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I woke up as the Villainous Empress

"So, you're telling me you don't want to marry me? Didn’t you fight for this?" Crown Prince Zheng Liang was stunned. Yang Ning, the notorious schemer, wanted to call off their engagement? He thought he'd be relieved, but her sudden boldness had him questioning everything. "Your Highness, I don't want to be a sacrificial lamb, thank you very much," Yang Ning retorted with a fake smile, inwardly groaning. ‘Just break it off already!’ Fang Li, once a national treasure as an archery champion, finds her career and life on the brink of ruin after being embroiled in a scandal. But when she wakes up in a novel as Yang Ning—the villainess fated to become the most despised Empress and the fiancée of a Crown Prince who detests her—she’s determined not to follow the script! Armed with wit, humor, and a fierce will to survive, Yang Ning is set on rewriting her destiny. The twist? The Crown Prince, who’s supposed to loathe her, seems far too interested in her now. Can she escape her villainous destiny, or will she get tangled in royal drama and unexpected romance? ## Note: No extended misunderstandings or breakups—there will be some drama, but only to make the romance even better. This is a fun, romantic comedy full of witty banter! Cover: Original cover design by the author – kindly refrain from using without permission. Follow on Instagram: @kamlyn_love Discord Server: https://discord.gg/NTPCE7YZm7

Kamlyn · Fantasy
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405 Chs

What kind of man do you like?

When Hou Wei arrived, she greeted Yang Ning warmly and settled onto the stool at the bedside. With gentle hands, she took Yang Ning's wrist to check her pulse. Having once wandered from place to place to treat people, and being constantly surrounded by the medical atmosphere since childhood, she was familiar with various medicinal techniques, including pulse diagnosis, acupuncture, and the crafting of tonics to address specific illnesses.

She was already familiar with the medicinal techniques and quite experienced due to her history of wandering from village to village, providing care for the needy and impoverished who couldn't afford medical services. However, lacking formal training, her skills still fell short compared to those of formally trained physicians.