The Whole Dynasty Spoils the Tyrant's Beloved Youngest Daughter-Chapter 334 - 244: More People, More Strength

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Chapter 334: Chapter 244: More People, More Strength

Obviously, he had already removed the parasite from Jun Ning’s body!

How could Jun Ning still be affected by it?

What on earth is going on?

Seeing Ye Ying’s confusion, Jun Ning explained, "After you fainted, that bandit stealthily released another parasite towards me, and I didn’t notice, so I got hit!"

Ye Ying: "......Quickly, let me take a look?"

After confirming that Jun Ning was also affected by the parasite, Ye Ying was even more nervous than when he was affected himself.

When Jun Ning pointed to her right leg, and showed him where the parasite entered her body, Ye Ying hurriedly helped her sit down, carefully rolled up her trouser leg, and examined the situation.

Men and women shouldn’t have physical contact!

Jun Ning initially wanted to stop him, but seeing that Ye Ying was purely concerned for her, with no other intentions, and knowing she needed someone to examine her condition, she didn’t stop him.

Ye Ying felt a jolt in his heart when he saw the small hole in Jun Ning’s calf where the parasite burrowed in.

He took a deep breath, rolled her trouser leg up further, and saw faint marks of the parasite moving upwards under the skin of Jun Ning’s thigh, above her knee, and fell onto the ground in shock.

The Pavilion Master wasn’t lying, nor was he joking; there really was a parasite in her body.

What to do?

What should be done?

Ye Ying clutched his head, almost biting his teeth to powder, and broke out in a cold sweat from tension.

For the first time in his life, he was so afraid! More afraid than when he was beaten half to death by the Wushang Sect and sold to the Black Market; he was truly terrified.

Jun Ning tried to pull Ye Ying’s hand from his head; when she couldn’t, she sat in front of him and comforted, "Ye Ying, don’t be like this."

Ye Ying said nothing.

Jun Ning continued, "Solutions are always more plentiful than problems. As long as we put our minds to it and strategize, we can definitely find a solution."

Ye Ying remained silent and unresponsive.

Jun Ning sighed and continued, "Throughout my journey, I’ve faced countless life-and-death situations but have always managed to come through safely. Believe me, this time will be no different."

Ye Ying shook his head and retorted, "If you have to rely on luck to comfort yourself whenever trouble arises, then you’re not far from death."

"Ah Ning, I can die!" Ye Ying said solemnly, "I don’t want you to die. Your future is bright, and you have a long road ahead!"

As he spoke, tears streamed down his face.

He was truly worried sick about Jun Ning.

The parasite is deadly!

"I want you to live well!" Ye Ying choked up as he spoke.

Jun Ning took out a handkerchief from her pocket and wiped Ye Ying’s tears, "Ye Ying, don’t cry, and don’t be so pessimistic. Trust me; we’ll be fine."

Jun Ning was not at all defeated by this ordeal.

Instead, Ye Ying’s worry was fiercer than a storm, leaving her a bit at a loss.

Ye Ying snatched the handkerchief from Jun Ning’s hand, wiped his tears himself, then calmed his emotions. No longer as agitated, he pulled Jun Ning into his embrace and said with absolute determination, "Ah Ning, I will find a way to remove the parasite for you. Wait here for my return."

After he finished speaking, he released Jun Ning and hurried out through the window!

Jun Ning wanted to stop him, but couldn’t.

She had no choice but to wait for his return, but as she waited, she became famished, and no one brought her food or checked on her.

Ye Ying did not return either.

Deciding not to wait anymore, knowing that an extra person brings more strength, she too had to think of a plan.

She left a signal inside the room indicating she had escaped and the next meeting place for Ye Ying, then seized an opportunity, stealthily crawled out of the window, used pebbles to divert the guards, and made her escape under the cover of darkness.

Since it was late at night, there weren’t many people in the bandit village. As long as she was careful to avoid patrols, there would be no problem escaping.

And Jun Ning was very skilled at hiding and fleeing!

Jun Ning planned that once she escaped, she would gather information about this village and then disguise herself to solve the parasite problem.

But as she ran and ran, it seemed she had been running for a long time without knowing where she was, unable to find the official road.

When she reached a bridge, for some unknown reason, it teetered under her, nearly causing her to fall off.

Jun Ning quickly backed away to a safe spot, cautiously watching the bridge.

At that moment, a tall man on the other side of the bridge walked steadily towards her, and seeing she was unharmed, he said, "Little girl, don’t cross this bridge again in the future; it’s about to collapse!"

"If it’s about to collapse, why aren’t you afraid? Why did you still come across this teetering bridge?" Jun Ning asked, puzzled.

The man patiently explained, "Because I know martial arts and can fly, so I’m not afraid even if the bridge suddenly collapses!"

"Oh..." Jun Ning murmured, feeling a sense of awe at how useful Qinggong was.

The man kindly advised, "It’s very late, little girl, you should head home quickly; don’t linger here; it’s dangerous."

"What about you? Why aren’t you leaving?" Jun Ning said, "If you leave, we can go together. It’s too dark, and I’ve... gotten lost! I really don’t know where I’m going!"

If I keep wandering like this, not only will I not escape, but I’ll be in grave danger!

The man ruffled Jun Ning’s hair, "I’m not planning to leave just yet; I want to take another look at the bridge. If you’re willing to wait, hold on a little while, and when I’m done, I’ll guide you. How about that?"

It’s too dangerous to wander around at this hour!

This is the best option.

Jun Ning nodded in agreement.

The man examined the bridge more closely. It was very old and made of wood, and after so many years, the wood had decayed and was naturally on the verge of collapsing.

The man contemplated how to build a completely new bridge.

This new bridge should not only prevent foreign invasions, serving as a natural barrier to isolate the outside, but also not rely on wood or exhaust people with hauling bricks and materials from outside or finding craftsmen. It should be something the people in their village could manage themselves.

But this was extremely challenging.

The man had pondered this for three months based on his experiences and the bridges he had seen in his life, and still hadn’t found a good solution.

Curiously, Jun Ning asked, "Big brother, you seem troubled as you look at the bridge. Can you tell me what’s bothering you? Maybe I can help think of a solution."