Liu Meng's face was filled with impatience.
It was as if he wanted to get better immediately and then find a woman to flaunt his manliness.
Such behavior from him deeply sighed Wang Chen.
While ordinary people also hope to recover from illness as soon as possible,
most would prefer a longer treatment if it meant less bitter medicine.
But Liu Meng preferred the most bitter medicine if it meant a quicker return to normalcy.
And the things he said afterward reminded Wang Chen of an old saying.
"Dragons breed dragons, phoenixes breed phoenixes, and the offspring of mice naturally know how to dig holes."
In the village, both Liu Meng's father and Liu Dagen were notorious for their fondness for women.
His father, being the village head, didn't dare to seek out women openly, so people talked about it less, but Wang Chen knew that the village head was even worse than Liu Meng and Liu Dagen.