The Queen’s Revenge: Concubine? Impossible!

The Queen’s Revenge: Concubine? Impossible!

WE DO NOT HOST CHAPTERS, DOWNLOADS, SCANS, OR SOURCE FILES FOR THIS TITLE.

This recommendation engine is for book information and recommendations only. The listing is metadata, tags, ratings, and discovery links.

且以情深共白首

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 且以情深共白首

By 糖心橙

1.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
anysoft

Description

“You are so hot tonight!” He put on his clothes and stood up without looking back. “Your majesty, my father is really innocent. Please investigate further.” She kneeled, and begged him. “Slap!” A slap resounded through the hall. He bent down and pinched her chin, “If not for the eyes you have, you think I would ever look at you? You! A vicious woman should be sentenced to death! Like your father!” He swept away, leaving a room of silence. He Lingshuang stared at his back in a daze. Eyes! Her eyes again! Who wants those eyes? If she could, she would rather be blind for the rest of her life than be someone else’s substitute…

Tags

Click any tag to find similar novels in the recommendation engine.

Publication Information

Original Publisher
anysoft
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Queen’s Revenge: Concubine? Impossible! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Queen’s Revenge: Concubine? Impossible! Alright, let's dive into "The Queen’s Revenge: Concubine? Impossible!" Based on what I've gathered, this novel is... a lot. Buckle up, because it sounds like a wild ride, though perhaps not in the best way. ### First Impressions The synopsis definitely piqued my interest with its promise of angst and suffering. I was expecting a dark, potentially gritty story of survival and revenge. However, it seems the execution leaves much to be desired, and the overall experience is more frustrating than cathartic. ### What Works Well Honestly, it's difficult to pinpoint any shining aspects. The premise *could* have been compelling. A woman enduring horrific abuse and then getting a second chance? That's prime material for a gripping narrative. The initial setup had potential, and the promise of a strong, vengeful female lead was alluring. ### Areas of Concern Oh boy, where do I even begin? The biggest issue seems to be the sheer level of cruelty inflicted upon the female lead, apparently without much justification or logical context. We're talking about eye-gouging, forced abortions, and emotional torture – all dished out by the male lead, the Emperor himself. This level of brutality, without a compelling reason or skillful handling, just comes across as gratuitous and, frankly, off-putting. Then there's the character of the female lead. Despite the unimaginable suffering she endures, she inexplicably falls for the same man *again* after her rebirth. This lack of self-respect and agency is a major sticking point, and it undermines any potential for a satisfying revenge plot. The Emperor's sudden change of heart, seemingly based on nothing more than a vague resemblance to a past love, only adds insult to injury. It feels contrived and unearned. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Seriously, proceed with caution if you plan to read this. Apparently, the female lead is subjected to the most horrific abuse imaginable, including having her eyes gouged out and her stomach cut open while pregnant. The male lead is the perpetrator of these acts, and the fact that she later falls in love with him again is a major point of contention. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "The Queen’s Revenge: Concubine? Impossible!" seems to be a missed opportunity. The potential for a dark, compelling revenge story is buried under layers of senseless cruelty, illogical plot developments, and frustrating character choices. While I appreciate a good angst-filled novel, this one appears to cross the line into gratuitous violence and questionable romance. I'd personally recommend seeking out other stories with similar themes that handle the subject matter with more nuance and respect.

Related Novels