Both are Foxes

Both are Foxes

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都是狐狸

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Dou Shi Hu Li, 都是狐狸

By qian ye mei luo, 千夜魅罗

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
121 chapters
Original Publisher
xxsy

Description

She has stunning looks and talents that are even more amazing, but she hides both deeply because she understands that beauty is never a blessing. One who is beautiful can only bring trouble, especially within such a society where evil runs amok. In addition, one who is too crafty is disliked. So to the common eye, she is an ugly woman, so ugly even ghosts would be too afraid to look at her, a weak, ignorant lady. An imperial edict forces her to marry the well-renowned prime minister of Dong Ling. She cleverly deals with her situation as she faces hidden and openly disdainful looks, smiling coldly and looking on indifferently. She did not want any of this. Why do women make things harder for other women? She is the ugly, cowardly, useless, frail Lady Zi Yinye. But she is actually the handsome and brilliant prime minister Ye Yin!!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
xxsy
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Both are Foxes Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Both are Foxes "Both are Foxes" promised a cunning female lead and a political landscape ripe for intrigue, and while it delivered on some fronts, I found myself ultimately a bit conflicted. It's a story with a lot of potential, but the execution stumbled in places, preventing it from reaching its full potential. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the premise. A woman disguising herself, accidentally betrothed to a powerful prime minister? Sounds like a recipe for delightful chaos. I appreciated that the story didn't rely on tired tropes like reincarnation or transmigration, instead focusing on a talented woman navigating a complex situation. The early chapters, where the MC is establishing her "weak" persona, definitely piqued my interest. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel lies in its female lead. She's intelligent, cunning, and determined to prove herself in a world that underestimates women. I particularly enjoyed the gender-bending aspect of the story, where she adopts a male identity to achieve her goals. It's more than just cross-dressing; she genuinely embodies a powerful and influential persona, a refreshing change from other novels where female characters still act "girly" despite their disguises. The story's political focus is also a plus, offering a different flavor than typical romance-heavy narratives. While not overly complex, the political maneuvering adds depth and intrigue to the plot. I also appreciated the presence of male characters who are genuine friends to the MC, offering support without romantic intentions. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find some aspects of the story less satisfying. The pacing felt uneven at times, with important events glossed over while less significant details received extensive attention. This uneven pacing made it difficult to fully invest in certain plot points. I also felt that the male lead could have been more developed; he often seemed to exist solely for the sake of the MC, lacking his own distinct motivations. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers mentioned a significant plot point where the MC fakes her death and assumes a male identity. While this event is pivotal to the story, some felt that the events leading up to it, and the subsequent time skips, were not handled as well as they could have been, resulting in a disjointed narrative. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Both are Foxes" is a decent read with an intriguing premise and a strong female lead. While the pacing and character development could be improved, the story offers enough political intrigue and gender-bending fun to keep you entertained. I'd recommend it to fans of historical fantasy with a focus on cunning protagonists and political maneuvering, just be prepared for some uneven pacing along the way. I give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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