Queen of Flowers

Queen of Flowers

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卖花女的皇后路

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Mài Huā Nǚ De Huánghòu Lù, 卖花女的皇后路

By xiao jing hu, 小镜湖

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

Description

Yong Ruo was a sensible and tough girl. She transmigrated into ancient times, into a poor, weak flower girl. But she got a strange system for healing, beauty, birth control… and many more. The problem was that the system was powered by contraceptive drugs.—” Contraceptive drugs system.” Born in ancient times, she no longer fantasized about love. She just wanted to have a rich, stable life. In order to collect the contraceptive medicine, she became a concubine of a prince and thus began the love that was destined to be broken. She did not expect this Prince not only favored her- a mere concubine but also he refused to marry a real wife. He wanted to live with her for a lifetime and vowed not to marry anyone else. ‘Stressed! This is more than I bargained for!’ ‘Won’t you marry a main wife when you became an emperor?’ ‘Won’t you empty the side chambers?’ ‘Can you live with a single person all your life?’ ‘Can I not get pregnant? I don’t want any kids.’ Would the flower girl counter-attack to become a queen?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Queen of Flowers Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Queen of Flowers "Queen of Flowers" promised a fluffy, low-angst historical romance with a mature female lead, and for the most part, it delivered. While it might not be the most groundbreaking story I've ever read, it kept me entertained, and I found myself invested in the central relationship. ### First Impressions Initially, the premise felt a bit familiar: a modern woman transmigrates to ancient China with a system, meets a charming young noble, and palace intrigue ensues. I was prepared for a fairly typical transmigration story, but I was pleasantly surprised by the characters, particularly the female lead, Yong Ruo. ### What Works Well What truly stood out for me was the characterization of Yong Ruo. She's practical, rational, and maintains her adult mindset, which is a welcome change from some of the more immature protagonists I've encountered in this genre. I appreciated that she didn't rely solely on the male lead's affections but planned for her future and her family's well-being. Her relationship with the male lead, while a bit of a whirlwind romance, felt genuine. I enjoyed their interactions and how he learns to respect her intelligence and advice. Also, I found the drama wasn't too heavy, which was a nice change of pace. ### Areas of Concern I did find some issues with the plot. The system, while interesting, felt a little underdeveloped, and I wondered if it was even necessary at all. I also felt a bit disconnected with how her powers worked, and when/how she was able to use them. The plot progression felt rushed at times, with problems being resolved too quickly and conveniently. The translation, while steady, could be clunky in certain parts, making it a bit difficult to immerse myself in the story at times. Some of the word choices felt off, and there were instances where it seemed like the translation was a bit rough. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may find the ending unsatisfying. There's a point where the story seems to veer into more melodramatic territory, and some plot points felt contrived. The male lead's friends also seemed to lack agency, simply going along with whatever he and the female lead decided. ### Final Verdict Despite some flaws in pacing and translation, "Queen of Flowers" is an enjoyable read, especially if you're looking for a lighthearted romance with a strong female lead. While it might not be a masterpiece, it offers a pleasant escape into a world of devoted love and palace intrigue. I'd recommend it if you're in the mood for something sweet and not too demanding.

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