True and False Young Master

True and False Young Master

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真假少爷

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 真假少爷

By yuan yuan, 元媛

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
10 chapters
Original Publisher
禾马出版社

Description

3rd book in Yuan Yuan’s series 老梗也是梗系列之(AKA We were supposed to have died in a plane crash, instead we transmigrated). The stories consist of three modern settings and three historical. — This was simply a live-action dog blood TV drama! She did not die from the plane crash, but transmigrated into an ancient woman disguised as the worst black sheep of a man. She also had an elder brother who wasn’t related to her by blood… Her innate anti-evil sensor told her that this ice-cold man was very dangerous. She had to be very careful or she would be seen through. But how could she imagine that ice cold man was not only watching her, but peeked at her taking a bath. She is not only exposed as a woman, but also everything was seen! This ancient man was really responsible and wanted to marry her?! Mother! How could she escape now? Caught in a spiral of bad luck and getting ‘punished’ by the ice man. But, they are nominally brothers! Besides he also had a fiance so she must hold on to her heart. It was already miserable enough transmigrating to ancient times, but why would she want to be a third wheel…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
禾马出版社
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

True and False Young Master Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on True and False Young Master "True and False Young Master" certainly left me with a lot to unpack. Diving into this novel was like stepping into a world of intense emotions, complex relationships, and some seriously dark themes. It's not a read for the faint of heart, and I definitely had to take a few breaks to process everything. ### First Impressions Right off the bat, I was intrigued by the premise of a female protagonist in a cross-dressing situation in ancient China. The historical setting mixed with the gender bender element had potential, and I was curious to see how the author would handle it. However, it quickly became apparent that this story wasn't going to shy away from controversial content. ### What Works Well Despite some of the heavier themes, there are aspects of the story I found compelling. The intensity of the male lead's possessiveness, while problematic, did create a sense of heightened drama. I can see how some readers might be drawn to the yandere archetype, even if it veers into disturbing territory. The short story format also kept the pacing tight, preventing the plot from dragging on unnecessarily. For readers who enjoy dark romance and aren't easily disturbed by morally grey characters, this novel might offer a unique, albeit twisted, experience. ### Areas of Concern However, I can't ignore the significant issues that many readers, including myself, had with the portrayal of the relationship between the main characters. The male lead's actions often crossed the line into abuse and r*pe, and the female lead's apparent acceptance of this behavior raised serious concerns. The story flirts with Stockholm syndrome, and the lack of clear consent in several scenes made me deeply uncomfortable. While some might argue that it's "just fiction," I believe it's essential to acknowledge the potential harm in romanticizing such behavior. The plot, at times, felt secondary to the shock value, and I found myself questioning the author's intent. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have pointed out issues with the plot. The way the original owner of the body is dealt with felt unjust, and the lack of explanation surrounding certain plot points, like the robbery, left me feeling unsatisfied. ### Final Verdict "True and False Young Master" is a deeply flawed novel with a mix of potentially intriguing elements and deeply problematic themes. If you're looking for a lighthearted romance, steer clear. However, if you have a strong stomach for dark content and are willing to engage critically with the story's problematic aspects, it might be worth a read. Ultimately, I would recommend approaching this novel with extreme caution and a clear understanding of its potential triggers. I give it a 2.5/5.

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