Transmigrated into the Concubine Son of a Noble Family to Take the Imperial Exam

Transmigrated into the Concubine Son of a Noble Family to Take the Imperial Exam

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穿成国公府庶子考科举

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿成国公府庶子考科举

By 周树森

4.1
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
292 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

He transmigrated. The good news: he became the concubine son of the Duke of Wei’s household—no need to worry about food, clothing, or making a living. The bad news: he’s not favored and is looked down upon and mocked. Heh—don’t underestimate a poor youth. Just watch as he studies and takes the imperial exams.

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrated into the Concubine Son of a Noble Family to Take the Imperial Exam Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrated into the Concubine Son of a Noble Family to Take the Imperial Exam "Transmigrated into the Concubine Son of a Noble Family to Take the Imperial Exam" – what a mouthful of a title! But it certainly grabbed my attention, and I dove in hoping for a clever historical tale with a focus on academic pursuits. While the novel delivers on some of that promise, my experience has been a bit of a rollercoaster. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The first volume painted a vivid picture of the protagonist's new life, navigating complex family dynamics and preparing for the all-important imperial exam. The author did a great job establishing the characters and their relationships, even with a young cast. The early scheming and hints of a larger conspiracy added a nice layer of intrigue. ### What Works Well The novel shines when it focuses on the protagonist's studies and the intricacies of the imperial examination system. I found myself genuinely invested in his progress and enjoyed the glimpses into ancient Chinese society. The early conspiracy elements were also well-executed, creating a sense of mystery and anticipation. The protagonist's initial resourcefulness, particularly his keen sense of smell used for investigation, felt like a unique and well-integrated ability. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, I felt the focus shifted away from the core premise of taking the imperial exam. The conspiracy expanded, becoming increasingly convoluted and, at times, feeling illogical. Some character actions seemed inconsistent, with intelligence levels fluctuating depending on the plot's needs. The introduction of more "metaphysical" elements, while hinted at earlier, felt somewhat jarring and detracted from the grounded historical setting. The protagonist's sudden luck in finding specific individuals, coupled with his unquestioning trust in them, raised some red flags for me. It felt like he was relying too much on speculation and less on careful deduction. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The following section contains potential spoilers regarding plot developments in later volumes. Proceed with caution! The proliferation of true and false identities, along with "clones," stretched my suspension of disbelief. While initially intriguing, these plot devices felt overused and contributed to the sense of instability. The protagonist's instant acceptance of newly discovered relatives, and his willingness to share sensitive information with them, seemed reckless given the high stakes and the potential for betrayal. ### Final Verdict "Transmigrated into the Concubine Son of a Noble Family to Take the Imperial Exam" has potential, and the early volumes are genuinely engaging. However, the shift in focus, the increasingly complex conspiracy, and the occasional logical inconsistencies ultimately detracted from my overall enjoyment. I'm hoping the author can steer the story back towards its original premise and provide a more satisfying resolution. As it stands, it's a mixed bag, with moments of brilliance interspersed with frustrating plot contrivances.

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