The Emperor Wants To Marry The Doctor

The Emperor Wants To Marry The Doctor

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至尊神医之帝君要下嫁

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: TEWTMTD, The Marriage of an Esteemed Supreme Healer, a Noble Ruler (Official Webnovel.com), 至尊神医之帝君要下嫁

By war nishino, 战西野

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2 volumes
Original Publisher
qdmm
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

In her previous life, she was a highly respected Heavenly Empress, but on the eve of her wedding, she was betrayed and died by self-immolation! Reborn as the abandoned daughter of a broken dog family, she was bullied, however, the one who hurt her is above her and enjoying the prestige! Once reborn, the phoenix flew into the heavens once again! Taming divine beasts, coagulating the Force, mastering the art of healing and poison, and controlling the life and death of the gods! She vowed to make those who betrayed and ab*sed her suffer and return the torment a hundredfold! He is a weak and gentle King Li, and the King of the Night, who holds the world in his hands, but for one person, he has devoted his life to her. He promises to make sure that the only person he has ever loved is safe and happy, forever living in bliss. She thought the journey would be filled with blood and tears, but she didn’t know that what awaited her instead was a lifetime of premeditated, luxurious favours!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qdmm
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Emperor Wants To Marry The Doctor Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Emperor Wants To Marry The Doctor "The Emperor Wants To Marry The Doctor" promised a blend of Josei romance with Xianxia cultivation, and I dove in eager to see what it offered. After looking into the opinions of others, I have a clearer picture of what this story delivers, and where it falls short. ### First Impressions The premise itself is intriguing – a transmigration revenge story with a strong female lead who's also a skilled doctor. I was initially drawn to the promise of face-slapping moments and a devoted male lead. Several readers seemed to enjoy the early chapters, praising the caring father figure and the hinted-at hidden talents of the main characters. ### What Works Well Many seemed to agree the initial world-building is solid, and the plot picks up significantly around chapter 300, especially when the MC journeys to her original home. There's also praise for the MC herself; she's generally seen as likable. Some readers appreciated the male lead's protectiveness, finding it sweet, although that sentiment seems to wane as the story progresses. The conspiracies were also noted as being well-written. ### Areas of Concern However, it seems this novel has some significant issues. A recurring complaint revolves around the male lead's constant secrecy. Many felt his reasons for hiding information from the MC, even after marriage, were weak and undermined their relationship. It creates a frustrating dynamic where she's constantly in the dark, hindering her agency. Another issue is the MC's perceived "dumbness," especially when interacting with the ML. Some found that she seemingly abandons her intelligence, relying on him to solve problems and only realizing things belatedly. This diminishes her character and makes the "girl power" moments feel less impactful, especially when the ML swoops in to fix everything at the end. Finally, the portrayal of the MC as a "heavenly doctor" is apparently lacking. Several readers noted that her healing skills are rarely showcased, with her often resorting to fighting instead. This inconsistency between her supposed expertise and her actions creates a disconnect that detracts from the overall story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers expressed disappointment with how certain characters were treated, specifically mentioning Mu Qinghe's unacknowledged sacrifice and lack of mourning from the MC. ### Final Verdict While "The Emperor Wants To Marry The Doctor" has its moments, the issues with the ML's secrecy, the MC's inconsistent intelligence, and the underutilized doctor aspect ultimately detract from the overall experience. If you enjoy a slow-burn Xianxia romance with a focus on political intrigue, this might be worth a try, but be prepared for some frustrating character dynamics and plot inconsistencies.

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