Successor Empress

Successor Empress

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继后

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 继后

By 菜汪汪

4.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
496 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Guifei is favored, Xian Fei has a son, Zhaoyi is the emperor’s white moonlight, and Li Fei is his cinnabar mole. The other concubines all have their own strengths and charms-a true garden of blooming flowers. So who is our protagonist? She is the successor empress-unfavored, childless, and without a powerful family background. Wonderful. Why does this plot feel strangely familiar? Whatever. On the first day Zhao Wumian transmigrated, she decided to lie flat. Compete for favor? Compete for what, exactly?! There’s no reason to depose her for no cause, and the emperor wants to be a wise ruler, after all.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Successor Empress Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Successor Empress "Successor Empress" grabbed my attention with its promise of a grounded take on the imperial harem setting. Having read my fair share of transmigration stories, I was intrigued by the premise of a female lead who becomes the Empress from the get-go. Overall, I found the novel to be a refreshing and captivating read. ### First Impressions What immediately stood out was the female lead's pragmatic approach to her new life. Unlike some heroines who try to revolutionize the ancient world with modern knowledge, she focuses on adapting and ensuring her own survival and comfort. I appreciated that she didn't get caught up in romantic fantasies or petty jealousies. She treats her role as Empress like a job, which is a unique and interesting perspective. ### What Works Well The characters are realistically written, which makes them relatable and engaging. The Emperor, though not a perfect husband, is a fair and clear-headed ruler. I enjoyed the harmonious relationship between the Emperor and Empress; they complemented each other well. Even the initially annoying second prince grew on me with his snarky but genuine personality. The author masterfully portrays the complexities of the harem, showing that not all concubines are constantly engaged in bloody power struggles. This focus on realism and character depth sets the novel apart from other harem stories. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The extra chapters are emotionally charged and provide deeper insights into the lives of the characters, especially the princes. Be prepared for some bittersweet moments, particularly concerning the eldest prince and his yearning for paternal love. The second prince's death is also a tearjerker, and the third prince's biography of his brother is incredibly touching. ### Final Verdict "Successor Empress" is a calm yet captivating story that prioritizes realism and character depth over flashy drama. If you're tired of overpowered heroines and endless palace conflicts, this novel offers a refreshing perspective. The female lead's intelligence, kindness, and ability to adapt make her a compelling protagonist. While the romance may not be the central focus, the familial love and complex relationships within the harem are deeply satisfying to explore. I highly recommend this novel to anyone looking for a well-written and thoughtful historical drama.

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