The Legend of Chu Qiao: Division 11’s Princess Agent

The Legend of Chu Qiao: Division 11’s Princess Agent

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11处特工皇妃

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 11处特工皇妃, Hoàng Phi Sở Đặc Công Số 11, Princess Agents, Queen of No.11 Agent 11, จอมนางจารชนหน่วย 11

By xiao xiang dong er, 潇湘冬儿

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
292 chapters
Original Publisher
xxsy
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Chu Qiao was known as Agent 005 within the Secret Service’s 11th Division in her former life. She was locked up in the Secret Service’s prison as she was framed. After she successfully broke out from prison, she sacrificed her life bravely to preserve the Secret Service by defusing a bomb meant to wipe them out. After her demise, she was magically transported back in time to the Xia Dynasty to start a new life, where she assumed the identity of an 8-year-old female servant. In order to help Yan Xun, the Prince of Yan Bei, escape, she lived in the imperial palace for eight years along with him. In the process, they helped each other to become stronger such that they could rebel against the Xia Empire and return to the territory of Yan Bei. The first half of the novel depicts vividly how the two characters go through thick and thin, hand in hand – Chu Qiao helping Yan Xun to achieve his dreams and Yan Xun’s love towards Chu Qiao. However, the two of them start to drift apart due to their conflicting personalities – Chu Qiao having a kind hearted nature and Yan Xun having the airs of a prince: arrogant and boisterous.

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Publication Information

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

The Legend of Chu Qiao: Division 11’s Princess Agent Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Legend of Chu Qiao: Division 11’s Princess Agent "The Legend of Chu Qiao" is definitely a web novel that takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions. I went in expecting a strong female lead in an ancient China setting, and I got that, but with a lot more darkness and complexity than I initially anticipated. It's a story that's hard to put down, even when it's making you question your own moral compass. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a little thrown off by the abruptness of the story. The main character's transmigration felt a bit rushed, and I wasn't entirely sure what her motivations were at first. Waking up as a slave child is already a tough start, but the world she finds herself in is brutal, with nobles treating slaves as disposable playthings. It's a harsh introduction that definitely sets the tone for the rest of the novel. ### What Works Well One of the biggest strengths of this novel is its strong female lead. Chu Qiao is intelligent, resourceful, and determined to survive in a world that seems determined to break her. I appreciated that she wasn't immediately overpowered; her initial struggles felt realistic, and it was satisfying to watch her use her wits and skills to overcome obstacles. The story is complex, with intricate political maneuvering and large-scale battles. This adds a layer of depth that kept me engaged, even if it sometimes felt overwhelming. The author does a good job of portraying the growth of each character, even the ones I ended up hating. ### Areas of Concern The sheer amount of war and bloodshed can be a bit much at times. It's easy to get lost in the sea of characters and battles, and I sometimes wished there was a map to help me keep track of everything. I also found myself questioning some of Chu Qiao's decisions, particularly her relationships with the male leads. It felt like she was willing to forgive a little too easily, even when those around her had committed terrible acts. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may find Chu Qiao's relationships with Zhuge Yue and Yan Xun to be problematic, especially considering the power dynamics and the atrocities committed by both characters. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "The Legend of Chu Qiao" is a compelling read that kept me hooked from beginning to end. If you're looking for a lighthearted romance, this isn't it. But if you're willing to dive into a dark and complex world with a strong female lead, then I recommend giving this novel a try. Just be prepared for a bumpy ride!

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