The aristocratic families pondered for a long time but could not come up with a better way to deal with Liu Yin. They could only watch as her books sold better and better. However, they did not understand what Liu Yin wanted to do by writing so many books.

If the goal was to gain fame, the hermit's name is already known to all, so he shouldn't have written such a sharp article, which would only anger the powerful families.

If the purpose was to seek wealth, then the hermit did not sell books to amass riches; on the contrary, her books were extremely cheap.

If it were said to be for the sake of the common people, the aristocratic families would be the least likely to believe it. They could accept it from others, but they knew all too well about the hermit's background and simply couldn't believe that someone of such origin would stand by the side of the lowly.

If it's about revenge, then the target shouldn't be the aristocratic families, but rather the emperor.

This question persisted for a long time.

Even after "The Women's Army" was finished, Lin Wan's ending was both unexpected and expected.

She eventually led a thousand women, becoming a sharp blade piercing the barbarians on the frontier, and a women's army feared by all the barbarians.

Every woman in the Crimson Asura faction goes into battle dressed in white and returns in blood, hence they call her the Blood Asura, while Lin Wan is called the Blood Rakshasa.

The names of Rakshasa and Asura resounded throughout the borderlands and reached the heavens.

This women's army, which started with only a thousand people, eventually grew into an army of tens of thousands, and the emperor and his ministers could no longer ignore such a group of women.

The emperor appointed her as the Protector General and named her army the Protector Army.

However, people prefer to call her General Rose, because her military flag is a thorny rose, and she once said: "I am a rose, born with thorns, unafraid of wind and rain."

And this sentence became the motto of every woman in the National Protection Army...

"A female... female general? Or a female soldier?"

"This...this is outrageous!"

"What exactly does the hermit want to do?"

When the aristocratic families read the book's final ending, they seemed to see the sharp blade hidden behind the words of the hermit, ready to pierce the hearts of everyone at any moment.

“She…she…” Those with discernment had already seen the hermit’s ambition and provocation against the aristocratic families from those few words.

"What is she thinking? A female general? A female official? What, does she want women to dominate the court? This is spreading heresy!" A patriarch of a powerful family was so angry that he ordered that no one in the entire clan should read this book, and anyone found doing so would be expelled from the house.

"Women..."

"We must not let this happen!" Some people have already joined forces and are planning to teach Liu Yin a lesson.

"What methods do you have?" someone asked the head of the aristocratic family who was gathering the crowd.

The man looked around, pondered for a moment, and then asked, "What good ideas do you have?"

The group looked at each other, but no one spoke.

After a long while, the Zhang family patriarch, a member of the former prime minister's clan, finally spoke up: "What is the matter of the hermit's procession now?"

The head of the Feng family pondered for a moment and said, "The people's approval."

The head of the Zhang family nodded before continuing, "She gained the people's approval because they believed she came from a humble background like them and spoke up for them, which is why they trusted her."

"You mean...?" The head of the leading family frowned slightly, seemingly understanding his plan.

The Zhang family patriarch nodded, and seeing that everyone was still somewhat confused, he explained, "Since the hermit's entourage consists of commoners, then we should break her entourage."

"What do you plan to do?" the head of the Feng family asked.

The Zhang family patriarch didn't speak, but looked up at the leader.

The leader took a deep breath before looking at him in surprise: "Are you sure this will work?"

A calculating glint flashed in the eyes of the Zhang family patriarch before he said, "Anyway, we don't have any better options right now, so why not give it a try?"

Seeing that he said that, the leader looked around and, seeing that no one said anything, sighed deeply, nodded and said, "Alright, you can go and try it."

Liu Yin was living a very comfortable life in Weicheng. She didn't know if her pursuers had given up or if they couldn't find her. In any case, she hadn't seen them for a long time.

Of course, Dong Feng was also very happy. Weicheng was not far from Nanshan Town, and she was also not far from her father. She could better take care of her father and did not have to worry about her father's sighs and complaints every day because of her studies in medicine.

“Young lady, there are some parts of the medical techniques about women’s fertility that you wrote in your book that I don’t quite understand,” Dong Feng asked softly after hesitating for a long time, seeing her resting in the courtyard.

Liu Yin looked up at her, then said with a hint of helplessness, "What I know is all written in the books, and what isn't written, I don't know either..."

This wasn't the first time Dong Feng had wanted to ask this question, but Liu Yin wasn't a medical student, and she only had a superficial understanding of many things. Back then, in order to write that medical book about women's childbirth, she had racked her brains and exhausted all the medical knowledge in her memory.

Dong Feng flipped through the book in her hand, sighed, and said nothing more.

In the original "Women's Wife," in addition to medical knowledge about women's childbirth, Liu Yin also wrote a lot of other medical knowledge that she knew, which amazed the doctors of Lichao. As a result, the doctors of Lichao were another group of people who had a great liking for Liu Yin.

Seeing the regret in Dong Feng's eyes, Liu Yin couldn't help but smile and persuade her: "What I know is also the result of the experience of our predecessors over hundreds and thousands of years. In our history, from Shennong tasting hundreds of herbs to the fact that medical skills have become a system, it is all thanks to the countless predecessors who have come step by step. My experience is nothing more than theoretical talk. As long as you don't give up learning, you will definitely find your own path."

Dong Feng took a deep breath, thought for a long time, and then nodded to Liu Yin: "I understand what you mean. Don't worry, sir, I will not give up learning, nor will I boast that I have learned a lot just because of a book called 'Women'."

Liu Yin didn't actually mean it as deeply as she thought, but seeing that Dong Feng understood it this way, Liu Yin didn't say anything more.

"Aren't you afraid that your book will expose your ambition and make those people wary?" Wen Shuyun asked curiously after the master and disciple finished speaking.

Liu Yin thought for a moment before smiling and saying, "It doesn't matter. With my current status and reputation, the methods they want to use to deal with me are nothing more than those."

"How so?" Wen Shuyun asked, somewhat curious.

Liu Yin smiled and continued, "The simplest way for men to deal with women is to spread rumors, especially rumors about female chastity. I can neither prove my innocence nor refute them, and people are most interested in such things."

Wen Shuyun frowned deeply: "Then what are you going to do?"

Liu Yin thought for a moment and said, "Everyone knows that I came from a brothel and was once a lady of Qingyintang. They probably just think that I have no morals or that I am dissolute. They can't let the world know that I was once a royal, otherwise they would be shooting themselves in the foot."

Wen Shuyun sighed before replying, "It's best not to do that. If you end up confessing, even if you succeed, it will probably tarnish your reputation."

Liu Yin glanced at him in surprise, thought for a moment, and ultimately said nothing.

Shuyun seemed to be waiting for her answer, so she hesitated for a moment, sighed, opened her mouth, and then slowly began to speak...

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