About My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s novel (NovelRoll Summary):
The protagonist, reborn as a child, battles family manipulation to reclaim her life and confronts the man she sacrificed for.
In 'My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s,' the protagonist returns to her childhood after a tragic death, determined to rewrite her fate. Once overlooked and overshadowed by her privileged sister, she now wields the power to change her destiny. Armed with knowledge from her past, she navigates the complexities of family expectations and personal sacrifices. As she confronts deceit and rivalry, new challenges arise—along with the chance to reunite with the virtuous man she once helped. Will she succeed in overcoming the shadows of her past and seize her future?
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Introducing “Rebirth of the Noble Lady: Life in the Marquess’s Mansion,” a captivating tale of a woman's journey through life and the struggles she faces following her mother's remarriage. In her previous existence, she became an overlooked commoner while her sister enjoyed all the privileges. Where her sister dined on fine delicacies, she was left with mere broth; while her sister basked in luxury, she was dismissed as worthless.
Confined within the strict expectations set by her mother and sister, she watched helplessly as her family and marriage crumbled into a farce. An unexpected car accident changed everything, leaving her in dire straits. In her final moments, she declared, "All my wealth belongs to my father, and my kidney is yours, for you are a moral man."
At thirty-three, she met a tragic end in that fatal car crash, sacrificing her kidney for a good-hearted individual. However, fate had other plans as she was granted a second chance at life, returning to her three-year-old self. Determined to reclaim her destiny, she fought against manipulation and deceit with fervor. What sister? She had no biological ties; where would such rivalries emerge from? This time around, she was poised to face new challenges—and perhaps even cross paths with that virtuous man again.