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(Notice: All names, places, instances, characters, events are entirely work of fiction.)
I am Mei Bai Ai, daughter of the legendary healer and warrior, Bai Ai. From a young age, I was trained in the art of medicine and combat—two skills that flow like twin rivers through my blood. My father entrusted me with a mission of utmost importance: to find a cure for an illness that has taken root in my mother. An illness even he cannot cure. As he has been banished from the imperial court for trying unconventional methods of healing, the weight of that mission has guided every step I’ve taken, every choice I’ve made. And it is what brought me here, to the country of Wu, where I now live under a false name of Lei as a mere servant.
In the grand household of Master Hao Wu, the world only knows me as Lei Lai, a humble girl tasked with the daily chores that fill a servant’s life. Yet beneath this facade, I remain ever vigilant in my search for rare medicines and herbs, my father’s legacy whispering in my ear. I travel far and wide, from the bustling markets to the secluded mountains, always with the hope of finding the elusive cure that might save my mother’s life.
My mission was supposed to be simple: stay hidden, serve my purpose, and keep my secrets locked away. But life, as it often does, had other plans for me. Somewhere along the way, I fell in love. Not just with the breathtaking landscapes of Wu or the wisdom found in the earth’s bounties, but with Yize Wu—the son of my master.
If anyone were to learn of my true identity or discover my feelings for Yize, I would lose everything—the safety of this household, the resources I need to find the cure, and perhaps even my chance to remain close to him. But for now, I must continue this delicate balancing act, hiding behind the guise of a servant while I walk the line between duty and desire, between healing and heartbreak.
One day, I will have to choose. But until that moment comes, I will continue to serve, to search, and to love in silence.
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Write a reviewit's an ok work. Not groundbreaking but not bad as well. I would recommend it if you are looking for distraction.
Every chapter has a glossary of characters and terms. This is totally unnecessary. It also bloats the word count, increasing the price of the chapters once the author gets a contract. It’s a shameless money grab.
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i think it's good but it's not as other