Congratulations, Empress

Congratulations, Empress

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王妃,王爷有喜了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Wang Fei, Wang Ye you xi le, 王妃,王爷有喜了

By lou zhang shan, 镂长扇

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
363 chapters
Original Publisher
readnovel

Description

Hua Jin Lan, a 21st century assassin, was tied up by her sister and thrown into the sea. When her eyes reopened, she had became the daughter, with the same name, of a martial arts family in the Yue dynasty. Some say that the daughter was worthless and just a pretty face; some say she was shameless and proposed to 5 different men a total of 10 times; some say she was a ruthless person and when unable to obtain love she turns to love potions. She was exposed thus while bearing both shame and resentment she jumps into the river and commits su*cide……Wait what? I, an assassin, am being trolled? Fine! If you say I am worthless, let me show you what is a genius. If you say I am shameless, let me show you what is presumptuous. If you say I am brazen, let me show you what is even more brazen.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
readnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Congratulations, Empress Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Congratulations, Empress* *Congratulations, Empress* promised a thrilling ride of reincarnation, revenge, and romance, and while it had moments that piqued my interest, the overall experience left me feeling a bit disjointed. The premise, a modern female assassin transmigrating into the body of a bullied young miss, certainly has potential, but the execution, unfortunately, stumbles in several key areas. ### First Impressions I was initially drawn in by the idea of a badass assassin lady navigating the complexities of ancient court politics. The arranged marriage trope combined with cultivation elements sounded like a recipe for an entertaining read. However, it quickly became apparent that the story's pacing was going to be a significant hurdle. ### What Works Well Despite its flaws, *Congratulations, Empress* isn't entirely without its merits. The translator's work is commendable, making the text readable and understandable. I also found the initial setup intriguing, with hints of mystery surrounding the MC's family and her inability to cultivate. The "tit-for-tat" interactions and the MC's attempts to avenge the original body's grievances were also engaging, at least in the beginning. There's a comedic undertone that, when it lands, adds a bit of levity to the otherwise serious themes of revenge and power struggles. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue with *Congratulations, Empress* is undoubtedly the pacing. The story jumps around erratically, making it difficult to follow the plot and connect with the characters. Events unfold too quickly, and critical information is often dumped abruptly, leaving me feeling confused and disoriented. The fights felt messy, and the MC's supposed cunning often came across as childish recklessness. The character development also felt lacking, with many characters seeming like mere cardboard cutouts. The rushed progression from learning martial arts to becoming a princess felt jarring and unnatural. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, *Congratulations, Empress* is a novel with potential that, in my opinion, falls short due to its choppy pacing, underdeveloped characters, and inconsistent plot. While the premise is intriguing and the translation is well-done, the execution leaves much to be desired. I wanted to love this story, but the disjointed narrative made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the world and connect with the characters. I'd recommend approaching this one with caution and a healthy dose of patience.

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