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The Lucky Heiress

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The Divine Doctor Wei Ruo, having transmigrated into the side character of a novel, was abandoned in the countryside without a word from anyone for ten years, and was only brought back when she turned thirteen. Everyone saw that she spent her days only knowing how to plant flowers, herbs and crops, so they undoubtedly thought she was just a peasant woman. As the genuine daughter among the true and false daughters of the story, Wei Ruo neither wanted to fall in love with the male protagonist, nor compete for favour with the female protagonist. She was singularly focused on making money, making money, making money! While the false daughter was still worried about Wei Ruo's return affecting her status, Wei Ruo had already silently amassed a small fortune. While the false daughter was still trying to attract the attention of the male protagonist, Wei Ruo was already a wealthy businesswoman. She had both the money and grain that she wanted, and opened one shop after another. Later on, her brother became the Prime Minister, her father became the General, and the one sitting on the throne was her husband.

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Chapter 1Chapter 1 - Saving a Life_1

Within the undulating hills, a narrow path meandered through the mountains.

Wei Ruo was walking along this path with a bamboo basket on her back. It was early spring. The weather was just right, and the sunset glow was shining on her fair face.

Though Yunping Mountain was far for her, the mountain was abundant in rare wild medicinal herbs, which made her early-morning journey worthwhile.

Not long after she got out of the mountain trail and turned into the official road, she heard a noisy group of people, coming from not far away.

A grand carriage was parked on the side of the road, surrounded by a group of followers. It was a large entourage.

Wei Ruo stopped, thought for a moment, and then carried on, pretending not to notice them, adhering to her 'the less trouble, the better' mentality.

However, they noticed her. A man dressed in exquisite clothing briskly walked over to her and blocked her path: "Where is the nearest doctor's clinic?"

His voice was frantic, and his expression was almost scaring.

"There isn't a doctor's clinic nearby. The nearest one is in the county town which is about seventy or eighty miles away," Wei Ruo answered, keeping her head lowered.

"What about a midwife? Is there a village nearby with a midwife?" The man asked again.

"No."

Wei Ruo's answer made the man's face increasingly gloomy.

Seeing that the man didn't ask any more questions, Wei Ruo, not wanting to meddle in other's affairs, turned around to leave.

She had hardly taken two steps when a woman's agonized scream echoed from the carriage, followed by the anxious voices of the maids:

"Madam, hold on. You will be fine. We will find a doctor soon."

"Feet, I see feet! What do we do? It's feet! Someone is going to die!"

"Water, get hot water and ginseng tea quickly!"

Wei Ruo couldn't help but stop in her tracks, frowning.

The woman in the carriage was evidently giving birth and in a very critical state.

Should she help?

It was better not to interfere, lest she invites trouble upon herself. The look of this group of people was not particularly pleasant.

Just as she decided to carry on walking, another round of screams from the woman echoed out.

How could she keep walking? This was a matter of life and death, and it involved a child!

Wei Ruo glanced at her bamboo basket, pondered for two seconds, and then, unable to resist the urge, she turned back.

As Wei Ruo approached the carriage, the followers immediately tried to stop her.

"I have some medical skills, and coincidentally, I have some fresh herbs in my basket. If you choose to trust me, let me get into the carriage now, or I will leave," she succinctly presented the man with two choices.

He should make up his mind quickly. If he refused her help, she would immediately leave. It would be simpler that way!

The man was at a loss at these words. Upon hearing that the maids saw the foot of the baby, he knew that if a baby was born foot-first, it was as good as stepping into the Ghost Gate!

Another bout of screams echoed from inside the carriage, each one landing like a heavy blow to his heart.

The man didn't have time to ponder anymore: "Give it a try. Save my wife and child, and I will ensure your future is filled with prosperity!"

Upon receiving consent, Wei Ruo quickly climbed into the carriage.

Inside the carriage, an elegantly dressed woman was moaning in pain, drenched in sweat, tightly clutching the hands of her maids.

Wei Ruo looked down; the amniotic fluid had broken, and the fetus was in an abnormal position, making childbirth difficult.

Thankfully, not all of the amniotic fluid had drained, and the baby's leg had not fully entered the birth canal.

