Pocket novels usually referred to a way to read novels on a mobile phone. With the popularity of smart phones, more and more people like to read novels on their mobile phones, and palm-sized novels appeared to meet this demand. The novel could be read anytime and anywhere through a mobile application.
The word 'cure' meant that the disease was cured as soon as the treatment was done. This idiom was used to describe a person who was skilled in medicine. It could also be used to describe a person who did a good job and solved problems quickly.
"Medical Hand Covers Fragrance" was an ancient romance novel written by Yi Qianzhong. The story was about a female protagonist who died an unjust death and was reborn as a poor girl. She faced her grandmother's indifference, her mother's bullying, her father's ruthlessness, and also had to deal with the concubines around her to sow discord. However, she had the skills of a divine doctor and was not afraid of hardship. The novel was completed, and the latest chapter was chapter 520,"How Wonderful (Ending)".
The word 'cure' meant that the disease was cured as soon as the treatment was done. This idiom was used to describe a person who was skilled in medicine. It could also be used to describe a person who did a good job and solved problems quickly. It came from the second page of Yuan Wu Ming's " Bi Tao Hua."
In novels, a gruesome death often serves to heighten the sense of horror, danger, or the stakes. It can be a plot device to shock the reader, create a sense of foreboding, or show the extreme nature of a villain. For example, in horror novels, a gruesome death might be used to make the antagonist seem more terrifying.
The word 'treat' meant that the disease was removed as soon as the treatment was done. It described the medical skills of a person who was skilled. It could also be compared to doing a good job and solving problems quickly. For example, he was an expert in treating digestive tract diseases. Your illness could be easily cured by him.
Well, 'May I shake your hand' in the manhwa might indicate a form of respect, a desire for an introduction, or even a symbol of trust. It really depends on the context and the characters' relationship.
It's hard to say exactly. Maybe it implies a hidden message or a perspective that's not immediately obvious. It could be related to a character's unspoken thoughts or a secret plot element.
Maybe it suggests a narrative where the concept of the 'invisible hand' plays a crucial role in shaping the events and outcomes. This could be related to economics, fate, or some mysterious power.
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<li>Did Fan Xian need to fake his death? The answer was yes. Faced with Xie Bi 'an's aggressiveness of " either cooperate, or the lives of the people he cared about the most are in danger," even someone as smart as Fan Xian did not have a complete plan. After all, he was on his way to the diplomatic mission, and his relatives in Jingdou were right under the Second Prince's nose. No matter how capable he was, he could not stop the other party's little tricks. More importantly, the other party might have already made the first move. And faking his death would give him time to return to the capital to investigate. </li>
<li>Unexpectedly, his feigned death brought a huge shock to the Qing court and the martial world. The Second Prince had guessed that he had faked his death, so he would definitely think of a way to make him guilty of lying to the emperor. At that time, even Chen Pingping and Fan Jian would not be able to save Fan Xian's life. The Qing Emperor had guessed that he would fake his death, but at the same time he let out a sigh of relief, he was angered. He couldn't play like this. Ever since he decided to fight for the throne, other than Ye Qingmei from many years ago, no one else's death could make him so heartbroken. </li>
<li>The Qing Emperor was not angry at Fan Xian for deceiving the Emperor. There was another person and one thing that could make his heart of stone hurt for a moment. It could make him lose his composure for a moment even though he was confident that he would not change his expression even if Mount Tai collapsed in front of him. The love he gave Fan Xian, this son, was a little too much. He had to get rid of this bad habit. </li>
<li>Chen Pingping and Fan Jian had thought of this after confirming that their eldest son was still alive. Thus, these two old foxes only watched and did not interfere in the matter of how Fan Xian would openly come back to life. Once the Qing Emperor's anger was appeased, Fan Xian could truly come back to life. </li>
<li>So, what was so illogical about this? For example, in the fourth episode, the three brothers fought in the Baoyue Brothel. The fight between the Second Prince and the Crown Prince had long been on the surface. This was the consensus of everyone in the court. Why did he really stop investigating just because the Crown Prince didn't want him to? Why did he really let the Crown Prince go just because the Crown Prince asked the Second Prince to? Other than Fan Sizhe, no one in this scene was simple. The reason Fan Xian had set up this trap was purely to save people. For this reason, he first reached an alliance with the Crown Prince. For this reason, Wang Qinian did not hesitate to bow and scrape, pretending to rely on the Second Prince for his wife and daughter. </li>
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