
Ye Yunjin, the female shopkeeper of the medicine store in Baoning County, Syria Prefecture, gave birth to a posthumous daughter eighteen years ago. She is a widow and has no children.
Raised as a child. When I was a teenager, I thought Western medicine had a future, and I was sent to a medical school in the provincial capital. The daughter grew up, and the young girl was pregnant. She wanted to fall in love with a white-faced young man from abroad, and made a fuss about getting her daughter back.
Ye Yunjin didn't nod, something happened to the girl. The hostess woke up and found that she was the daughter of this family in the early years of the Republic of China—a tomboy. She was quite satisfied with this identity and decided to hang around like this. (Overhead Parallel
World) (Daily updates are not guaranteed.) (The heroine is not mentally ill, she just admits to it in the writing.) (Medical practitioners try their best to be professional, but they can't be flawless, mainly for the benefit of the plot and golden fingers.) Conception:
Justice, like light, will surely defeat evil and darkness.