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Oops, I Married a Prince!EP 67

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Race Against Poison

Rachel discovers the prince has been poisoned with Serpent's Vial, a deadly and supposedly incurable toxin. Despite the royal medical court's skepticism and warnings, she insists on attempting a risky treatment, with her life on the line if she fails. Prince Cedric supports her, leading to a tense and unconventional surgery.Will Rachel's unconventional methods save the prince or will they both face fatal consequences?
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Ep Review

Modern Medicine in Ancient Times

Watching the princess pull out a metal medical case was mind-blowing! The contrast between the palace setting and the IV drip creates unique tension. The emperor's shock when she prepares modern equipment is priceless. It adds a fresh layer to the rescue scene in Oops, I Married a Prince! Calm.

Heartbreaking Rescue Attempt

The pain in her eyes while holding the injured prince is palpable. You can feel her desperation as everyone watches silently. The way she refuses to give up shows true devotion. This episode of Oops, I Married a Prince! really tests their bond. Her secret is known.

Shocked Courtiers

The reactions from the courtiers are hilarious! They look so confused by the silver box and the IV bag. Even the empress looks stunned by her boldness. It is rare to see such chaos in the throne room during Oops, I Married a Prince! The guards do not know what to do. Fun.

Stunning Visuals

The lighting in the throne room sets a dramatic mood. The golden hues contrast sharply with the sterile silver of the medical kit. Every costume detail is exquisite, especially the princess's headpiece. Scenes like this in Oops, I Married a Prince! make it visually captivating. Intense.

What Happens Next

Just when you think the prince is gone, she pulls out modern tech! The cliffhanger with the needle ready to inject leaves me screaming. How will the emperor react to this sorcery? Oops, I Married a Prince! keeps raising the stakes every episode. I need the next part. True.