
Rebirth of the Proud Medical Woman
by Little Sang
About This Novel
In her previous life, Jiang Yunqian was happy to marry into a wealthy family. She was a virtuous and virtuous person who respected her parents-in-law and her aunts. She learned medical skills and was a great helper to her husband. It was not until she was killed by her husband's family that she came to regret that the only people she could rely on in the world were her parents who had been abandoned by her. Once he was reborn, his father was a filial piety, his mother was sick, he had a lot of brothers and sisters, and his grandma was always scheming. His best relatives had nothing to do but fight against the autumn wind. Jiang Yunqian vowed to rely on his own magic to rejuvenate and lead a prosperous life.
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Official(221)Scraped 11d ago
I want to ask who the male protagonist is? , I didn't know after watching it for a long time.
Isn't the heroine's father too much? Yes or no? I really want to give him a few slaps, but he is always in high spirits!
It's very beautiful, unpretentious, and truly touching. It's my favorite type. I finished it without skipping a chapter. The emotional paths of the male and female protagonists flowed naturally and without any pretense. It's worth appreciating.
Lively and interesting
The storyline has ups and downs and the characters have distinct personalities.
Is this the end? Although it leaves room for imagination, I really hope there will be a sequel
The first part is very good, but I can't stand it anymore. It's the heroine who says she wants to partner up with Wang Bei and Wang Nan to collect medicine. She has money but has to take into account her father's objection. Isn't this burning bridges? I always feel that it was too easy to make money in ancient times, and it feels very empty. Also, my sister sold herself for 20 taels of silver, and the redemption fee was 100 taels. It was a bit exaggerated. A bath bean recipe costs 1,000 taels. What is the concept? Moreover, the heroine considered dating Wang Bei at the beginning, and then she knew that Wang Nan liked her. Wang Bei was sorry to think too much, and, hey, it gave me a headache anyway. The most depressing thing was that the heroine's breasts were written really well. The father was the same, he was a scholar. He made the heroine's father seem to be very knowledgeable, and he was a scholar. If his legs were bad, he could open a library and raise a few children to support the family!
TVB textbook
This book holds high the official banner that the benevolent are invincible throughout the entire book. There is a fight between a confused father and a snobbish grandmother for dozens of chapters. It can be said that it is not a fight. The heroine always has a way to comfort herself that she is retreating in order to advance. What's even more funny is that the author is not good at power struggles, so he uses the method of an anti-Japanese drama to make his opponents as mentally retarded as possible. So when I read this book, I only felt depressed and confused.
It's really deceptive. It says it's all free, but it looks like it's still a fee! Isn't this deceiving consumers?
What do you mean by breaking the chapter as soon as you get to the key point?
Who is the male protagonist? One of the brothers from the North and the South?
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Community(0)
Official(221)Scraped 11d ago
I want to ask who the male protagonist is? , I didn't know after watching it for a long time.
Isn't the heroine's father too much? Yes or no? I really want to give him a few slaps, but he is always in high spirits!
It's very beautiful, unpretentious, and truly touching. It's my favorite type. I finished it without skipping a chapter. The emotional paths of the male and female protagonists flowed naturally and without any pretense. It's worth appreciating.
Lively and interesting
The storyline has ups and downs and the characters have distinct personalities.
Is this the end? Although it leaves room for imagination, I really hope there will be a sequel
The first part is very good, but I can't stand it anymore. It's the heroine who says she wants to partner up with Wang Bei and Wang Nan to collect medicine. She has money but has to take into account her father's objection. Isn't this burning bridges? I always feel that it was too easy to make money in ancient times, and it feels very empty. Also, my sister sold herself for 20 taels of silver, and the redemption fee was 100 taels. It was a bit exaggerated. A bath bean recipe costs 1,000 taels. What is the concept? Moreover, the heroine considered dating Wang Bei at the beginning, and then she knew that Wang Nan liked her. Wang Bei was sorry to think too much, and, hey, it gave me a headache anyway. The most depressing thing was that the heroine's breasts were written really well. The father was the same, he was a scholar. He made the heroine's father seem to be very knowledgeable, and he was a scholar. If his legs were bad, he could open a library and raise a few children to support the family!
TVB textbook
This book holds high the official banner that the benevolent are invincible throughout the entire book. There is a fight between a confused father and a snobbish grandmother for dozens of chapters. It can be said that it is not a fight. The heroine always has a way to comfort herself that she is retreating in order to advance. What's even more funny is that the author is not good at power struggles, so he uses the method of an anti-Japanese drama to make his opponents as mentally retarded as possible. So when I read this book, I only felt depressed and confused.
It's really deceptive. It says it's all free, but it looks like it's still a fee! Isn't this deceiving consumers?
What do you mean by breaking the chapter as soon as you get to the key point?
Who is the male protagonist? One of the brothers from the North and the South?









