Royal Descendants

Royal Descendants

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天潢贵胄

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: รัชทายาทบัญชา, 天潢贵胄

By man man he qi duo, 漫漫何其多

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

Description

Crown Prince Qi Xiao was born into nobility, but since the emperor is not his biological father, he faces constant schemes and machinations. The heir of Lingnan, Bai Ren, is forced to enter the capital as a hostage for the sake of his people. Having experienced similar struggles, the crown prince immediately takes an interest in the outwardly strong hostage prince. Using every possible method—whether through coercion or enticement—he spares no effort to conquer both his body and mind. Gradually, the heir falls for the prince’s forceful yet tender tactics. This is a story of a cunning and twisted prince whose relentless pursuit finally wins over the heart of the hostage prince. It also tells of an ill-fated crown prince’s path to revenge, as he ascends step by step to the throne. The crown prince steadily conquers the hostage prince, a tale of nurturing + doting affection.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Royal Descendants Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Royal Descendants "Royal Descendants" pulled me into a world of ancient China, palace intrigue, and a slowly blossoming romance between Qi Xiao and Bai Ren. Overall, I found it to be a satisfying read, though perhaps not without a few minor caveats. ### First Impressions From the beginning, the story grabbed my attention with its intricate plot. The political landscape felt genuinely treacherous, and the machinations of the Crown Prince added a nice layer of tension. I was immediately curious to see how Bai Ren, the protagonist, would navigate this dangerous environment and how his relationship with Qi Xiao would develop. ### What Works Well The strength of "Royal Descendants" lies in its well-paced plot and the satisfying development of the central relationship. The story progresses smoothly, drawing you further into the power struggles within the palace. I especially appreciated the clever protagonist and how he gradually formed a powerful partnership with Qi Xiao. The build-up felt earned and believable. The romance itself is a slow burn, and I enjoyed watching Qi Xiao fall for Bai Ren first, adding a sweet dynamic to their interactions amidst the political turmoil. It's clear the author put thought into crafting a compelling narrative with likeable characters. ### Areas of Concern Honestly, I didn't have major issues with the novel. It delivers pretty well on its promises of palace intrigue and romance. If I were to nitpick, I would say that at times, the sheer volume of political maneuvering could feel a tad overwhelming. It required my full attention to keep track of all the players and their schemes. ### Final Verdict "Royal Descendants" is a solid choice if you're looking for a historical romance with a healthy dose of political drama. The characters are engaging, the plot is well-crafted, and the central relationship is genuinely heartwarming. While it may require some focus to follow the intricacies of the power struggles, the payoff is well worth the effort. I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys stories set in ancient China with a focus on clever protagonists and devoted love interests.

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