, but Tang Zan wasn’t.

And Tang Zan always managed to hit the questions Pei Shu’er wanted to ask.

Pei Shu’er said, "Aren’t you afraid of me?"

Tang Zan chuckled lightly, "Do you think I’d be afraid of you?"

Pei Shu’er shook her head. Indeed, if he truly feared her, when she returned alive from the Tazi Camp, Tang Zan would have thought she was a ghost.

After all, no one could fall from such a high cliff and survive.