Ghostly Masked Prince Xiao: Pampering and Spoiling the Little Adorable Consort

Ghostly Masked Prince Xiao: Pampering and Spoiling the Little Adorable Consort

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鬼面枭王:爆宠天才小萌妃最

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 鬼面枭王:爆宠天才小萌妃最

By anbu yi yi, 安步奕奕

4.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1747 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

One imperial edict and the family’s calculation, the sweet, adorable her met the cold him that was up high. She became his little princess consort. Everyone said that Prince Ying of Western Xuan Empire was shockingly ugly, cold-blooded and ruthless. They laughed at her that she had mistakenly entered the tiger’s den with her life in danger. But she just laughed that everyone in the world couldn’t see the wider picture, and were s*upid and ignorant. The ugly appearance was actually beyond gorgeous, cold-blooded was actually gentle and sweet. She only wanted to hide him away and not allow other people to peep at him. “Big Ice Cube, take off your mask and let this princess have a look!” She propped up her chin with saliva flowing down. “Want to look?” A certain person’s lips hooked into a devilishly charming smile, saying. “Then first, hand over some down payment…” This is the story of a sweet adorable female and a two-faced male’s journey to fight enemies and kill strange things, while pursuing a romantic relationship that was absolutely full of loving spoiling, hilarity and hot-blooded action.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Ghostly Masked Prince Xiao: Pampering and Spoiling the Little Adorable Consort Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Ghostly Masked Prince Xiao: Pampering and Spoiling the Little Adorable Consort Okay, let's dive into "Ghostly Masked Prince Xiao: Pampering and Spoiling the Little Adorable Consort" – quite the title, right? I've spent some time exploring this web novel, and I've got some thoughts. Overall, it's a unique story with a blend of genres that works surprisingly well, but it's not without its quirks. ### First Impressions Initially, the premise of a 20-year-old transmigrating into the body of a 9-year-old child, who then becomes betrothed to an older, masked prince, gave me pause. It definitely skirts the edge of some potentially uncomfortable tropes. However, the story does a decent job of navigating this tricky setup, focusing more on the evolving familial-like bond between the leads rather than anything overtly romantic early on. ### What Works Well What I appreciate most is the gradual development of the relationship between Chu Qing Yan and Xiao Xu. It evolves organically from a mentor-mentee dynamic to something deeper, which makes the eventual romance feel more earned. I found the characters to be generally well-developed. Chu Qing Yan, while not an overpowered genius, is intelligent and resourceful, using her modern knowledge in practical ways. Xiao Xu, despite his cold exterior, is ultimately a kind and lonely soul, and it's heartwarming to see him open up through his interactions with her and her family. I also found the family dynamic to be really charming, especially Chu Qing Yan's father, whose childlike innocence provides some comedic relief. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find some aspects a bit irksome. The pacing can be slow at times, and some of the side character storylines felt unnecessarily drawn out with repetitive misunderstandings. Additionally, while Chu Qing Yan is generally portrayed as intelligent, there are moments where her decision-making feels questionable, almost as if her IQ takes a nosedive for the sake of plot convenience. Also, the initial age gap can be a bit of a hurdle for some readers to overcome, even with the slow-burn romance. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the political intrigue and royal family machinations a bit much. The Emperor and Empress are portrayed as particularly awful, which, while adding to Xiao Xu's tragic backstory, can feel a bit over the top. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Ghostly Masked Prince Xiao" is an enjoyable read if you're looking for a slow-burn romance with a healthy dose of family warmth and political maneuvering. It's a story about two people saving each other from loneliness and despair, and while it might not be perfect, it's a heartwarming journey nonetheless. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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