A young Brave walked out of his village, gathered companions to his side, defeated the Great Demon King, became famous, then came back with beauties in hand! This was a legend that appears in the world of Seyrol every 200 years!
Our protagonist, however, isn’t a Brave. Even so, for over a thousand years his figure has loomed throughout its history.
Unwittingly, the name of the Red Priest began to resound throughout the world. Red Priest’s legend included extraordinary sword techniques and magic, erudite knowledge, and an almost prophetic ability to lead young Braves toward the proper path. People of the world think of him as a descendent of the ancient Golden Race which led to his omnipotence. In essence, however, this was just the characteristics of the profession known as ‘Noble’.
A word from the fabulousest translator/editor on Earth which is me
I took upon this translation/editing project for the same reason I started translating my first Chinese novel. There are just too many big ass gems buried in a deep cesspool. I've long guessed that Qidian stopped introducing good Chinese novels on this platform in order to give some breathing room for English (and other) originals, but I don't agree with such approach. From a reader's standpoint, it is such a shame that we don't even know how many brilliant works we are missing because of the language barrier.
To be honest, I'm mainly copypasting from the site called Novelhi. It is a really good resource and their machine translation is the best I've seen so far, and they also translate up to the latest available chapter. Still, they have several issues. For some reason they always miss the last paragraph which make you can missout on a potentially very important information related to a story, and they also have parts where just a couple of words gets repeated for a whole paragraph and it actually replaces the original text. They also translate an ad together with a chapter which is immersion breaking. I'll be correcting the inherent sins of such MTL with manual editing and translation and I will also polish some rough edges so that the readers will have as much seemless reading experience as possible. You will definitely have a better time reading this than me for sure
Amidst an apocalyptic virus, Alona Lim had always been fond of blood and needles. She's considered to be a one in a million genius young doctor. However, she made a decision that had endangered humanity's only hope for survival—risking the last prototype vial on her best friend Harold. Being the risk taker that she was, Alona took even the slimmest chance of her best friend's survival despite the consequences it bear, only to wake up anew in another body.
Alona, who was now named as Vera, swore she'll never get involved with medicine ever again and will enjoy her new life with much more action instead of grinding herbs and learning anatomies. But, seeing how these new people have terrible medical services, much less hygiene, had been sending her wits to the edge. Living in a patriarchal kingdom was already stressful as it was, but seeing how years of unbrushed teeth smooch, months of unshowered people shamelessly walk around, cooking ingredients from rat-infested food storage, and everything that checks off of the bucket list on how to spread a plague fast makes her OCD screech the shit out of her system.
Medicine was easy, however, there were also different kinds of people who were fond of blood and needles—the "demonic" witches. Being born as a noble lady, the only reason they must get involved with needles are sewing and embroidery. Medical practitioners are only for the men, the "only logical beings." Witchcraft was a big taboo and considered as demonic practice that were associated with women who disobeys their father or husband. Once discovered that one practices witchcraft awaits nothing but grave punishments.
But it does not help much when she's straight-up wayward with a calloused heart. As much as Alona shows potential as a medicine practitioner, she had to keep her male disguise, if not, more and more people will rise suspicion with her erudition to heal.
King Dante II 'The Erudite' is an excellent sovereign for the Twelve Kingdoms, ruling in peace, prosperity, and goodness for his people. Although, there is something torturing his mind every night and day. The fact that he was dying and he didn't have a male heir, but six daughters, as his heirs.
He had married six times, six different wives, and each of them had granted him a single daughter.
His first born, Roslyn-Xael, was a warrior born. She used the sword and the shield better than most men in the Realm.
His second born, Nymeria-Pandora, was extremely cunning, though impulsive and perfunctory.
Yvette-Ysabelle, his third daughter, seems to be the normal one, even though rumour has it that she keeps a huge amount of power inside her.
His fourth daughter, Venus-Ambrosia, wasn't randomly given that name. She's the only princess raised in the Palace, her beauty being renounced in every part of the Twelve Kingdoms.
His fifth daughter, Adele-Gaelle, was raised in the West. In a dark castle, where the only sentiments were discipline and submission to the will of her autocratic grandmother.
Lastly, his sixth daughter, Phoebe-Ina, seems to be the wisest and most intelligent of all. It's just that she doesn't know she's a princess yet.
Those six sisters, who have never met each other before, will be summoned to the Palace to claim their throne. Who will achieve to become queen before a civil war breaks out and tears the Realm apart?