After Marrying the Disabled, I Became the Prime Minister’s Wife

After Marrying the Disabled, I Became the Prime Minister’s Wife

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嫁给残废后我成了首辅夫人

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 嫁给残废后我成了首辅夫人

By 番茄炖栗子

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
463 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Chu Ruoyan, the eldest daughter of the Duke of Chu’s household, saw her betrothed’s family perish in battle—all except her fiancé, who survived but was left crippled. Everyone assumed the engagement would be called off, yet the Chu family’s heiress proceeded with the wedding as scheduled, uttering just two words: “I consent.” No one knew Chu Ruoyan had suffered a nightmare. In the dream, she broke off her engagement with Yan Zheng. Three years later, while being courted by the heir of Pingjing Marquisate, rebel forces stormed the capital. The city became a blood-soaked hellscape. Atop the walls stood the rebel leader—none other than Yan Zheng, who had just been appointed Chief Grand Councilor! He beheaded her prospective groom, slaughtered the entire Pingjing Marquisate household, then subjected her pleading father to relentless humiliation until the old man leaped to his death from the city walls. Upon waking, Chu Ruoyan made two immediate decisions: Marry him. Then kill him. Fate proved unpredictable. While the second resolution remained unfulfilled, she somehow became the most revered woman in the realm.

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After Marrying the Disabled, I Became the Prime Minister’s Wife Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After Marrying the Disabled, I Became the Prime Minister’s Wife "After Marrying the Disabled, I Became the Prime Minister’s Wife" offered me an engaging dive into a world of ancient China, filled with political intrigue, slow-burn romance, and a protagonist who relies on her wit rather than supernatural powers. It's a novel that kept me guessing, although it demanded my full attention to appreciate the complexities of its plot. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise – an arranged marriage with a disabled, yet powerful, figure. I appreciate stories where the female lead isn't just a damsel in distress, and this novel seemed to promise exactly that. The early chapters did a great job of setting the stage, introducing the key players, and hinting at the hidden agendas that would drive the story forward. ### What Works Well I particularly enjoyed the intricate plot and the constant twists. Just when I thought I had things figured out, another layer of mystery would be revealed. The male lead, despite his disability, is a formidable character – a ruthless "old fox" driven by vengeance. His possessiveness towards the female lead adds a touch of spice to the romance, which, while not the primary focus, is undeniably cute and fluffy. The female lead herself is a strong and intelligent woman. She doesn't blindly fall for the male lead, and her ability to navigate the treacherous waters of politics is admirable. I also appreciated how the author gave attention to notable side characters and their stories, giving them satisfying conclusions. ### Areas of Concern The complexity of the plot, while a strength, can also be a slight drawback. It requires focused reading, and skipping around might lead to missed details. I found keeping track of the Chinese names a bit challenging at times, as similar titles could refer to different characters within the Chu family. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning (Contains plot details beyond the initial setup) There's a point in the story where the female lead succumbs to health issues and leaves the male lead, leading to a temporary loss of her emotions. This amnesia-adjacent arc might not appeal to everyone, and I can see why some readers might be tempted to skip it. However, it does get resolved relatively quickly. ### Final Verdict Overall, "After Marrying the Disabled, I Became the Prime Minister’s Wife" is a well-crafted historical romance with plenty of intrigue and satisfying character development. Despite a few minor pacing issues and the occasional confusing name, I found it to be a worthwhile read. I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys a complex plot, strong female leads, and a slow-burn romance with a touch of darkness.

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