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Chapter 160

TFWYH – Chapter 160 Yu Little Fairy

Transmigrated as the Villainous Fat Wife of a Yandere Husband4 min read160 of 890

“What should we do then?”

“Practice! Try standing first. Don’t push yourself too hard, take it slow!”

“What if I fall again?”

Tang Wan hesitated for a moment before tentatively suggesting, “I’ll stay with you?”

“Okay!”

And so, Tang Wan, who was about to go out, got hooked by the little demon and ended up staying in the courtyard with him, helping him with his rehab—completely forgetting about Yanyan.

The little demon also worked hard, but whenever Yanyan peeked through the window from the next room, he would conveniently lose his balance and fall.

Each time, Tang Wan would rush to catch him in time.

Once, the little demon even toppled her to the ground, their lips pressing together—stealing a kiss.

His ears flushed red. “My lady, I didn’t mean to.”

“……” Tang Wan froze for a few seconds—was there such a bonus? Then she straightened her face and helped him up seriously. “Again!”

“Oh!” Ling Yu obediently agreed. A fleeting trace of amusement flashed in his eyes, and when Tang Wan wasn’t looking, he cast a faint, triumphant glance toward Yanyan—like a proud victor.

Inside the house, Yanyan: “……”

Verdict: totally flirtatious—confirmed.

Tang Wan and Ling Yu “played” like that for quite a while. When Ling Yu finally got tired, she carried him back inside and told him that was enough training for the day—no need to rush, progress takes time.

Ling Yu felt very happy about their “training,” but when he saw that Tang Wan was about to leave again, his mood instantly soured.

“My lady, are you going out?”

“Mm.”

“I want to go too!”

“Alright!”

Going together wasn’t a problem—bringing her beautiful husband out for a walk wasn’t a bad idea either.

And so, Tang Wan left with the little demon.

Yanyan covered her forehead helplessly.

She really hadn’t expected that one day, she’d be treated as a rival in love—by a grown man.

Compared to Ling Yue, Tang Wan actually wasn’t that busy.

That girl usually wouldn’t even let her into the roasting shed.

After Gesang delivered some beef, Ling Yue immediately asked for another two thousand jin to be sent over, preparing to make dried beef in bulk.

Everyone in the family got roped in for the job—even little Ling Chen got conscripted.

Except for Tang Wan.

Her daily routine was just helping out at the shop in the morning. The busiest time was when the beef first arrived, when she helped move it around.

Now that all the meat was already in the roasting shed, she didn’t have to go there anymore, so her afternoons were free.

So when Tang Wan arrived at the Jimin Medical Hall, after picking up some herbs, she asked Doctor Li, “Do you have any… suckers—uh, I mean, patients with difficult and complicated diseases who are also generous spenders?”

Doctor Li’s eyes lit up. “You’re taking consultations?”

Tang Wan: “No. Just one patient a month!”

Mainly because she was short on money!

And also because she didn’t want Doctor Li dumping minor cases on her.

Doctor Li’s eyelid twitched hard, speechless. “Didn’t you say doctors should have benevolent hearts? Where’s your compassion now?”

Tang Wan gave him a look that said are you stupid? “You actually believe that kind of polite nonsense?”

As long as she knew her own heart, who cared what others thought?

Doctor Li was thoroughly defeated.

Then he thought about it again—it wasn’t so bad if she only treated one patient a month, but he had one condition.

He wanted her to work under his clinic’s name.

Tang Wan didn’t mind, so she gave him her address and said, “Send any business my way!”

Doctor Li nodded, jotted it down, and smiled. “Actually, there’s already one case—but alas, you can’t treat it. No one in this world can.”

“Oh?” Tang Wan’s curiosity was immediately piqued. “Whose case?”

“The Su family…” Doctor Li began slowly.

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