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Natsu Hyuuga

The Apothecary Diaries: Volume 5 (Light Novel)

The political situation at court has changed: the birth of Gyokuyou’s son has seen her elevated to the status of Empress, and meanwhile Jinshi is no longer able to continue his pretense at the rear palace. Although all seems peaceful after the destruction of the Shi clan, threats continue to loom—not least a potential plague of insects—and Maomao, as ever, somehow finds herself caught up in them.

When Jinshi orders an expedition to Gyokuyou’s homeland, Maomao heads west. But is there something lurking in the shadows of the glittering city? And will Maomao be able to discover what it is before it’s too late?
300 printed pages
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
J-Novel Club
Translator
Kevin Steinbach
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Impressions

  • Brittany Suarezshared an impression9 months ago
    👍Worth reading
    💞Loved Up
    🚀Unputdownable

    This one definitely kept me on my toes. And love the jealousy from Jinshi.

  • yhocruz123shared an impression8 months ago
    👍Worth reading
    🔮Hidden Depths
    💞Loved Up
    🚀Unputdownable

    jss that prologue goes hard

  • Kadisha Kearseshared an impression5 months ago
    👍Worth reading

    Loved it

Quotes

  • Zhaddeus Jeihas quotedlast year
    Perhaps you’d be interested in asking the Emperor’s younger brother to plant his seed in your belly.”
  • Suane Figueiredohas quoted10 months ago
    She wanted to run. This could only bring more trouble, more uncertainty. She wanted to dodge all those problems—but those eyes, the eyes of an untamed dog, weren’t going to let her escape. He was going to devour her, and all in pursuit of something that wasn’t even there. Maomao could only look back at him with empty eyes, like those of a puppet or a doll

    That's so sad broooooo

  • weila059has quoted10 months ago
    Just then, there was a knock on the door and Basen called out, “I’m coming in.” The door opened before they could stop him. His widened eyes were greeted by the sight of Jinshi, apparently doubled over with pain, and Maomao leaning toward him, her face and hand covered in something red.

    He didn’t say anything.

    They didn’t say anything.

    Shortly thereafter, Basen couldn’t say anything. Just as he was about to shout for someone, Maomao crammed the handkerchief into his open mouth, while Jinshi pinned him down. It was the most coordinated thing they’d done since the day they’d met.

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