Granting you Sovereignty of the Nation

Granting you Sovereignty of the Nation

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江山许你

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Granting you the Rivers and Mountains, Jiāngshān xǔ nǐ, JSXN, ปรารถนาเคียงบัลลังก์, 江山许你

By bai jiezi, 白芥子

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
90 chapters
Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)

Description

“Desire gaining sovereignty over this nation? Thus trade yourself for it in that case.” “Do you want this country? Then use you to exchange it.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Granting you Sovereignty of the Nation Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Granting you Sovereignty of the Nation "Granting you Sovereignty of the Nation" is a web novel that certainly leaves a strong impression, diving deep into the treacherous waters of ancient Chinese court intrigue, romance, and power struggles. It's a story with some truly compelling elements, though it's not without its potential pitfalls. ### First Impressions Initially, I felt a bit disoriented. The story plunges you right into the complex political landscape, referencing past events and characters that aren't immediately clear. It definitely requires some patience to get your bearings and understand the relationships between the characters, but after a few chapters, the story does seem to become more comprehensible. ### What Works Well I was particularly drawn to the dynamic between the MC and ML. The "enemies to lovers" trope is executed well here, with both characters possessing depth and conflicting desires. I found the MC to be a compelling character, his willingness to submit strategically while maintaining his own agency was an interesting choice. The devotion of the ML is a definite highlight, and the lengths he goes to in supporting the MC really does drive the plot. The crown prince is also a scene stealer, his interactions and "fluffy ball" demeanor add a welcome dose of levity to the otherwise heavy plot. ### Areas of Concern The darker elements of the story, particularly the non-consensual situations, could be problematic for some readers. The line between love and abuse seems to blur, and the lack of remorse from the ML can be unsettling. I can see how the MC's eventual acceptance and longing for his abuser might feel unearned and unsatisfying to some. Ultimately, whether these elements work for you will depend on your individual tolerance for morally grey characters and complex relationships. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here comes the spoiler section! If you want to go into this novel completely blind, skip ahead to the final verdict. Several key plot points could be triggers. There's the forced fertility drug, the pregnancy, and the tattoo. It's a lot, and the way these events are handled is definitely a make-or-break aspect of the novel. I can see how some readers might feel that the ML's actions are unforgivable, while others might view them as part of a complex power dynamic. The ending, where the MC and ML reunite after a time skip, might also feel rushed or unearned, depending on how invested you are in their relationship. ### Final Verdict "Granting you Sovereignty of the Nation" is a complicated and potentially triggering novel. It offers a compelling blend of political intrigue, romance, and power struggles, but it also delves into dark themes that may not appeal to all readers. If you're a fan of enemies-to-lovers stories with morally grey characters and are willing to navigate some potentially uncomfortable content, this might be a worthwhile read. However, proceed with caution and be sure to check the tags before diving in.

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