Phoenix’s Requiem

Phoenix’s Requiem

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丑妃祸国不殃民

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 丑妃祸国不殃民

By jun tong, 君彤

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
491 chapters
Original Publisher
17k
English Publisher
wuxiaworld

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
17k
English Publisher
wuxiaworld
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Phoenix’s Requiem Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Phoenix’s Requiem Okay, let's dive into "Phoenix's Requiem." This web novel promises a blend of action, drama, fantasy, and romance, all wrapped up in a reincarnation package. I went in hoping for a captivating tale of revenge and second chances, but my experience was a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions The initial chapters didn't exactly grab me. I can see why some readers found the beginning clichéd. The "ugly duckling" trope with the birthmark felt a bit tired, and the early plot points seemed overly simplistic. I was immediately skeptical of the characters and world. ### What Works Well Despite my initial reservations, the story does pick up, and I found myself intrigued by the broader mysteries that unfold later on. The cultivation elements add a layer of depth, and the hints of ancient China create a rich backdrop for the characters' struggles. I appreciated that the author didn't make the female lead instantly overpowered upon rebirth. Her flaws and vulnerabilities made her more relatable, even if they frustrated me at times. I also liked the slow-burn romance between the leads, it felt more genuine and allowed for character development. ### Areas of Concern However, there were definitely aspects that held the story back. The pacing felt uneven at times, with some arcs dragging on while others felt rushed. I also struggled with the consistency of the characters' actions and motivations. It seemed like the plot was being stretched thin. The female lead's naivety, even after reincarnation, became a point of frustration for me. I wanted to see her take charge more decisively, but she often seemed to rely too heavily on others. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out specific plot holes and inconsistencies that I think are worth mentioning. For example, the female lead's supposed ignorance of a major rebellion in her first life, despite her age, seems like a significant oversight. Then there's the shifting dynamic between the main characters, with feelings appearing somewhat abruptly. The author's inconsistent handling of levels, ages, and time also detracts from the overall immersion. ### Final Verdict "Phoenix's Requiem" has potential, but it doesn't fully deliver. While the later plot twists and slow-burn romance offer some redeeming qualities, the clichéd beginning, uneven pacing, and inconsistent character development ultimately hold it back. I'd give it a **3 out of 5 stars.** If you're a die-hard fan of the genre and willing to overlook some flaws, you might find it enjoyable. Otherwise, there are stronger reincarnation stories out there.

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