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Chapter 313: Deep Valley Missing Becomes Illness Part 8

The man just opened the door and walked in. He was still talking to her. Why did this woman suddenly scream?

She herself seemed to be frightened, and it seemed that Bai Mulin was also frightened...

He put down the basin, walked to the woman, stretched out his hand to touch her forehead, "It's okay! Why did you scream so suddenly? It scared me to death."

He smiled at her and said, "Wash your face quickly, I made something delicious for you!"

"Mu Lin..." Just as she turned around, she heard a woman's trembling voice calling her, "I can't see...it seems like I can't hear you even when you speak."

Qin'er could only see the outline of Bai Mulin's blurred face and her bright red lips opening and closing, but could not hear what she was saying at all.

Mo Qingran's medicine... worked?

"Oh!" Bai Mulin was surprised again, "Qingran's medicine is actually so effective!" She walked back to the woman and got closer to take a closer look.

He deliberately slowed down his voice and said clearly, "Don't worry! Qing Ran said that after a few days, the poison in your body will be completely eliminated and your martial arts will slowly recover! Congratulations! Hahaha!"

At first she was worried that Mo Qingran wouldn't be able to cure Qin'er.

"I can't hear what you are saying at all." Qin'er said helplessly, feeling that her vision was becoming increasingly blurry, as if her eyes were covered with a veil.

After trying hard for a while, he said in frustration, "I can't see anymore. I feel like I'm going blind..."

"Uh..." Bai Mulin blinked, sighing at Miao Jiang's witchcraft, and was even more surprised by Mo Qingran's healing skills.

Then he grabbed the woman's hand and wrote in her hand: Don't worry, I will take care of you until you recover.

With these words, Qin'er seemed to feel much more at ease.

After all, she had never lived a life where she couldn't see or hear. Fortunately, this was Shura Valley, isolated from the world, so she didn't need to think too much.

Suddenly, she seemed to understand what Mo Qingran said yesterday.



At noon, Qin'er was taken to the pavilion where she kept her doves to bask in the sun.

Although she couldn't hear, the woman could still feel that that girl Bai Mulin must be chirping non-stop at this time.

Fortunately, she doesn't feel bored living here alone, and there are always ways to entertain herself.


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