I Am Stupid, Who Do I Fear?

I Am Stupid, Who Do I Fear?

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我是傻妃我怕谁

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我是傻妃我怕谁

By 若香幽兰

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
281 chapters
Original Publisher
kanshu

Description

Night of the wedding, “wife, be good, wipe the saliva.” She collected the handkerchief and wiped her lips. “Come, be good, blow! Really taking me as a fool ah! Sadly he’s right, this big wedding night, facing a s*upid wife, wiping the mouth, not to even talk of u**ne. Want to have a hot night with the new wife, but has snot on her face together with a runny nose. Heavens ah, when will this bitter ‘b’ day end!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kanshu
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Am Stupid, Who Do I Fear? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Am Stupid, Who Do I Fear? "I Am Stupid, Who Do I Fear?" promised a comedic josei romp through ancient China with a transmigration twist. The tags alone – average-looking protagonist, reverse harem, polyandry – had me intrigued. I dove in hoping for a lighthearted and engaging read. While there are elements I found enjoyable, the overall experience left me with mixed feelings. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise. A modern woman, presumably with a sharp wit, finding herself in a historical setting ripe for comedic potential. However, the initial chapters felt a little jarring. The protagonist's reaction to transmigration seemed oddly nonchalant, more annoyed than shocked, which made it difficult to connect with her. ### What Works Well The potential for political intrigue and romantic entanglements is definitely present. The world-building, while not overly detailed, provides a sufficient backdrop for the story to unfold. I appreciate that the author tackled the reverse harem and polyandry themes head-on, creating a space for exploring complex relationships. There's a definite chaotic energy that keeps you wondering what bizarre situation will befall the protagonist next. ### Areas of Concern My biggest struggle stemmed from the protagonist's characterization. While I understand the "average-looking" aspect is a key part of her identity, her internal monologues often veered into self-deprecation that felt unnecessarily harsh. I also found some of her actions perplexing, lacking a certain logical consistency that made it hard to root for her at times. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Proceed with caution! Some plot points discussed below may reveal details you'd rather discover yourself. Several readers have expressed concerns about the direction the plot takes later on. One reader cited a specific incident where the FL intentionally pees herself to avoid a situation, finding it off-putting and unhygienic. Another reader felt that the plot spiraled out of control, with the protagonist's actions becoming increasingly contradictory and the ending feeling rushed and unsatisfying. These points certainly gave me pause. ### Final Verdict "I Am Stupid, Who Do I Fear?" is a novel with a lot of potential, but it ultimately falls short due to inconsistencies in character development and plot execution. While the comedic elements and reverse harem setup are intriguing, the protagonist's flaws and the later plot developments may deter some readers. I'd recommend approaching this one with cautious optimism and being prepared for a potentially bumpy ride.

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