Persuade With Reason

Persuade With Reason

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以理服人

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: yǐlǐfúrén, สะดุดรักยัยอ๋องหลงยุค, 以理服人

By butterfly's shadow beneath the moon, yue xia die ying, 月下蝶影

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
72
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

In the quiet of the night, Jin Fei, with a serious expression, gazed at the city lights outside the window, the bustling traffic, and sighed deeply, filled with emotions. “I’ve lost my kingdom!” Little Brother Jin held the book “Overbearing King Ye Pretty Wang Fei” and collapsed in a corner, crying. Ever since his sister went through a breakup with a terrible guy, she started falling ill, always fantasizing about being a powerful and elegant queen with both intelligence and martial skills. There are rumors going around that Jin Fei is obsessed with vanity, failed to marry into a wealthy family, and got dumped by a man, making her too embarrassed to show her face in public. Jin Fei: This can’t be true; I never rely on others for a living! My principle is to persuade people with reason!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Persuade With Reason Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Persuade With Reason "Persuade With Reason" is definitely a unique read, and I found myself both charmed and slightly perplexed by it. It's a novel that isn't afraid to play with gender roles and societal expectations, and the result is… well, interesting. ### First Impressions Going in, I had a sense this wasn't going to be a typical fantasy romance. The initial setup, with its gender-reversed world and seemingly Mary Sue protagonist, felt like a deliberate choice by the author. It’s almost like stepping into a long-form skit, and whether you enjoy that or not will likely determine your overall experience. ### What Works Well The biggest strength of this novel lies in its characters. The female lead is undeniably charismatic, and I found myself drawn to her open-mindedness and fairness. The male lead, with his "white lotus" tendencies and hidden vulnerabilities, is also quite compelling. The romance is definitely a highlight, and if you're looking for something sweet and lighthearted, this delivers. The plot also introduces a mystery element, which adds a layer of intrigue to the story. The author creates a fairy-tale-like atmosphere that's both humorous and entertaining, making for an enjoyable, if somewhat over-the-top, read. ### Areas of Concern My main issue is with the ending. It felt rather abrupt, leaving me wanting more. Some plot threads, while technically tied up, could have been explored further. I also felt that the female lead's past could have been handled with more depth, allowing her to truly experience those memories rather than just being immersed in the novel's world. While I appreciate the author's attempt to explore modern themes, I can't help but feel that her historical novels might be stronger in terms of plot depth and overall narrative. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers mentioned spoilers related to the female lead's past and the male lead's backstory. Be aware that reading further details about these elements may impact your reading experience. Specifically, the circumstances behind the FL and ML's relationship and the nature of the FL's memories are considered spoilers. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Persuade With Reason" is a thought-provoking and entertaining novel, even if it's not the author's best work. It's a fun exploration of gender roles and societal expectations, with charming characters and a sweet romance. While the ending felt rushed and some plot points could have been more developed, I still enjoyed my time with this unique story. I'd recommend it to readers looking for something a bit different, who appreciate humor and don't mind a bit of over-the-top silliness. It's a solid 3.8/5 for me.

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