The Marquis Mansion’s Elite Class

The Marquis Mansion’s Elite Class

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侯府重点班

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Hou Fu Zhong Dian Ban (Short Drama MDL), https://mydramalist.com/786454-hou-fu-zhong-dian-ban, 侯府重点班

By 百香果果

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
569 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Xu Wan became a widow right after her marriage, initially hoping to enjoy a carefree life as a Marquis’s wife. Unexpectedly, on her very first day at the mansion, that notorious troublemaker of a stepson, infamous throughout the capital, tried to intimidate her twice. Xu Wan grabbed a knife and rushed out, instantly becoming the talk of the entire capital! Though she thought her dreams of being the Marquis’s wife were over, her in-laws surprisingly retaliated by entrusting the little devil to her care for reformation. Xu Wan: “???” Little Devil: “???” At first, no one believed it would work… But later, the maids would exclaim in amazement every day: “The young master who never studied is actually going to the study room!” “The young master is even bringing foot-washing water for the old Marquis!” “The young master actually saved all the children in the slums!” … The Marquis’s mansion was shocked, the entire capital was shocked, even His Majesty in the palace was shocked. Word spread that the Marquis’s wife had a special talent for reforming troublesome children. Soon, court officials began sending their rebellious sons to the mansion, and the mansion’s “elite class” kept growing! Three years later. The Minister of Rites, responsible for the imperial examinations, wailed to the heavens: “It’s impossible to choose! They’re all top candidates!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Marquis Mansion’s Elite Class Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Marquis Mansion’s Elite Class This novel, *The Marquis Mansion’s Elite Class*, took me on a surprisingly heartwarming journey. With a blend of comedy, historical elements, romance, and slice-of-life, it's a story that's easy to get lost in. While it’s not without its minor flaws, the overall experience was enjoyable, and I found myself invested in the characters and their development. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise: a modern woman transmigrating into an ancient Chinese setting and becoming a stepmother to a mischievous child. The idea of a fish-out-of-water scenario combined with childcare and potential romance was definitely intriguing. The early chapters were particularly fun, showcasing the clever banter and antics between the female lead, Xu Wan, and her stepson, Zong Jincheng. ### What Works Well The heart of this story lies in the relationship between Xu Wan and Zong Jincheng. Watching their bond evolve from initial animosity to genuine affection was incredibly rewarding. Xu Wan's innovative teaching methods and her dedication to reforming Zong Jincheng were both entertaining and inspiring. I also appreciated the author's ability to weave in thought-provoking discussions about morality and governance, adding depth to the seemingly lighthearted narrative. The sweet romance that blossoms later in the story, especially with the added twist of the male lead being reborn, was a delightful bonus. Many readers will enjoy a picture-perfect ending that is earned through the character's hard work. The supporting characters, like the gentle Zong WenXiu, added further charm and warmth to the story. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the political intrigue, I can see how some readers might find it a bit overwhelming, especially considering Zong Jincheng's young age. I also felt that Xu Wan's character development could have been explored further. While she's portrayed as intelligent and capable, her modern sensibilities sometimes seemed to fade into the background. Some readers may find themselves wishing the story focused a bit more on her relationship with her romantic partner and less on Zong Jincheng's development. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning This section contains potential spoilers about plot points. The novel reveals that Zong Jincheng is actually the Emperor's son, hidden within the Zong family for protection. This revelation adds a layer of complexity to the political landscape but also places a significant burden on the young character. The male lead, who appears later in the story, is reborn and harbors a long-standing love for Xu Wan. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor drawbacks, *The Marquis Mansion’s Elite Class* is a worthwhile read. Its heartwarming family dynamics, clever plot twists, and satisfying ending make it a standout in the historical slice-of-life genre. If you're looking for a story that balances lighthearted moments with deeper themes, I would definitely recommend giving this novel a try.

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