How I Pampered the Tyrant Into Devotion With My Space-Chapter 597: She Has This Level of Professionalism

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Chapter 597: Chapter 597: She Has This Level of Professionalism

They weren’t sure if their relatives could wait until the plague completely disappeared or a cure was found.

The rebel army and the soldiers clashed again, and this time, the rebels were truly ruthless.

The eighteen types of martial arts took turns in battle, demonstrating the prowess of a hundred thousand people.

Thus, the warfare on Tang Zan’s side was also somewhat strenuous.

Then, Pei Shu’er saw Chu Yu Jun sprinkle some powder, and soon, a dense swarm of poisonous insects charged towards the rebel army.

Pei Shu’er found this scene both bizarre and familiar.

Then she realized that this was the thrilling moment from the original story.

If she were to scatter poison powder, some insects would be attracted, but not this many.

Only a heroine with a special aura could attract so many poisonous insects.

At this moment, in the hearts of everyone, Chu Yu Jun had become a hero!

Her prestige even rivaled Commander Sun.

Of course, there was still some distance to Tang Zan and Pei Shu’er.

After all, these soldiers were from the Gulan Military Camp, and it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say they were the confidants of Pei Shu’er and Tang Zan.

Then, they used earth bombs, causing heavy losses to the rebel army.

In the end, Ye Kai was driven back to Lin State, but the soldiers still didn’t gain much.

To win with fewer numbers in a frontal attack was already quite impressive.

However, under the current circumstances, it’s uncertain which side would win next time.

She found Tang Zan and expressed her thoughts.

"I want to develop cannons."

Tang Zan nodded, pondered for a long time, and agreed.

"Alright."

The situation was complicated, necessitating the development of cannons, as the catapult’s power was no longer sufficient to deal with the rebels.

The most important thing was that after so much time, all the rebels had almost turned into demons, with little humanity left.

So, Tang Zan allocated a group to work with Pei Shu’er on cannon development.

In her space, Pei Shu’er also purchased a batch of cannons, but they were too advanced.

Some cannons were also procured as antique collections, but they were too outdated to be practical.

During Pei Shu’er’s development, others only helped with minor tasks, with the more confidential aspects not disclosed to them.

The documents were searched by Tang Zan and Pei Shu’er together.

Finally, they almost completed the research, allowing Pei Shu’er to begin development again.

The news that Pei Shu’er was developing cannons somehow spread, growing more exaggerated over time.

No one believed she could accomplish it.

Cannons were much more complex than earth bombs.

Earth bombs, once the formula was known, could be directly prepared, but cannons required much more work.

While Pei Shu’er was engrossed in research, Chu Yu Jun’s reputation among the soldiers grew even more than before.

She eventually became someone with a reputation comparable to Pei Shu’er’s.

At the same time, she also healed many of the wounded.

Once, when Pei Shu’er was exhausted from an experiment and just stepped out of her room, she saw Chu Yu Jun helping Tang Zan back.

The whole team only had two people left.

Looking at the two of them, Pei Shu’er’s eyes were pricked with pain.

Chu Yu Jun’s face was full of worry, and Tang Zan’s eyes were half-closed, his consciousness somewhat scattered, but he was holding on.

Pei Shu’er, concerned about Tang Zan’s wounds, quickly started treating him.

Chu Yu Jun sighed.

"Let me handle it. You’re too concerned and getting flustered."

Pei Shu’er shook her head, "I still have this bit of professionalism."

Chu Yu Jun stood beside them, occasionally helping Pei Shu’er, occasionally touching her.

What Pei Shu’er felt was a frighteningly cold touch.

Tang Zan rare for him, smiled at Chu Yu Jun, "You may leave now."

This smile surprised not only Chu Yu Jun but also left Pei Shu’er stunned.

Tang Zan usually treated the Tang Family a bit better, maintaining a significant distance from others, especially women, yet he smiled at Chu Yu Jun.

Thus, whatever emotions were at play, Tang Zan had something unusual with Chu Yu Jun.

Pei Shu’er, a bit jealous, pursed her lips without speaking, lowering her head to treat Tang Zan’s wounds.

Tang Zan, holding back laughter, looked at Pei Shu’er’s angry face.

In the end, Pei Shu’er pressed heavily on Tang Zan’s wound, throwing the gauze aside in annoyance.

"Wasn’t this wound severe enough for you to need help to return?!"

After she said this, Pei Shu’er wanted to leave, but Tang Zan wrapped his arm around her waist.

"What’s wrong with you?"

Pei Shu’er gritted her teeth, saying nothing, "Nothing."

With that, she broke free from Tang Zan’s hold.

Tang Zan hadn’t finished his words when Pei Shu’er left like a gust of wind.

With her mind in turmoil and unable to calm down, she returned to her room and entered her space.

Playing with the White Tiger for a while, she then soaked in the Spiritual Spring bath and eventually fell asleep on a soft bed inside her space.

Too exhausted, Pei Shu’er didn’t know how long she slept.

Through the entrance to her space, she saw Tang Zan sitting in her room as if waiting for her.

She couldn’t be bothered to pay attention to Tang Zan; after all, searching for documents could be done anywhere, right?

In her space, she could even use electronic devices to search, much better than flipping through books page by page.

She even started learning cannon-making courses, staying in her space for an unknown amount of time.

With her prolonged stay, her skin became better, and her mind clearer.

Tang Zan settled in Pei Shu’er’s room, and Chu Yu Jun was designated to change his bandages.

Seeing the two of them together annoyed Pei Shu’er.

Especially when she saw their tacit understanding, she almost saw sparks in the air between them.

Pei Shu’er was furious.

To distract herself, she turned her back to the space entrance, blocking the outside view.

With the White Tiger’s company, Pei Shu’er soon ignored the troublesome man.

Then she started reading again.

Days went by, and Tang Zan’s gaze wandered, his face still icy, but his eyes betrayed his turmoil.

His eyes were bloodshot.

He gritted his teeth, "Pei Shu’er, shouldn’t you come out by now?"

Sometimes, he had a strange feeling, unsure if Pei Shu’er was in this room.

Perhaps, he was the only one there.

This feeling filled him with panic.

He shouldn’t have withheld everything from Pei Shu’er before.

With no response, that lonely feeling, void of Pei Shu’er, emerged again.

This feeling left Tang Zan powerless and helpless.

He couldn’t enter Pei Shu’er’s space.

If Pei Shu’er wanted to avoid him, he couldn’t find her at all.