The Sickly Beauty and The Lord of the Underworld Married First and Then Fell in Love

The Sickly Beauty and The Lord of the Underworld Married First and Then Fell in Love

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病美人和冥主先婚后爱了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 病美人和冥主先婚后爱了

By xi ma la ya zhong mao, 喜马拉雅种猫

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
103
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Xia Yan has been weak and sickly since his childhood, as his eight characters were extremely yin. Now and then, he encounters ghosts, making him a genuine “sick beauty.” During the summer vacation after the college entrance examination, he went on a blind date on behalf of his cousin who didn’t want to go. The blind date partner was well-groomed, tall, and handsome, but different from others—he held a black umbrella indoors. Looking into his eyes, Xia Yan felt like he was caught in a gloomy rain. He was very apologetic to the man…

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Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Sickly Beauty and The Lord of the Underworld Married First and Then Fell in Love Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Sickly Beauty and The Lord of the Underworld Married First and Then Fell in Love Okay, let me tell you, I went into "The Sickly Beauty and The Lord of the Underworld Married First and Then Fell in Love" expecting a fluffy, maybe slightly spooky, romance. And while it definitely delivers on those fronts, it surprised me with its depth and heart. It's a story that smoothly blends supernatural elements with slice-of-life moments, creating a world that feels both fantastical and grounded. ### First Impressions The premise itself is intriguing: a sickly young man, Xia Yan, unexpectedly marries the powerful Lord of the Underworld, Lu Bingwen. Their initial relationship is transactional, born out of necessity rather than affection. Xia Yan needs protection from the ghosts that plague him, and Lu Bingwen has his own reasons for the marriage. I was immediately drawn to the potential for character growth and the slow-burn romance. ### What Works Well The gradual development of the relationship between Xia Yan and Lu Bingwen is definitely a highlight. It's not an instant love affair. Xia Yan starts out scared and hesitant, while Lu Bingwen is initially indifferent. As they navigate supernatural cases and learn more about each other, their feelings evolve naturally. The story also does a great job of balancing the romance with other elements like school life, familial love, and friendship. Xia Yan's journey from being a weak, ghost-fearing individual to a more confident and capable exorcist is also compelling. He's a fast learner, and it's satisfying to see him grow stronger, even if he remains physically frail and still relies on Lu Bingwen. The villains, while quickly dealt with, add enough conflict to keep the plot moving, and the ending provides a satisfying conclusion. ### Areas of Concern There's one aspect that I found a little problematic. Lu Bingwen's insistence on dual cultivation, especially given Xia Yan's sickly constitution, felt a bit forceful and insensitive at times. I wished there was more consideration given to Xia Yan's well-being in those moments. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The last villain was unexpected, and the human heart is really sinister. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Sickly Beauty and The Lord of the Underworld Married First and Then Fell in Love" is a charming and engaging read. If you're looking for a story with a sweet romance, supernatural elements, and a protagonist who grows stronger over time, I would definitely recommend giving this one a try. Just be aware of the potential issues with the dual cultivation aspect and you'll be fine.

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