the story itself has an interesting plot, but heck the author's knowledge about medicine is kinda... ahahaha it's pretty obvious that it's someone who didn't study medicine, but props to him for trying to learn about it (let's not even mention the fact that the author said they had EKGs and x-rays... and then never fcking use them in the entirety of the manhwa, nor the hospitals which on the inside shouldn't look nearly as modern).
and my god, fck all this shoujo drama BS (not to mention, had the prince existed IRL, he'd be considered a stalker/creepy tsundere dude, who just gets a free pass on his actions because he's the ML)
After the war arc, all my interest pretty much died out (even during the war arc, the prince's attitude just makes my head hurt). The best part about this manhwa, which was already pretty romanticized and exaggerated, was her career as a doctor. Doctor house is already a kind of dramatized medical show, but it still has some accurate info. This manhwa is like if someone watched doctor house, which is already dramatized, and even romanticized it more - sure some info is correct, but there's also a lot of fantasized things that wouldn't happen IRL... I loved the Cholera and John Snow reference though, that was a lovely arc
Anyway, somewhere along the story, it turns into your typical cliché shoujo manga with plot armor-like medical skills and tons of drama with multiple people who fall for her, because why not?, and a possessive ML that's borderline creepy