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Butterflies and Pins

On a special day when it is said that spirits come to visit the living, eighteen year-old Kim Yoon-Yi gets sent into the past. Year 1452 is a year of turmoil. At the Joseon court the King, a Prince and Ministers battle for power. Neither wants to give in, using whatever means possible to best each other. There is nothing one wouldn't be willing to do when a single wrong step can mean either great success or swift demise. While young Yoon-Yi learns to adapt and survive in this new and dangerous environment, she finds a bond that is stronger than time itself: love. For her it was a first love born in the past, for him it is something he cherishes in the present. But what about the future? Will Yoon-Yi's presence in that age trigger unfathomable changes, or will destiny follow its course unhindered? * This is a work of fiction. Some elements are historically accurate, while others, such as certain timelines, events and characters, have been adapted in order to fit the storyline. If you wish to share your opinion on this book, don't feel shy and drop a comment or a message. My discord is Raksha1#2597 The artwork for the cover has been commissioned from artist MagBya ^.^ (Instagram: @mag_bya) Discord server: https://discord.gg/R3AybhzGxT

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Chapter 133

Hyun turned his head, his eyes settling on his wife's face. 

Compared to a while ago, her complexion was beginning to look better. Her skin still retained a light paleness, but it didn't look as striking as before. Thankfully, she had received the proper treatment in good time. Otherwise, considering the place where the arrow hit, things could have easily taken a dangerous turn.

Nevertheless, Jung-Hee's rather special condition affected the pace of her recovery. After a week of treatment, she was still feeling very weak and drowsy. She wasn't able to stay up for long, getting tired after only several minutes of slowly ambling about. What worried the doctor was the fact that, due to her pregnancy, Jung-Hee's body might take a longer time to recover.

But even so, it was clear that she was getting better at a steady pace. Thanks to Lord Bak's care and the doctor's skills, Jung-Hee should be able to feel almost as good as new in another several weeks.