
The Best Medicine in the World: the Unparalleled Daughter-in-law
About This Novel
Yu Ziwan, a noble daughter of a modern aristocratic family, is proficient in medical skills and practiced both Chinese and Western medicine. She is famous both at home and abroad. In an accident, she unfortunately died, and her soul traveled to an imaginary ancient times and became the daughter of the current prime minister. Her mother died early and her stepmother was in charge of the house. Even as the legitimate daughter, life was not easy for her. According to an imperial edict, she was given in marriage to King Cheng as his concubine, while her stepmother's daughter was given in marriage to King Rui as his main concubine. The two sisters got married on the same day, but in the end she became Princess Rui by accident. King Rui, the second prince of the current dynasty and the emperor's favorite son, was known as the God of War at a young age. But during the battle on the border, King Rui was poisoned so much that his legs were exhausted. Even after searching for famous doctors, he could not cure him, and he could only lie in bed for the rest of his life. Faced with such a husband, Yu Ziwan has no feelings for men and women at first. Should she save him or not? --The plot is fictitious, please do not imitate it.
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Official(25)Scraped 2mo ago
It looks good in the early stage
The first hundred chapters are very interesting, the plot is compact, not verbose, the writing is good, the heroine is strong, I like this setting and plot very much. But after more than a hundred chapters, the vicious female supporting character appeared and harmed the heroine while creating misunderstandings for the male and female protagonists. Personally, I really don't like this kind of plot where the emotional entanglement between the protagonists is tortured and tortured. I prefer it to be enjoyable all the way to the end. So I started to watch it, and as expected, it started to get rough, and the protagonist began to suffer various setbacks. I understand that it can't be smooth sailing, but I still prefer the strong and sweet ones that are fun all the way to the end. Some regrets
Sure enough, the beginning and middle are still good to watch. At the end, the male and female protagonists give up their identities as princes and princesses due to the emperor's suspicion of the hidden island, which is really a bit sad. . . What makes this novel different from other novels is that there are almost no brothers of the male protagonist among the heroine's admirers (the ones that are there are just soy sauce, and later they all have true love or have the idea that it is good to not get it), and the male protagonist's post-marriage life of helping the prince rise to power also takes up a lot of space. . The extra stories about the male protagonist's descendants always make me feel a little sad. After all, the male and female protagonist really shouldn't be hidden from the world. . .
fine
The extra chapters are all short and concise. The God of War Prince and the medical girl are reborn.
Generational chaos
The book is good, but the seniority is a bit confusing. The eldest princess is the emperor's sister and the aunt of Prince Rui. Why do her children have to call Prince Rui uncle? What kind of rules are these?
Imperial power
At the beginning, the prince's reaction after knowing that the male protagonist's poison could be cured was that he would be a great help. He would be a very powerful person, but not a relative. It's not surprising that they parted ways in the end.
Attend the palace banquet,
The two show off their affection! ! ! ! !
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nice
It looks good, not bad, worth watching, I recommend everyone to watch it
I feel like the male protagonist is so weak and chauvinistic
nice
Very interesting, very good, please update more!
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Official(25)Scraped 2mo ago
It looks good in the early stage
The first hundred chapters are very interesting, the plot is compact, not verbose, the writing is good, the heroine is strong, I like this setting and plot very much. But after more than a hundred chapters, the vicious female supporting character appeared and harmed the heroine while creating misunderstandings for the male and female protagonists. Personally, I really don't like this kind of plot where the emotional entanglement between the protagonists is tortured and tortured. I prefer it to be enjoyable all the way to the end. So I started to watch it, and as expected, it started to get rough, and the protagonist began to suffer various setbacks. I understand that it can't be smooth sailing, but I still prefer the strong and sweet ones that are fun all the way to the end. Some regrets
Sure enough, the beginning and middle are still good to watch. At the end, the male and female protagonists give up their identities as princes and princesses due to the emperor's suspicion of the hidden island, which is really a bit sad. . . What makes this novel different from other novels is that there are almost no brothers of the male protagonist among the heroine's admirers (the ones that are there are just soy sauce, and later they all have true love or have the idea that it is good to not get it), and the male protagonist's post-marriage life of helping the prince rise to power also takes up a lot of space. . The extra stories about the male protagonist's descendants always make me feel a little sad. After all, the male and female protagonist really shouldn't be hidden from the world. . .
fine
The extra chapters are all short and concise. The God of War Prince and the medical girl are reborn.
Generational chaos
The book is good, but the seniority is a bit confusing. The eldest princess is the emperor's sister and the aunt of Prince Rui. Why do her children have to call Prince Rui uncle? What kind of rules are these?
Imperial power
At the beginning, the prince's reaction after knowing that the male protagonist's poison could be cured was that he would be a great help. He would be a very powerful person, but not a relative. It's not surprising that they parted ways in the end.
Attend the palace banquet,
The two show off their affection! ! ! ! !
Like praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise praise
nice
It looks good, not bad, worth watching, I recommend everyone to watch it
I feel like the male protagonist is so weak and chauvinistic
nice
Very interesting, very good, please update more!









