Hu Yan’s ears twitched at her words. His golden eyes dimmed ever so slightly, ears dropping as if someone had tugged his tail. But Su Qinglan didn’t notice. She was too busy glaring at Bai Ling.
Bai Ling rubbed her head with a pout, still looking confused. "Why not? Don’t all females worship the Beast God for cubs? Every female I know wants them. Isn’t it... natural?"
Her question was innocent and curious.
Su Qinglan exhaled slowly, her expression softening. "I didn’t say I dislike cubs. I just... want to wait. For now."
In her mind, though, her thoughts churned.
How bizarre I’ve become... I only transmigrated here recently, and I’m already discussing cubs? Back in my world, I never even thought about it. I couldn’t imagine it. Me? A mother?
She swallowed, her chest tightening.
I always wanted the idea of family... but when it came to myself, I was scared. Afraid I wouldn’t be a good mother. Afraid I couldn’t protect or care for a child properly.
The emotions pricked at her heart, but she quickly pushed them aside. Smiling faintly, she looked back at Bai Ling.
"Let’s forget about me. What about you? Do you have cubs?"
The question made Bai Ling’s smile fade.
Her shoulders slumped.
"I want to..." she admitted softly. "I’ve already been mated with my beast husbands for a year. But... still no cubs."
Her voice trembled faintly with frustration. Her eyes dimmed as she lowered her gaze to the fire.
"I try. I pray. But nothing happens. Maybe... maybe I won’t ever..."
The words caught in her throat, and she bit her lip hard, holding back tears.
Su Qinglan’s eyes softened, and her heart stirred.
Because in that moment, she remembered her mission.
To help three females successfully give birth to cubs. It would be really good to help Bai Ling.
Inside her mind, she called out softly.
"System... Is there anything I can do for her?"
Xuyu’s overexcited voice rang in her mind. To determine Bai Ling’s condition, Host must conduct a physical check using her plant-type energy. Minor issues can be healed directly. Severe issues may require external herbs and medicines.
Su Qinglan exhaled slowly, her gaze steadying.
She reached out and clasped Bai Ling’s trembling hands gently. "Don’t lose hope. Let me... try something."
Bai Ling blinked, startled. "Qinglan-jie?"
Su Qinglan smiled faintly. "Trust me. I just need to check your body. It won’t hurt."
Though puzzled, Bai Ling nodded obediently. Her beast husbands, who had been hovering nearby with protective eyes, tensed immediately, but after catching Su Qinglan’s calm look, they hesitated... and finally backed away.
Su Qinglan closed her eyes, focusing inward. She guided a thin thread of her plant-type energy into her palm. It seeped gently into Bai Ling’s body.
Almost instantly, she sensed it, like stepping into a small garden, only this garden had withered spots among otherwise fertile soil.
Her spiritual sense skimmed through Bai Ling’s meridians, her womb, and her blood flow. Nothing was broken, nothing was irreversible. Just... weakness. A few blockages, the kind that came from poor nourishment.
Su Qinglan’s lips curved slightly. So it isn’t something severe.
"Bai Ling," she asked softly, "can you tell me... when was your last heat cycle?"
Bai Ling’s cheeks flared crimson instantly. Her gaze darted around nervously, as if someone might overhear such a shameful question.
An idea struck her, and she immediately took her hands in her own.
The energy in her hand grew more, flowing into Bai Ling’s body like a spring rain, washing through those blockages and coaxing vitality back into her womb.
Bai Ling shivered slightly, her breath hitching. "It’s... warm..." she whispered with wide eyes.
Su Qinglan opened her own eyes, her tone light but steady. "Don’t move. Just relax."
She focused, letting her energy circulate carefully, mending little cracks and restoring balance. Within moments, she could feel Bai Ling’s body respond, the soil becoming fertile again.
Finally, she pulled her hand back, her forehead slightly damp.
Bai Ling blinked rapidly, touching her stomach in wonder. "I... I feel... lighter. My body... it doesn’t ache anymore."
Her beast husbands leaned in instantly, their golden, anxious eyes fixed on her. "Ling’er, are you well?"
Su Qinglan leaned back, giving them space, her smile soft. "It was nothing too serious. Bai Ling is just a little weak. From now on, make sure she eats better, rests properly, and avoids stress. That’s more important than anything."
The three beastmen looked like they’d just been handed treasure. But even more, they were too surprised, and Bai Ling finally asked, "Jie-jie, did you become a witch doctor?"
Su Qinglan only smiled mysteriously. She had not planned to hide anything—because how was she supposed to help a female? They would surely doubt her intentions if she said she wasn’t even a witch doctor.
So she didn’t deny anything.
Bai Ling’s cheeks flushed as she clutched Su Qinglan’s hand, her voice trembling with joy. "Qinglan-jie... you... you really are a blessing from the Beast God."
Su Qinglan laughed lightly, knocking Bai Ling’s forehead again. "Silly girl. Don’t worship me like that. Just focus on being happy. The rest will follow."
But deep in her heart, Su Qinglan felt a quiet satisfaction.
One step closer to my mission.

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