I Was Sold to My Mortal Enemy (Double Transmigrations)

I Was Sold to My Mortal Enemy (Double Transmigrations)

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穿成哥兒後我嫁給了死對頭(雙穿越)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿成哥兒後我嫁給了死對頭(雙穿越)

By 公子月朔

2.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
72 chapters
Original Publisher
shubl

Description

Transmigration wasn’t scary. What’s truly frightening was that not only did he became a shuanger, but he was also sold to his arch-nemesis, Pei Xing, who transmigrated before him. Back in their world, Pei Xing hailed from a prominent and wealthy family with assets worth billions. He stood tall at 190cm, possessed striking mixed-race features, and was incredibly affluent and good-looking.However, after traveled to this world, Pei Xing now stands at 195cm, still retaining his remarkable mixed-race appearance. He was the most handsome man for miles around, residing in the grandest estate in the vicinity. Furthermore, he received various accolades and even had some special abilities. In contrast, the protagonist not only lacks these extraordinary skills but also had to deal with monthly issues, causing his height to shrink from 1.83 meters to 1.73 meters.How could he not resent this stark contrast in their experiences?!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shubl
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Was Sold to My Mortal Enemy (Double Transmigrations) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Was Sold to My Mortal Enemy (Double Transmigrations) ### First Impressions The synopsis for "I Was Sold to My Mortal Enemy (Double Transmigrations)" really grabbed me. The promise of double transmigration, historical China, and a love-hate relationship had me eager to dive in. However, after reading a good chunk of the novel, I'm left with mixed feelings. It's a story with potential, but it stumbles in its execution. ### What Works Well The initial concept is definitely intriguing, and the early chapters do a decent job of setting up the premise. I can see the appeal in the early romance and the "doting love interest" dynamic. The translation is also reportedly well done, which is always a huge plus and keeps me from getting frustrated. Some readers found the plot engaging, but I felt that this was not the general consensus. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the story suffers from several issues. The pacing feels incredibly rushed, with plot points glossed over and a lack of meaningful development. Things happen too quickly, making it difficult to become invested in the characters or the world. The narrative voice can also be unreliable, with jarring transitions that pull me out of the story. The main character (MC) is often portrayed as naive and constantly needing to be rescued, which becomes repetitive and undermines his agency. The male lead (ML), on the other hand, is an overpowered figure who solves every problem, leaving little room for genuine conflict or character growth. I also found the conflicts to be quite shallow, often revolving around petty jealousies and schemes. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have pointed out that the mpreg tag is misleading. While there are pregnancies among the side characters, the main couple doesn't have biological children, which may disappoint some readers. Additionally, the war, which should be a major plot point, is glossed over, diminishing its impact on the overall narrative. The MC's past misunderstandings with the ML are resolved quickly, negating the potential for a drawn-out, angsty romance. ### Final Verdict "I Was Sold to My Mortal Enemy (Double Transmigrations)" has a promising premise, but it ultimately falls short due to its rushed pacing, shallow conflicts, and somewhat underdeveloped characters. While it may offer some light entertainment for readers looking for a quick and fluffy read, those seeking depth and complexity may be left wanting more. It's not a terrible novel, but it's also not one I would enthusiastically recommend.

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