The Poisonous Truth
Lucy Young, disguised as a man, accuses the emperor's illness of being caused by poison from the rare Heaven Lotus, a gift from a noble, revealing her extensive knowledge from treating commoners. Despite her accurate diagnosis, she is discredited, and Dr. Johnson takes credit for the cure, leading to Lucy's potential punishment as her true identity is under scrutiny.Will Lucy be able to prove her innocence and save herself from punishment?
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