Empire’s No. 1 Master Pharmacist

Empire’s No. 1 Master Pharmacist

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帝国第一药剂大师

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 帝国第一药剂大师

By 花一一

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
94 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Master Pharmacist Ye Wen Ya accidentally died. When she woke up, she had transmigrated to interstellar beast world. She had a perfect figure and was so beautiful that she can enchant people. However, she was rejected by her fiancé and was the forever bottom of pharmacy department hated by others! The bottom rank was abandoned by the fiance on a dangerous primitive planet of hybrid beast. Ye Wen Ya looked at the entire primitive jungle. Everywhere was magical medicinal plants. Her saliva was about to flow down! ! ! Interstellar world was this wonderful?! She picked up a fluffy little black cat on the ground. From then on, Ye Wen Ya walked on the path of refining her beloved potion and rubbing down a cat life! Little black cat:? ? ? ? ? ? Xiao Chen originally thought he had no chance of recovering when he was seriously injured, his mental power was contaminated, and degenerated into a juvenile body. Unexpectedly, he was picked up and taken home by a girl. What’s more, she healed his injuries. As a result, the all-powerful imperial marshal, who had made countless Zergs frightened and hundreds of millions of fans scream from his handsomeness, had a painful as well as blissful problem. Woman…… Can you be more reserved and not bury my head in front of your chest? Ye Wen Ya: Wa! Little black cat is so cute. Another kiss. Little Black Cat: Meow, meow, meow! ! (With red face and red ears, he resist: St, st, stop!!)

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Empire’s No. 1 Master Pharmacist Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Empire’s No. 1 Master Pharmacist I recently dove into "Empire’s No. 1 Master Pharmacist," and I have some mixed feelings. It's a fun read, but it definitely has some quirks that held it back from reaching its full potential. ### First Impressions The premise immediately grabbed me: a transmigration story where the female lead, a top pharmacist, is left for dead and rises from the ashes to become a force to be reckoned with. The initial setup, with her hidden recipes, amazing potions, and the slow burn romance with the male lead (disguised as a black kitty!), was incredibly promising. I was definitely hooked and ready for a long, enjoyable ride. ### What Works Well The early parts of the story are genuinely entertaining. I loved watching the FL build her potion store and use her skills to help others. The tension surrounding the male lead's true identity as a beastkin was well-done, and I was invested in their budding relationship. I also appreciated the translator's work in making the story accessible and enjoyable to read. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel suffers from a rushed ending. The pacing accelerates dramatically towards the end, and several plot points feel underdeveloped. The characters she helps early on in the story disappear without a trace, and the potion store storyline is abruptly abandoned. The introduction and resolution of the ultimate villain felt hasty and unsatisfying. I was left wanting more depth and development in these areas. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning (Proceed with caution if you haven't read the novel!) The ending felt particularly abrupt. The FL's donation of her formulas to the empire, while intended to spite a villain, came across as a convenient way to wrap up the story quickly. The ex-fiancé's sudden regret and the family's brief remorse felt like afterthoughts. ### Final Verdict "Empire’s No. 1 Master Pharmacist" is a decent read with a lot of potential, but the rushed ending prevents it from being truly great. The beginning is strong, with a compelling female lead and an intriguing premise. However, the underdeveloped plot points and hasty resolution leave a feeling of dissatisfaction. I'd recommend it as a light read if you're looking for something fun and engaging, but be prepared for a somewhat abrupt conclusion. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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