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Granting You a Second Life

Li Xiuying is the youngest surgeon the world has ever seen. Once upon a time, her work had meaning; to save lives. But soon surgery lost all of its meaning to her, she became an operating machine. She didn’t even meet the patient until they were unconscious on her surgical table like a piece of meat waiting to be carved. She neglected love, friendship, beauty, her health all to work tirelessly like a dog and continue to make her family happy. Even when she had no more left to give; they made sure she gave. But betrayal came swiftly and suddenly and Li Xiuying met her untimely end at the hands of her most trusted and loves ones. All the world’s a stage and it seems it is not yet time for Li Xiuying to exit. She finds herself waking up in her bed, 8 years in the past. She is granted a second chance at life. ............................................................................................ This is a very slow romance novel The novel may have realistic elements but it is a Work of FICTION. Please allow for some artistic license. There will be medical cases and scenario's included due to the main character (Li Xiuying) being a doctor. I have tried my best to explain as much of the medical terminology as possible. I'll also try and put some sources in where possible. ...........................................................................................

Tranquil_Heart · โรแมนซ์ทั่วไป
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Qilin blew out a puff of spoke: "Hmm. It's strange to find in someone not part of our world. Her history doesn't suggest that she has gone through anything drastically traumatic. Perhaps it's her natural disposition? It's intriguing."

Tu Nianzu muttered under his breath: "There's nothing intriguing. She just doesn't know what true fear is."

Qilin's voice contained humor: "Hmm?"

Elder Tu looked into Tu Nianzu's eyes the same way he had looked into Li Xiuying's. He slowly released a fraction of his cold murderous aura. 

Tu Nianzu gripped the arms of his chair and swallowed hard. His grandfather had never so much as said a word of chastisement before let alone stare him down in such a way.

Elder Tu sighed and reigned in his aura. Perhaps he had been too soft on this grandson of his. 

Elder Tu: "Nianzu, continue to speak with your uncle." He stood up and left the room.