The First Emperor and the Strangers

The First Emperor and the Strangers

by It's Dark, Please Close Your Eyes

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42Kwords7chapters
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Ch. 7天下归一
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About This Novel

Also known as: "I Accompany Zulong in Da Qin" Copywriting: He asked: "Are there other countries overseas?" She fell to her knees and trembled as she spoke those words. That was the last time she saw him. Zhou Xiao, a museum clerk, opened his eyes while working overtime and became a medicine man in the Qin Kingdom. Fortunately, she caught up with the moment when King Qin Yingzheng fell from his horse and was seriously injured, and the imperial doctor was helpless. Unfortunately, she only has half-baked knowledge of modern medicine and a mouth that could lose her head at any time. In order to survive, she took the risk to cut open King Qin's wound and release the pus and blood. The moment the pain subsided, a light she couldn't understand flashed in the young emperor's cold eyes. The next twelve years-- She offered anti-epidemic measures during the Handan plague and saved a whole city of people; During her northern patrol, she stitched up Li Xin's wounds and snatched back a general from the gate of hell; She opened the "Infectious Disease Cao" in the Imperial Medical Office and promoted the first aid method for war injuries to the Qin army; Step by step, as if walking on thin ice, she rose from being a medicine clerk to becoming the chief physician with a rank of six hundred stones. She witnessed the Lao Ai Rebellion, the death of Lu Buwei, Wang Jian's destruction of Chu, Li Xin's defeat, and the unification of the world and the proclaiming of the First Emperor as emperor. She thought she was just a bystander, thinking that those small changes would eventually be drowned by the torrent of history. Until Langya Stage, the man who conquered the world suddenly turned back, looked at the boundless sea, and asked those words. At that moment she understood-- Some gazes are silent and long, spanning thousands of years. The answers to some questions lie not in the present, but in the future. One-sentence introduction: An emperor through the ages in the eyes of a time traveler

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