Tammy said, "Yes, I've had it before! But it was a long time ago. I can't really remember what it tastes like anymore."
Lilith said, "Ben bought a lot of chickens. Go get some from our place later."
"Your husband bought them for you. Why should I take them?" Tammy smiled.
"It's fine, Tammy. Take it. I'll get more once it finishes," Ben said distractedly. "Chicken soup helps with beauty and nourishes the skin."
Tammy said, "But my skin is great! Ever since I changed my bad habit of staying up late at night, my skin got better."
"Then, give it to Jun!" Ben felt that there were too many chickens at home, too. With Lilith's appetite, he wondered how long it would take her to finish them all.
"Can't you just buy less?" Tammy decided to help them.
"Isn't the chicken soup for menstruation? Would it be bad for Jun?" Lilith asked.
"What? Chicken soup helps with menstruation?" Tammy was a little surprised.
"If not, why would Ben buy so many chickens for me? I don't like taking medication, so he found another way through food." Lilith felt a little moved when she said that.
"It won't have huge effects. It's fine if men drink it too. I drank some this morning," Ben said calmly.
At that moment, Shea said concernedly, "Lilith, what happened to you?"
"Shea, my period is not regular. It is late this month," Lilith said while smiling, "But don't worry. Once my wedding is over, I'll go to the hospital to get it checked out."
"Oh… could you be pregnant?" Shea asked calmly. "Pregnancy would stop menstruation."
Lilith responded, "Uh…"
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