She died as a jungle sniper and woke up in a shabby, beaten body halfway across time—on the day she was being sold as a war-prize. The girl they called Ye Wuniang should have been broken. Instead, she remembered every betrayal, every calculation, and every wound. With a soldier's calm and a surgeon's hands, she takes what life stole: she answers the marriage bargain, breaks the face of a condescending sister, steals a general's blade and a signal bow, and stabs open the throat of a tyrant who thinks women are trophies. One bold arson, one rope-walk escape, and a cold-eyed young lord names her both criminal and asset. Now she's sitting in camp with enemies who smell like traitors, soldiers who need saving, and a throne that will reward—or ruin—anyone who can read a battlefield. Reborn gives her a deadline: win allies, find the mole, and cure a man who has slept ten years. She will use medicine, bullets of words, and blades of steel. The question is not whether she will survive. The question is what price the capital will demand when a frontier doctor knows too many military secrets.

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