Marrying a Pharmacist: Duke, I May Poison You

Marrying a Pharmacist: Duke, I May Poison You

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冷王独宠:霸上小毒妃

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 冷王独宠:霸上小毒妃

By 清魂

2.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
rose literature net

Description

She happened to travel to another dynasty and became a ugly ordinary person. She married a noble man and was cut off from the outer world from then on. She was alone, struggling to win her dignity. Her husband was the noblest prince of the Dali Kingdom and invincible. They were originally from two different worlds, but thanks to her talents in medicine and toxins as well as her wisdom, she captured his heart step by step…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
rose literature net
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Marrying a Pharmacist: Duke, I May Poison You Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Marrying a Pharmacist: Duke, I May Poison You Alright, let's dive into "Marrying a Pharmacist: Duke, I May Poison You." This novel definitely piqued my interest with its intriguing title and tags, promising a blend of romance, fantasy, and maybe a dash of deadly intrigue. After reading a fair amount of the story, I have some thoughts. ### First Impressions The initial chapters had me hooked with the familiar transmigration trope: a modern woman waking up in an ancient setting, married to a duke, and possessing medical knowledge. The setup is classic, and I was ready for some clever poison-based plot twists. It started with a familiar progression: masked face, hidden abilities, and a husband in need of healing. ### What Works Well The potential for a strong female lead is definitely there. The idea of a pharmacist using her knowledge of poisons and medicine in a world of martial arts and nobles is inherently appealing. I found myself initially drawn to the promise of medical mysteries and political intrigue. There's a charm to the concept of her using her modern knowledge to navigate the complexities of the ancient world. ### Areas of Concern However, as I progressed, I noticed some issues. The plot felt somewhat predictable, relying on familiar tropes without adding significant novelty. The pacing felt off, with assassination attempts and poisonings seemingly happening at every turn. It started to feel a little repetitive, and the lack of progress in uncovering the culprits behind these attacks became frustrating. The Duke's constant vulnerability to poison felt a bit contrived, making him seem weaker than I'd expect from a noble. I wanted more depth, more complexity, and a stronger sense of agency for both the main characters. While the initial chapters had promise, the story seemed to fall into a predictable pattern that hindered my enjoyment. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Marrying a Pharmacist: Duke, I May Poison You" has a solid foundation and some interesting concepts, but it ultimately falls short of its potential. While the premise is engaging, the execution feels somewhat bland and predictable. I'd give it a 2.5 out of 5. It's an okay read if you're looking for something light and familiar, but don't expect to be blown away.

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