The Prince Regent’s Violent Medical Consort

The Prince Regent’s Violent Medical Consort

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摄政王的医品狂妃

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 摄政王的医品狂妃

By june, 六月

2.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1710 chapters
Original Publisher
163.com / netease

Description

The soul of a military doctor in the Secret Service enters the body of the daughter of the Prime Minister’s first wife, persecuted by her father and his concubine, married off to the Prince Regent. Tormented by all sorts of traps and countless set-ups, she uses her medical skills to skillfully manoeuvre through the struggles in the mansion and the political intrigue of the inner court. From killing the Crown Prince, saving the Prince of Liang to curing plagues, she sheds her skin as a flinching little maiden and evolves into a strong lady, capable of standing by his side. ”If you sneak off again, I will cut off your short little legs.” ”What Princess Consort would run about wildly with a child in her belly?” Jiangdong is infested with a plague. Naturally, as a government physician, I have to go. ”If you stop me, the epidemic will make its way to the capital.” The Prince Regent scooped the long-winded woman into his strong arms and carried her back home. Hmph, there are plenty of government physicians. Why would they need a pregnant woman like you tagging along? Have you confused yourself with the Buddha? Don’t you remember how vicious your methods were that year?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
163.com / netease
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Prince Regent’s Violent Medical Consort Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Prince Regent’s Violent Medical Consort "The Prince Regent's Violent Medical Consort" presents an intriguing premise: a modern military doctor reincarnated into ancient China, forced into an arranged marriage with a powerful prince regent. The blend of historical drama, fantasy, and romance immediately caught my attention, and the "strong female protagonist" tag sealed the deal. However, my experience with this novel has been… complicated. ### First Impressions The initial chapters promised a captivating story. I was eager to see how the protagonist, armed with her modern medical knowledge, would navigate the treacherous waters of ancient Chinese aristocracy. The idea of her using her skills to carve out a place for herself in a world so different from her own was certainly appealing. ### What Works Well The initial setup of a strong, independent woman thrust into a difficult situation is definitely a strength. The concept of a modern doctor navigating ancient medical practices is a compelling one, and the potential for conflict and innovation is high. I also appreciate the "second chance" aspect of the reincarnation trope, offering the protagonist an opportunity to right past wrongs or live a more fulfilling life. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, my enthusiasm waned as I progressed. One significant issue I encountered was the protagonist's handling of situations. While she's supposed to be a skilled military doctor, her actions sometimes felt unnecessarily complicated, leading to further suffering. This created a frustrating disconnect, making it difficult to fully root for her. The way the male lead is portrayed also gave me pause. The "wait and see" attitude, where he observes the protagonist's struggles without intervening, felt detached and even callous at times. I found myself wanting him to be more proactive and supportive. ### Final Verdict "The Prince Regent's Violent Medical Consort" has a lot of potential, but it ultimately falls short of delivering a truly satisfying experience. While the premise is intriguing and the "strong female protagonist" tag is initially appealing, the execution leaves much to be desired. The frustrating character decisions and detached male lead detract from the overall enjoyment. It's a novel with interesting ideas, but one that ultimately left me feeling more frustrated than entertained.

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