The Foolish King’s Little Concubine

The Foolish King’s Little Concubine

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傻王的小福妃

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 傻王的小福妃

By yao yan, 妖研

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
602 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Shen An, a detective, accidentally traveled back in time to the body of Shen Yu, the only daughter of a wealthy merchant in ancient times. It wasn’t a car accident, an electric shock, or a lightning strike that caused her to time travel. Shen An had a strong interest in forensic science and had caught a fugitive before spending three hours dissecting a corpse with a medical examiner. She didn’t know whether she was exhausted or overwhelmed by the stench of the decaying corpse, but she traveled back in time as a result. After traveling back to ancient times, Shen An had just received punishment from her father for stealing a man.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Foolish King’s Little Concubine Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Foolish King’s Little Concubine ### First Impressions "The Foolish King's Little Concubine" certainly throws you into the deep end. From the get-go, it's a whirlwind of events: a meeting, a transmigration, and a tragic loss, all seemingly happening in quick succession. I was initially intrigued by the premise of a modern woman navigating ancient China, but I was also a little disoriented by the rapid pace. ### What Works Well The protagonist, Shen An, is definitely a highlight. I found her to be clever and fearless, a refreshing take on the typical damsel-in-distress character often found in historical romances. The author does a solid job in making her interactions with other characters entertaining, with witty comebacks that made me chuckle. The core romance between Shen An and the "Foolish King" is also quite compelling. The king's character is more complex than his initial title suggests, and the unfolding of their relationship is genuinely heartwarming. The author's writing style is descriptive, painting a vivid picture of ancient China. ### Areas of Concern The pacing is my biggest issue. While some might enjoy the fast-moving plot, I found it difficult to fully connect with the characters and the gravity of their situations. The story jumps from one major event to another without allowing much room for emotional development or world-building. Additionally, Shen An's initial approach to her new environment can come across as abrasive. While her modern sensibilities are understandable, there are moments when she appears to create unnecessary conflict, which can be frustrating. ### Final Verdict "The Foolish King’s Little Concubine" is a mixed bag. It offers a compelling romance with a strong female lead in an intriguing historical setting. However, the rapid pacing and occasional lack of nuance in the protagonist's actions might deter some readers. If you're looking for a quick and dramatic read with a touch of humor, this might be up your alley. But if you prefer a more deliberate and character-driven narrative, proceed with caution.

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