Marrying the Contemporary Crown Prince

Marrying the Contemporary Crown Prince

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嫁給當代皇太子

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Marrying The Modern Crown Prince, 嫁給當代皇太子

By 青律

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
95 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Living in a constitutional monarchy, Yue Yiwan never thought that he would have anything to do with the royal family. However, he went to a palace banquet disguised as flower-viewing party but it was actually a concubine selection party. Not only was he late but he was also drunk. The drink was offered by a tall and handsome man. Father Yue coughed lightly: “If you drink it, you have to marry him.” The royal family members applauded enthusiastically: “So you’ve already hit it off! Congratulations—prepare to get married right away!” Yue Yiwan: ??? Wait—I’m just a carefree rich second generation—

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Marrying the Contemporary Crown Prince Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Marrying the Contemporary Crown Prince After diving into "Marrying the Contemporary Crown Prince," I found myself charmed by its blend of modern life and royal traditions. It's a fluffy, feel-good story that, while perhaps not groundbreaking, offers a delightful escape. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise of an arranged marriage between a carefree, modern MC and a somewhat sheltered Crown Prince. The story quickly establishes a light and humorous tone, introducing us to Yue Yiwan, our MC, who is a joy to read. His family dynamics are heartwarming, with a doting father and brother who prioritize his happiness above all else. This immediately set a positive tone for the entire novel. ### What Works Well The relationship between Yue Yiwan and Hua Muzhi, the Crown Prince, is definitely the highlight. Hua Muzhi is portrayed as a "green flag" character – kind, considerate, and eager to learn about the world outside the palace. I particularly enjoyed how the MC strives to bring normalcy into the ML's life, given his restricted upbringing. The lack of unnecessary drama and the emphasis on open communication between the leads were refreshing. Any issues that arise are resolved through dialogue, which is a welcome change from the usual misunderstandings and angst often found in similar stories. The side characters, including the royal family, are generally supportive and endearing, adding to the overall positive atmosphere. I also appreciate the subtle integration of Chinese culture without the heavy-handed patriotic undertones that can sometimes be overwhelming. ### Areas of Concern While the story is largely enjoyable, I can see how some might find the plot a bit unrealistic. The absence of significant palace politics and the overwhelmingly positive portrayal of the royal family might not appeal to readers seeking more complex narratives. Also, the introduction of a "sudden villain" late in the story, resolved within a few chapters, feels somewhat rushed and out of place compared to the rest of the novel's pacing. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Marrying the Contemporary Crown Prince" is a sweet and heartwarming read perfect for those looking for a lighthearted shounen ai story with a doting love interest and minimal angst. It's not a deep or complex novel, but it excels at delivering a dose of fluffy romance and domestic bliss. If you're in the mood for a feel-good story with lovable characters, I'd recommend giving this one a try.

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