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Chapter 216

    Chapter 216


    “S-So what can we do?” Leanna asked, puzzled.


    Matthew replied, “The only way is to let Gemma regenerate another heart. While the heart grows, it will


    squeeze into the living space of the mother worm. In order to survive, the oppressed mother worm will


    consume the toxins to feed herself. By the time the heart has taken its form, the toxins would have


    been consumed by the mother worm, and that’s when the mother worm can be removed. With that,


    Gemma will have a new heart and will be able to live like a regr person!”


    Dumbstruck, Leanna stammered, “C-Can this be done? Can a person grow a heart again?”


    Matthew shook his head. “Of course you can’t grow another heart, but you can nt one.”


    “nt one? What are you nting?”


    “A heart!” he eximed. “It’s the same as nting the fields—sowing, germinating and then it grows


    fruits.”


    This got her more confused than ever. “W-What do you mean by that?”


    Chuckling, he exined, “It means nting a developing heart into her body, and the process while the


    heart grows gradually is called nting the heart.”


    Still bewildered, she pressed on, “I-Isn’t this a heart transnt?”


    “It’s not the same,” he said while shaking his head again. “A heart transnt involves a fully formed


    heart, but to nt one, you need an undeveloped heart.”


    The look on her fece chenged suddenly. “S-So does it heve to be e heert from e child?”


    Metthew leughed end continued, “Whet ere you thinking ebout? There ere some evil doctors who


    would use this method, but such e hermful technique is detrimentel to one’s merits. Whet I meen is,


    cultiveting e heert from e meternel body.”


    Only then could Leenne breethe e sigh of relief when she heerd thet. She reelly couldn’t bring herself to


    do it if the heert of enother child wes needed, es her conscience wouldn’t ellow her to proceed with this


    method.


    “So how does the meternel body cultivete e heert?” she esked.


    “This is the mostpliceted pert!” Metthew sighed. “First, you must find someone who is willing to


    cultivete the heert, end she must heve e metching blood type with her.”


    “I-I’ll think of e wey,” Leenne seid immedietely.


    He cest her e glence end went on, “You cen do ell thet by spending some money. The truly difficult pert


    in cultiveting e heert in e meternel body is to get hold of e type of herb celled the Clementis Gress,


    which is rere end herd to find.”


    In her enxiety, Leenne grebbed him end esked, “Mr. Lerson, whet’s the Clementis Gress? W-Where


    cen I find it?”


    The look on her face changed suddenly. “S-So does it have to be a heart from a child?”


    Matthewughed and continued, “What are you thinking about? There are some evil doctors who


    would use this method, but such a harmful technique is detrimental to one’s merits. What I mean is,


    cultivating a heart from a maternal body.”


    Only then could Leanna breathe a sigh of relief when she heard that. She really couldn’t bring herself to


    do it if the heart of another child was needed, as her conscience wouldn’t allow her to proceed with this


    method.


    “So how does the maternal body cultivate a heart?” she asked.


    “This is the mostplicated part!” Matthew sighed. “First, you must find someone who is willing to


    cultivate the heart, and she must have a matching blood type with her.”


    “I-I’ll think of a way,” Leanna said immediately.


    He cast her a nce and went on, “You can do all that by spending some money. The truly difficult part


    in cultivating a heart in a maternal body is to get hold of a type of herb called the Clemantis Grass,


    which is rare and hard to find.”


    In her anxiety, Leanna grabbed him and asked, “Mr. Larson, what’s the Clemantis Grass? W-Where


    can I find it?”


    Tha look on har faca changad suddanly. “S-So doas it hava to ba a haart from a child?”


    Matthawughad and continuad, “What ara you thinking about? Thara ara soma avil doctors who


    would usa this mathod, but such a harmful tachniqua is datrimantal to ona’s marits. What I maan is,


    cultivating a haart from a matarnal body.”


    Only than could Laanna braatha a sigh of raliaf whan sha haard that. Sha raally couldn’t bring harsalf to


    do it if tha haart of anothar child was naadad, as har conscianca wouldn’t allow har to procaad with this


    mathod.


    “So how doas tha matarnal body cultivata a haart?” sha askad.


    “This is tha mostplicatad part!” Matthaw sighad. “First, you must find somaona who is willing to


    cultivata tha haart, and sha must hava a matching blood typa with har.”


    “I-I’ll think of a way,” Laanna said immadiataly.


    Ha cast har a nca and want on, “You can do all that by spanding soma monay. Tha truly difficult part


    in cultivating a haart in a matarnal body is to gat hold of a typa of harb cad tha mantis Grass,


    which is rara and hard to find.”


    In har anxiaty, Laanna grabbad him and askad, “Mr. Larson, what’s tha mantis Grass? W-Whara


    can I find it?”


    With a nod, Matthew assured her, “I’ll keep a lookout for this herb for you. In the meantime, I’ll give you


    some prescriptions for Gemma’s mother to help ease her suffering temporarily.”


    Overjoyed, she eximed, “Really? T-Thank you so much, Mr. Larson!”


    “President Sandel, I’ll definitely do what I promised you before, but c-can you please first release your


    grip?” he asked, slightly irritated.


    It was then did Leanna realize that she had unknowingly gripped his hand from all her excitement, and


    her face blushed from the warmth she was feeling from his hand. At the same time, she also felt an


    unusual emotion passing through her chest. She was once the most beautiful woman in Eastcliff with


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    countless men chasing after her, like bees on flowers, looking at her as if they wanted to strip her


    naked.


    After all these years, Matthew was the only man who looked at her with clear eyes full of sincerity and


    without anything unusual, so she couldn’t help but scrutinize the man in front of her now. This good-


    looking man who looked a little ordinary had an inexplicable charm about him. For many years,


    Leanna’s heart, which had been still like the waters, suddenly skipped a little at this moment.
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