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Chapter 2442: You Are Too Malicious
What a pretentious person.
“Hand over the Li family’s memorial tablets. You can’t joke around with their ancestors’ memorial tablets,” the old Taoist priest said.
Ning Shu said indifferently, “Memorial tablets are for the dead. I’m just joking with a dead thing, but you’re joking with the lives of the living.”
“There are so many who are suffering on Earth and waiting for a Taoist priest to save them. Why should a Taoist priest be concerned with these things?”
“You and I originally had no connection, but you want to put me to death. What’s the reason for that?” Ning Shu asked.
With a sweep of his horsetail whisk, the old Taoist priest said, “I eliminate disasters for people in exchange for money.”
“Then I’ll give you money to end the Li family’s bloodline. Will you do it?” Ning Shu tilted her head and asked.
When Master Li came out of the rockery and heard Ning Shu say this, he angrily shouted, “Malicious woman! What a malicious woman!”
The old Taoist priest said, “You are too malicious.”
Ning Shu scoffed. “And what of you? You’re simply a coward that bullies the weak and fears the strong. Are you saying that burning me alive wasn’t malicious?”
Such double standards.
Just because she was a woman, these people would do despicable things in the name of n.o.ble ideals.
Ning Shu jumped onto the rockery, grabbed the old Taoist priest by the collar, and lifted him up with all her strength.
The old Taoist priest was alarmed. Ning Shu directly threw the old Taoist priest over the wall and out of the Li family’s home.
Ning Shu patted the dust off her hands and looked at the Li family.
Her gaze stopped on Lady w.a.n.g, who was lying on the stretcher. This woman had drowned the original host in a pond.
Lady w.a.n.g was a steady fanatic of male superiority and female inferiority. Men didn’t need to manage the inner courtyard since women like Lady w.a.n.g would firmly implement this kind of thinking.
Men looked down on women and women also looked down on women.
Ning Shu just wanted to live, but these people simply wouldn’t let her.
They wanted to be in full control of her life and death.
Being stared at by Ning Shu, Lady w.a.n.g’s face turned whiter and whiter. After all, Ning Shu had been the one to break her leg.
The Li family could no longer trap Ning Shu.
Ning Shu took a deep breath, jumped over the wall, and left. Walking through the clamoring street, she still felt a little out of sorts.
Ning Shu got a hold of a rag and made a sign out of it. She prepared to start her life as a traveling doctor.
However, Ning Shu had no business. Eventually, she encountered an opportunity. A woman was having difficulty giving birth and the midwife had not yet arrived.
Her husband was so anxious that when he saw Ning Shu’s tattered signboard, he was willing to try his luck.
Ning Shu asked the man to buy her a set of silver needles but refused to take his money.
Ning Shu didn’t have a single copper coin right now. She was dest.i.tute.
The man: …
He had never seen such a doctor and he would never have asked for her help if not for the fact that she was a woman.
The man went to the pharmacy and bought a set of silver needles for Ning Shu.
Ning Shu took the silver needles and was very happy. She now had the tools necessary to travel the country.
Ning Shu followed the man to his home. When she reached the room’s doorway, she heard the woman’s pained voice.
Basins of blood were being carried out one after another, making people tremble when they saw them.
Ning Shu placed the rag by the doorway and went into the room with the silver needles.
The woman on the bed had lost her strength from the pain and her complexion was frighteningly pale.
Ning Shu p.r.i.c.ked the woman’s hand with a silver needle, touched her belly, and then began to arrange the position of the fetus.
Ning Shu consoled and encouraged the woman as she arranged the position of the fetus.
The woman only groaned from pain, especially when Ning Shu was arranging the position of the fetus. The pain made her tremble all over.
With the fetus positioned correctly, giving birth would be easier.
“Push now. The fetus is in the correct position. Come on, take a deep breath, then push.” Ning Shu sent a thread of spiritual energy into the woman’s body.