After the Marriage, the Little Fool Was Spoiled

After the Marriage, the Little Fool Was Spoiled

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賜婚後小傻子被寵入懷 / 赐婚后小傻子被宠入怀

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 賜婚後小傻子被寵入懷, 赐婚后小傻子被宠入怀

By 梵休無妄

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
138 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

The cold and aloof Prince Ning, who was neither loved by his father nor his mother, was forced into an arranged marriage by the old emperor who despised him. The emperor chose a foolish young man to be Prince Ning’s principal consort, hoping to humiliate him and weaken his influence. Prince Zhao Fangye of Ning, who had gained fame after the battle in the northwest, was indifferent to the marriage. He simply brought Song Huaixi, the foolish son of Minister Song, back to his residence to live, not caring who he married. He treated Huaixi well, providing him with good food and comfort, and ensuring that he did not suffer any grievances. Soon, rumors spread throughout the capital that Prince Ning was doting on his wife, adding another heartwarming tale to the city’s lore. The naive Song Huaixi, unaware of the underlying politics, spent his days clinging to Prince Ning. Being doted on, he lived a life of ease and contentment. Minister Song’s family, initially worried that their son would be mistreated, were pleasantly surprised to find him living so comfortably. The elderly couple was overjoyed.

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After the Marriage, the Little Fool Was Spoiled Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After the Marriage, the Little Fool Was Spoiled "After the Marriage, the Little Fool Was Spoiled" promised a fluffy, sweet romance, and for the most part, it delivered. As a fan of historical settings and a sucker for a good love story, I went in hoping for a relaxing read, and I wasn't entirely disappointed. ### First Impressions The premise is certainly intriguing: an arranged marriage blossoms into something more. The initial chapters introduce us to the "little fool," who, while perhaps not the sharpest tool in the shed, is undeniably endearing. The dynamic between him and the more collected male lead immediately sparked my interest, setting the stage for a classic "opposites attract" scenario. ### What Works Well The heart of this novel lies in its romance. The gradual development of the relationship between the two leads is genuinely sweet. I particularly enjoyed seeing the cold protagonist slowly warm up to his childish partner, his initial impatience giving way to doting affection. The story also incorporates a larger plot involving political intrigue and rebellion, giving the romance a solid backdrop and preventing it from becoming overly saccharine. The pacing, for the most part, kept me engaged, and the characters, despite some flaws, were interesting enough to root for. ### Areas of Concern While I appreciated the fluff, I can see how some readers might find the repetition of the "little fool's" characteristics a bit grating. I found myself wishing for more depth and development beyond the surface-level descriptions. I also understand the concern that the male lead's naivete could be portrayed more sensitively; the line between "adorkable" and potentially insensitive is a fine one, and the author doesn't always tread it perfectly. ### Final Verdict Overall, "After the Marriage, the Little Fool Was Spoiled" is a decent read if you're in the mood for something light and fluffy with a dash of political intrigue. While it might not be a literary masterpiece, it offers a satisfying romance with interesting characters and a well-developed plot. Just be prepared for some repetitive descriptions and a protagonist who might occasionally test your patience. I'd recommend it to readers looking for a sweet, low-drama story with a historical setting.

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