share time: 2025-12-21 00:30:15
Lin Zhao, a clerk running his family's medical hall, meets Sheng Ning, a "noble lady" seeking treatment—she wears a veil, hides a palace-made jade armguard, and dodges questions during consultations. Lin Zhao refuses to play along: grabbing her wrist to take her pulse, he bluntly says, "My Lady, your palpitations stem from years of suppression. You need to scold the emperor to get better." Sheng Ning's eyes widen—this poor clerk saw through her identity in an instant? Even more surprising: Lin Zhao's "prescription" isn't herbs, but accompanying her to the market, helping her stand up to concubines, and even defending her when the Empress Dowager blames her, saying, "I can cure Your Ladyship's illness." When a high-and-mighty imperial concubine meets a clerk who dares to pull her sleeve, is this "treatment" for her body... or the heart that's been frozen for ten years?
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