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Zombie Queen transmigration into a book

Chapter 107: I’ve never seen you in such great shape

Author: Nikkyblaze
updatedAt: 2025-09-13

CHAPTER 107: I’VE NEVER SEEN YOU IN SUCH GREAT SHAPE

Back in the living room, the unconscious trio stirred, and Grace’s nose wrinkled as her eyes snapped open at the smell filling her nostrils.

She was startled to see herself covered in black liquid, the source of the nauseating smell.

A grimace crossed her face as she stood up. She paused, noticing her movements were quicker than before.

After her last battle with an SSSS-ranked beast, she had a persistent joint injury, despite her efforts to treat it.

She ignored the smell, her mind entirely focused on how light her body felt.

Grace swung her bat with a swift, forceful motion, slicing through the air and unleashing a sharp, brisk breeze with each mighty swing.

Leo and Aaron awoke to the scene; Aaron’s face instantly scrunched up, and without a word, he dashed through the wall, heading to his room for a long bath—unwilling to waste a moment covered in filth.

"It’s been a while; I’ve never seen you in such great shape," Leo said, pinching his nose between two fingers.

"I’ll explain later." Grace left those words and dashed out of the room as well, unable to bear the smell any longer.

She felt that with each second she wasted, she might lose the ability to smell.

Leo dashed out, water pounding against their ankles and splashing into the air with each movement.

The butler, walking past the corridor with the chef, froze in stunned silence when they saw blurred figures covered in black stains rush past them.

They blinked but saw no one. "Did you see those black figures?" the butler asked, feeling unsure whether he had truly seen them or if his mind was playing tricks on him, but the chef didn’t reply and instead pointed at the water footprints gleaming under the crystal lights.

"You prepare seven meat dishes and three vegetable dishes. Add dessert, we have guests been staying at the mansion." The butler quickly changed the subject, as if nothing had happened; his job description wasn’t to be curious, but to carry out his work effectively.

The chef, sharing the same mindset as the butler, nodded and stepped over the footprints as they continued on their way.

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Time passed, and Grace, Leo, and Aaron returned, fully refreshed just in time for dinner.

Eva and the rest were already seated around the dining table, waiting for the meal to be served.

"Sister, I’ve missed you," Aaron said as soon as he entered the dining room and, without a glance at Ethan and Julian, he pulled out a chair and placed it beside Eva, pushing Ethan further away.

It happened so quickly that Ethan didn’t react, allowing Aiden the chance to succeed.

Julian’s lips twitched, fighting the urge not to laugh at Ethan’s shocked expression—his reaction was too priceless.

But his joy was short-lived; he felt a pat on his shoulder and looked up to see his father-in-law’s smile, which wasn’t a smile, causing him to get goose bumps.

Julian understood the cue and rose from the chair without Leo needing to say anything.

’Sigh... I can’t even sit close to my wife,’ Julian muttered softly, before sitting on the chair beside Ethan.

They both shared a knowing glance before glancing at Eva, who gave Aaron and Leo a guilty look—clearly remembering the rain.

Grace entered last and found a seat facing Eva. "Dear, thank you for the rain, I can feel my old injury healed and my body lighter than ever before.’’ Grace’s voice was filled with gratitude as she held Eva’s gaze.

"Thank you, sister, for such a generous gift," Aaron said with a smile, ruffling her hair gently before stopping to take something from his space ring.

"Here, this is my return gift. This is body silk armour, soft but can block an attack from an SSS-ranked monster."

Eva’s eyes widened in surprise, not expecting to receive any gift, before she could regain her composure, Aaron dropped a pouch on the table, which rang out with a clear chime. "Here’s a million gold coins for pocket money." As soon as those words left his lips, Eva pounced on him.

"Handsome brother! I love you to death!’’ Eva was overwhelmed with happiness; she returned to her seat and quickly opened the pouch, giggling as the coins chimed musically in her ears.

She couldn’t help herself and took out a coin to admire under the crystal lights.

Everyone watched the unrestrained happiness on her face, and Ethan and Julian started mentally calculating all their wealth and treasures to give her as a gift.

Leo and Grace took it as a cue and each searched through their space bags for gifts suitable for her.

Aaron was still in a happy daze after receiving such a warm hug from Eva and vowed to choose more treasures when he had the chance to enter the dungeon.

’Treasure chest from a S-ranked monster who has fine multicoloured crystals and pearls, sister might like, hmm, go for a high-ranked monster, the cores are more useful to increase her strength.’ Aaron’s mind was filled with thoughts on a suitable gift that he would give her next.

While Eva happily received night pearls, gold coins, and beast cores from Leo and Grace, her lips ached from how hard she smiled, and she forgot all about her earlier nervousness and guilt for causing that rain.

"Alright, let’s eat before the food gets cold," Grace announced with a smile before uncovering the closed dishes nearer to her.

The others nodded and dug in, Eva carefully placing her gift in her space to admire later when she was alone. ’It’s good to have Gods of wealth as family,’ she mused as she picked up her utensils.

They ate in comfortable silence, and only the sounds of the utensils echoed through the dining table.

Meanwhile, in a distant mansion miles away, a figure moved cautiously through a dimly lit hallway.

Her bare feet touched the cold marble floor as she moved silently through the eerie silence. "What treasures might be hidden here?" Selina whispered to herself, a hint of greed flashing in her eyes.

On her first day here, Cadien had warned her never to go to the east wing and to stay out of his way.

But the next day, she watched as some servants wheeled in rare herbs through the same east wing, and she grew curious, her mind sparking wild thoughts that that place might be a treasury of some kind.

This led to her sneaking around where she shouldn’t have been. As she approached the east wing, her heartbeat quickened, and the air grew tense as she neared the door.

Taking deep breaths, she turned the knob and, to her surprise, the door was unlocked, making her wonder if anything of value was hidden there at all. She had expected it to be locked tightly.

She glanced around before entering, silently shutting the door behind her.

She paused in her steps, disoriented by the thick darkness that blinded her, but after a moment, her eyes adapted to the gloom.

Selina took out a dagger, gripping it tightly as she continued forward through the dark room, but a sudden loud bang made her heart nearly leap from her chest.

She quickly hid behind a pillar as the room suddenly lit up. Her body trembled at the sight before her eyes; at that moment, she wished she had stayed obediently in her room.

"Arghh! Please!’’ The raw pain in the man’s voice made Selina cover her mouth to stop herself from crying out, as she weakly sank to the ground, fear draining her strength.

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