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Was there a novel where the female protagonist was poisoned by alcohol and the male protagonist used silver needles to detoxify the poison?

2024-09-17 06:09
In a novel, the heroine was poisoned by alcohol, and the male protagonist used silver needles to detoxify
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2024-09-17 07:33

"I recommend 'The Miracle Doctor's Ninth Young Mistress' to you. This is a fantasy romance-Eastern fantasy novel. The story tells the story of the ruthless miracle doctor who transmigrated into a super useless person and was married by the emperor to the black-bellied Demon Emperor. In the end, they saved each other in a life full of sparks. Among them, the female lead was once detoxified by the male lead with silver needles due to alcohol poisoning. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Was there a novel in which the male protagonist would turn into a leopard when he was poisoned, and the female protagonist's blood could be used to detoxify the poison?

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2024-09-03 00:33

The recommended novel was "The Mohist Plan." The main character, Ink, was an assassin. It was attached to his bloodline and contained a shocking poison. However, it only needed a drop of crystallized blood essence from Ink Seeker and the system to detoxify it. It was consistent with the plot where the male protagonist turned into a leopard when he was poisoned and the female protagonist's blood could be used to detoxify the poison. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

The plot of this novel was that the female protagonist used voodoo, and the male protagonist needed the female protagonist to use voodoo to detoxify the poison?

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2024-09-04 19:27

I recommend "The World of Bewitching Voodoo" to you! In the book, the female protagonist tried her best to poison the emperor, but not only did she fail, she even helped others. After accidentally saving the prince, she encountered many challenges. This included the plot where the male lead was poisoned and the female lead needed to use a Gu to detoxify the poison. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😘

Was there a novel where the female protagonist needed to use aphrodisiac to detoxify the male protagonist after he was poisoned?

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2024-08-28 06:44

The recommended novel, Spoiled Poison Concubine, had a female protagonist who was proud of the martial world and was happy to repay kindness and revenge. The male protagonist was the Lord of Jade, who was powerful and glorious in the Northern Shu Kingdom. The female protagonist was accidentally poisoned by the male protagonist and was hunted down. The male protagonist used his medical skills to help the female protagonist detoxify and eventually spoiled the female protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Have you recommended a novel where the male protagonist needs to drink the blood of a woman to detoxify the poison, and the female protagonist uses her own blood to detoxify the male protagonist?

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2024-09-09 00:04

He could recommend the book "The Concubine of the Underworld Marries: A Prince with a Short Life Can't Be Bullied". The male protagonist was the Prince of the Ghost Mansion. He needed to drink the blood of a woman in a Yin year, Yin month, and Yin day for three years to detoxify the poison. The female protagonist was a divine doctor who fed her own blood to detoxify the male protagonist. The plot of this book is compact and the characters are well-rounded. I recommend it to you! I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

The male protagonist is a king with a different surname. After he marries the female protagonist, the female protagonist discovers that he has been poisoned by heavy water poison, and the female protagonist helps him detoxify it.

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2024-09-04 20:23

I recommend the transmigration novel "The Poison Concubine of Xiang's Door is Not to Be Trifled With". The male protagonist was a seriously ill prince. He was found to be poisoned by the female protagonist. The female protagonist used her medical skills to solve the poison. The plot of this book is fictional. Please do not imitate it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

There was a novel where the male protagonist was poisoned by cold poison. To get rid of this poison, did he need to have sex with the female protagonist?

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2024-08-03 16:20

The male lead of the novel,"The Godly Doctor and Poison Concubine: The Peerless Fourth Miss," Helian Wuyou was poisoned by the cold poison. In the end, he was saved, and the antidote was to consummate his marriage with the female lead. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~πŸ˜—

Was there an ancient novel where the female protagonist poisoned the girl and jumped into the river, and the male protagonist passed the poison to himself?

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2024-09-11 23:11

[The Heart-Stealing Assassin] fits your needs! The female protagonist accidentally transmigrated during a mission and became a failed poisoning female supporting role. She even jumped into the river. The male lead was the man she had saved, but in the end, he had transferred the poison from the female lead's body to her. The two of them relied on each other and gradually developed feelings for each other. At the same time, they had to deal with the enemy's pursuit. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Was there a romance novel where the male protagonist was poisoned and became blind and disfigured, while the female protagonist was forced to become a maid and used her own blood as a drug primer to help the male protagonist detoxify?

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2024-09-03 01:03

I recommend the novel,'Heavenly Mandate Medical Concubine', to you! The female lead had transmigrated into the Prime Minister's residence's silly young lady and was even disfigured. She met a poisoned general, Chong Xi, and helped him detoxify the poison. She used her own blood as a drug primer. The story was full of transmigration and medicine master elements, as well as the sweet interaction between the male and female protagonists. I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—

In a novel, at the end, a villain told the female protagonist that the male protagonist was poisoned and needed a different woman to detoxify every month.

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2024-08-31 09:45

This situation was not very common, but it could be one of the plots in some novels. Usually, this kind of plot was used to create a sense of mystery and drama to make the reader more immersed in the plot of the story. However, in real life, if someone was poisoned and needed to receive a different woman every month to detoxify, it was likely to be a fictional plot or a fictional setting set by the author to increase the interest of the novel.

In ancient novels, when the male protagonist was poisoned, the poison would become very terrifying. He did not want the female protagonist to see it. The female protagonist accidentally found it and found medicine to detoxify the male protagonist?

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2024-09-04 02:06

In ancient novels, the male protagonist would become very terrifying when he was poisoned. He didn't want the female protagonist to see the female protagonist accidentally discover and find medicine to detoxify the male protagonist? An example is as follows: In some ancient novels, the male protagonist might be poisoned and when he was poisoned, his expression would become extremely terrifying. He did not want the female protagonist to see this scene because he felt that it would destroy his feelings for the female protagonist. However, the heroine might accidentally discover the male protagonist's poison and find him an antidote. In this case, the female protagonist might take some measures to protect the male protagonist, such as preventing the male protagonist from seeing her or using some methods to hint at the male protagonist's existence to protect his self-esteem. In the end, the heroine may successfully detoxify the male protagonist and restore his life, but in the process, the male protagonist may develop deeper feelings for her.

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