Wei Ruo fumbled through her bamboo basket and found a cloth bundle inside, which contained several needles for acupuncture and some essential drugs.

She took out two pieces of dried ginseng for the woman to hold in her mouth, and told the maids to prepare some sweetened water or soup for the woman.

Wei Ruo tried to calm the woman: "Don't cry, don't shout, save your energy. I am going to use acupuncture to relieve your pain, then I will help correct the fetal position. Don't be nervous, try to relax as much as possible."

What? Correct the fetal position?

At such a time?

And needles too?

The maids looked at each other, their faces pale.

This was a task even the most experienced midwives in the capital city dared not attempt! Correcting the fetal position at this point was far too risky!

Wei Ruo said nothing more. She quickly washed her hands with the available hot water, opened her acupuncture kit, and started inserting the long silver needles into specific points on the woman's body.

Within moments, the woman's body was pierced by more than ten silver needles, which noticeably eased her labor pains.

Then, much to the disbelief of the maids, she pushed the protruding baby's foot back into the womb!

The maids looked on in horror, almost screaming out in shock.

Next, Wei Ruo placed her hands on the woman's belly and slowly maneuvered the child within, as if performing tai chi.

The maids inside the carriage were once again left speechless by this spectacle; the child within was truly moving!

As time passed agonizingly slowly, the waiting crowd outside the carriage grew increasingly anxious, feeling as if they were being roasted on a grill.

Could that girl from earlier do it?

She could, right? But what if she couldn't... What then?

"May the Gods bless us, may the Buddha protect us!"

An hour later, the sound of a baby's first cry pierced through the gloom hanging over the crowd's heads.

Everyone looked towards the carriage in surprise and joy, soon erupting into cheer.

With the cheering crowd outside, Wei Ruo inside the carriage managed to tend to the baby's umbilical cord and stop the woman's bleeding.

Wiping off the sweat from her forehead, Wei Ruo sighed in relief and climbed down from the carriage, her body weary.

As soon as she said that they could now see the woman, the elegantly dressed man eagerly climbed into the carriage to see his wife.

After a while, urged by his wife, the man disembarked from the carriage to find Wei Ruo and give her a generous reward in thanks. Instead, he found that the woman who had just saved his wife had disappeared without a trace...

He had promised prosperity to the woman. Why had she left without a word?

On the way home, Wei Ruo began feeling regret.

The ginseng pieces she offered the woman and the hemostatic herbs she used weren't exactly cheap!

Wei Ruo thought to herself, if there was a next time, she had to ask for some sort of compensation!

Carrying her basket on her back, Wei Ruo headed towards home. Normally, it would take slightly over an hour to reach home, but her rescue operation had drained her energy, making it hard to continue walking.

Three hours later, Wei Ruo arrived at a small isolated courtyard.

This was where she had been living for the past ten years: bleary roof tiles, white walls, green bricks, conveying a sense of decay.

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The novel itself is interesting so far but be warned that like always like most new novels on this app, the free chapters the translation is pretty good and there wasn’t any grammar or character gender mistakes and such but then when you get to the locked/paid chapters there’s a few mistakes either with the characters gender kept being mixed up then there’s the characters names being misspelled, and then there’s a few chapters where it suddenly switched to first person pov instead of third person pov. For example, usually it would refer to a third person pov and refer the character by name or use she/her, etc. but in some parts there’s suddenly a switch to first person pov like how it just suddenly changed and it would be using I,my, etc instead. Which just made the flow of the story off all of sudden and weird cause of the random change as if this suddenly became like one of those type of story that was written in first pov or like those story you would see on Wattpad story that’s Y/N kind of story where it’s in your pov instead so cause of this mistake in some parts it made it kind of I don’t know like awkward to read and affect the flow of the story in a way. Then there’s the whole mentioned of Japan/Japanese in this novel instead of just using some made up country or just use Country A, B, etc. I don’t know, it just made it unfitting for these type of novels especially those that’s in the ancient era and it’s a non fictional novel and Japan wasnt always been called that either so for this to be mentioned in this type of novel was just honestly quite weird and unfitting for this novel.

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