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Relying on the Surgical System to be a Divine Doctor in Ancient Times
By 饮露菌
57 chapters
2022
Description
Ruan Qing, a surgeon who died suddenly from working overtime, transmigrated through time and became a useless doctor in the Dayan Dynasty. Not only was the original owner of the body a quack doctor, but he was also terrible with his education and turned the Second Imperial Prince into a cripple. As a result, he was sent to prison, interrogated fiercely, and almost died tragically. Ruan Qing: “……What kind of damned opening is this?” At this time, the system suddenly appeared: “Dear, the surgical system is now bound to you. It not only provides MRI, vaccine development, medical cosmetology, and other modern medical technologies, but it also drops various medical equipment and medicines from time to time!” So Ruan Qing returned to his old profession and started practicing medicine in the Dayan Dynasty. The first trial—testing the water: Huizhou was hit by a pandemic and a vaccine was developed to save thousands of victims. Gradually moving on to his next case: For the deformed child in Liuhe Village, genetic diagnosis technology was used to avert his tragedy. Now the confident third case: the Empress was strangely disfigured and the medical cosmetic treatment helped restore her youthful appearance. After the nth case, Ruan Qing became completely famous in the capital and became the Imperial Physician of the Dayan Dynasty. The Emperor rewarded thousands of taels of gold and countless manors, but he declined them one by one. Every day, he would go back home to farm the fields and ate three meals a day cooked by a certain jealous man. The key point was that not only did this jealous man have great stamina and often attacked, but he also always liked to cling to him desperately, calling him “wifey” in an aggrieved manner if he got scolded even just a little. In this way, the little doctor was tricked into having one baby after another. Looking at the babies crawling all over the floor and their silly and cheerful father, Ruan Qing (shrugged) said: “I can’t help it, my husband is too clingy.” * Xiao Ziheng was the Second Imperial Prince of the Dayan Dynasty, but he was crippled by a doctor of unknown origin. In extreme anger, he sent the man into prison. But who would’ve thought the little doctor would change his ways? Not only did he solve a pile of medical problems for Dayan and helped the people, he was also able to help him surpass the First Imperial Prince, which was a big deal. Xiao Ziheng: “……I think I’m falling in love, what to do?” However, the little doctor was terribly afraid him. He would pitifully try and please him all day long, but the little doctor never came any closer and so Xiao Ziheng couldn’t help but reflect: “Are you telling me that not liking to smile is illegal?” Later, when the little doctor encountered trouble, he finally bared his canine teeth to protect him. Looking at the surprised look on his face, he laughed: “Be good, are you still afraid of me?” The little doctor blushed in embarrassment and was carried back to his home by Xiao Ziheng to get married. He was so favored that if he wanted the stars or the moon, the Prince was willing to pluck them down the sky for him. Xiao Ziheng (with an evil smile): “Can’t be helped, my wifey is too cute.”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Relying on the Surgical System to be a Divine Doctor in Ancient Times Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Relying on the Surgical System to be a Divine Doctor in Ancient Times
Okay, let's dive into "Relying on the Surgical System to be a Divine Doctor in Ancient Times." This one's a bit of a mixed bag, from what I've gathered. The premise, a modern surgeon transmigrating to ancient China with a handy surgical system, definitely piqued my interest initially.
First Impressions
I can see the appeal of this story. Who doesn't love a good fish-out-of-water tale with a capable protagonist? The initial setup promises a blend of medical ingenuity and historical intrigue. However, I quickly found myself struggling with some of the core elements.
What Works Well
Honestly, it's a bit tough to pinpoint specific strengths. The concept itself has potential, and the idea of a modern doctor using their skills in an ancient setting is inherently interesting. I think the author aims for a lighthearted, wish-fulfillment vibe, and that might resonate with some readers looking for a less serious read. The "cute children" tag suggests there are heartwarming moments, which is always a plus.
Areas of Concern
Alright, here's where things get a little bumpy. Several readers, including myself, found the writing and plot progression somewhat lacking. The logic can be... questionable at times. Characters seem to act inconsistently, and the plot jumps around without much explanation. The male lead, a prince, apparently wanders around without guards, leading to frequent and somewhat contrived attacks.
I also noticed issues with the MC's reactions to events. They don't seem particularly bothered by being beaten or tortured, which feels out of character. The instant love between the MC and ML also feels rushed and lacking in genuine development. The system, while convenient, seems to solve problems a little too easily, bordering on a "deus ex machina" situation. This, coupled with the MC's seemingly instant mastery of survival skills despite coming from a "peaceful modern society," contributes to a feeling of "sue-ness," where the protagonist is unrealistically perfect and powerful. The writing style itself feels a bit immature and could use some polishing.
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Final Verdict
Ultimately, "Relying on the Surgical System to be a Divine Doctor in Ancient Times" has an interesting premise, but it seems to fall short in execution. The inconsistencies in plot and character behavior, combined with the somewhat simplistic writing style, make it a difficult read for me. If you're looking for a lighthearted, unchallenging story with a focus on wish-fulfillment, you might find something to enjoy here. However, if you value logical consistency, character depth, and nuanced storytelling, you might want to proceed with caution. I'd personally give it a hesitant recommendation, with the caveat that you should lower your expectations and prepare for some plot holes.
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