Feng Yu Heng, a high-ranking officer in the marines and a master of both Western and Chinese medicine, died when the helicopter she was in was shot down. She transmigrated to the Da Shun dynasty and found herself alone in a forest.
She, Feng Yu Heng, had been considered the daughter of the Prime Minister's first wife, but because her mother's family had run into some trouble and the ill-intentioned ravings of a madman, her father took the opportunity to demote her mother to a concubine in favour of his favoured concubine. As for Feng Yu Heng's sickly mother, he sent her and her children to a mountain village. The Feng household was a den of wolves with very few humans to be found. Since the body's original owner had been killed by a kidnapping attempt and ill treatment, Feng Yu Heng swore she would avenge her.
On her way back she met and helped treat a handsome young noble whose legs had been badly wounded. She thought that that would be the end of matters and returned home. But her father had sent someone to pick up his concubine and children. Only it was an attempt to murder them, so that his favoured daughter would be able to take Feng Yu Heng's place as the now-successful ninth prince's bride on his return from a successful campaign. They made it back anyway, but the Feng household didn't try anything else.
It turned out that the ninth prince had been severely wounded: a disfigured face, crippled legs, and, rumour said, incapable of having decedents. Feng Yu Heng had recognized him upon his return as the man she had treated on the mountain, and he, her. The Da Shun dynasty had some exciting days ahead.
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