The Divine Doctor And A Common Farmer-Chapter 1716 - 1803: A Surprising Discovery

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Chapter 1716: Chapter 1803: A Surprising Discovery

But in the end, her chicken was boiled into soup and consumed.

She was furious!

For the first time, her emotions fluctuated so intensely. That chicken named Da Hua was her friend, her playmate, her family, her... Da Hua could be anything to her, holding a very significant place in her heart. It was like a beautiful assumption, a beautiful illusion, almost equivalent to her motivation to keep living.

So after Da Hua died, she was so angry, so furious. She was determined to avenge Da Hua.

And on another timeline, gravely injured and unconscious in the rainy night, she encountered Cui Zhu.

Perhaps it was fate’s prank, to meet such a person at an age ignorant of love, thus, some things naturally occurred.

She regretted it countless times.

Even now, she remains deeply immersed in remorse. It’s akin to a feeling of wanting redemption? No, it’s not just redemption; her heart is far greedier than such a simple notion!

In those dreams, after being rescued by Cui Zhu while gravely injured, initially, due to her disdain for human life, she intended to kill Cui Zhu. And indeed, she did attempt to do so, but it was precisely because she had once used Gu on Cui Zhu that she made a surprising discovery.

Cui Zhu’s physique was identical to that of her Senior Sister, a rarity among millions. She had thought that having such a unique existence as her Senior Sister in the world was already incredible.

However, her Senior Sister was not the only one.

She had always been interested in her Senior Sister’s physique, but while her Senior Sister excelled in the Witchery, she herself excelled in Gu Art. Although their relationship wasn’t exceptionally good, it wasn’t to the extent of mutual destruction either. The main reason was that she wasn’t confident enough to take down her Senior Sister in one go, and if her Senior Sister retaliated, it would cause her great trouble.

So when she met Cui Zhu and discovered Cui Zhu’s peculiar physique, all the things she dared not do to her Senior Sister due to various concerns were transferred onto Cui Zhu.

Because of her cruelty, her poison, her Gu, Cui Zhu... was tormented greatly by her.

Initially, this person was angry, even though he had already been through so much in life, honing a heart filled with scars and vicissitudes. But even with all his encounters, when faced with those things, he still erupted.

He cursed her, damned her, but she turned a deaf ear. She was inherently this type of person; she had tormented many people, countless people were driven mad with hatred for her, wishing for her death, yet she still lived well.

She was truly ruthless, indifferent to good and evil, blind to right and wrong, and since childhood never had a clear concept of morality. She acted solely on her whims, doing whatever she desired, which could be seen as uninhibited or simply accustomed to wildness early on.

Even her father, whom she once despised and who cast shadows over her childhood, as long as she earnestly studied Gu Art and became a competent heir, wouldn’t interfere in her private life.

She killed without needing a reason; she was simply that kind of person.

So initially, when she inflicted harm upon Cui Zhu, there was no guilt in her heart.