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Female caller white Wan'er Gu Yan's novel title.

Gu Yan's novel by Bai Waner is called "Falling in Love with the Country: The Poisonous Doctor Princess".

Bai Wan, a descendant of poison doctors in the 21st century, once passed through and became a great waste in the general office of the Great Yan State. Waste? Bai Waner chuckled at the corner of her mouth, watching how she turned her hands into clouds and covered them for the rain, so that the world could see her charming figure!

Bai Waner was born in the general's office of the Great Yan State, but because she was born a loser, she became a joke in everyone's eyes. In an accident, she got a mysterious space and started a journey against the sky. She practiced poison, became a descendant of poison doctors, punished evil and promoted good, supported justice, and stepped onto a strong road step by step.

In the process, she met him, Murong Xuan, the prince of the State of Yan, who was below one person and above ten thousand people. He is heartless, but he only dotes on her. The two joined hands in life and death and performed a thrilling love story.

Falling in love with the country: Princess of Poison Medicine takes you into Bai Waner's world and witnesses the legendary process of how she grew from a cripple to a princess of Poison Medicine.

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