A light drama
I liked the drama, although it did not have many interesting or emotionally engaging elements. The story began by showing the injustice the leads had suffered. The female lead was sent to an academy when she was just a child. There, she lived with her grandfather (I think he was her maternal grandfather) and his disciples. She learned medicine and swordsmanship there.
After growing up, she left the academy and returned to her father's house, where she was not treated well. Even the man she was supposed to marry ended up marrying her sister instead. She was then married to a prince who was physically disabled. He had become crippled after injuring his leg in a war.
The prince had also suffered injustice. His brother and his army were falsely accused and sentenced to death. However, he survived for some reason and later served under the king. Together, the prince and the female lead cleared his brother's name and eventually lived happily ever after.
The drama also had two or three cute romantic scenes. I liked the leads, and they looked adorable together.
After growing up, she left the academy and returned to her father's house, where she was not treated well. Even the man she was supposed to marry ended up marrying her sister instead. She was then married to a prince who was physically disabled. He had become crippled after injuring his leg in a war.
The prince had also suffered injustice. His brother and his army were falsely accused and sentenced to death. However, he survived for some reason and later served under the king. Together, the prince and the female lead cleared his brother's name and eventually lived happily ever after.
The drama also had two or three cute romantic scenes. I liked the leads, and they looked adorable together.
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