War Prisoner

War Prisoner

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俘虏

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Prisoner of War, Tù Binh, 俘虏

By li hua yan yu, 梨花烟雨

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
95 chapters
Original Publisher
sfacg

Description

Su Yi, the great general of Qi, was captured by enemy country’s army. Faced with the downfall of his country and interest from opposing country’s king, how will he react?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
sfacg
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

War Prisoner Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on War Prisoner "War Prisoner" is a historical yaoi novel that certainly evokes strong reactions, and after diving in, I can see why. It's a story of enemies-to-lovers, set against the backdrop of war and political intrigue in ancient China. It has moments that shine, but also aspects that left me wanting more. ### First Impressions The premise grabbed me immediately: a defeated general, Su Yi, captured by the enemy emperor, Wanyan Xu. The initial power dynamic is intense, and the story promises a compelling exploration of pride, loyalty, and the shifting sands of power. The novel starts strong, setting the stage for a potentially epic romance. ### What Works Well I found the initial conflict between Su Yi and Wanyan Xu compelling. Su Yi's unwavering loyalty to his fallen kingdom, Qi, even in the face of torture and humiliation, is admirable. Wanyan Xu's fascination with Su Yi, born from respect and perhaps a touch of obsession, is intriguing. I especially appreciated the well-developed female characters. Zi Yan is a standout, an antagonist with understandable motivations and a surprising capacity for growth. This depth in supporting characters adds richness to the world. Many appreciate the pure and raw emotion that this novel evokes. ### Areas of Concern The pacing feels uneven. Wanyan Xu's transition from captor to lovestruck emperor happens a little too quickly for my taste. The shift feels jarring, and I would have appreciated a more gradual development of his feelings. Su Yi's character also felt inconsistent at times. The "great" general occasionally seems to devolve into a damsel-in-distress, relying on others to save him. This inconsistency undermines his initial strength and makes some of his decisions feel illogical. The repetitive nature of Su Yi being blackmailed also becomes tiresome. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mention plot points that might be considered spoilers: * Wanyan Xu forces Su Yi to perform oral s*x on him. * Su Yi stops Zi Yan from being punished for her actions. * Su Yi sacrifices himself to save scholars. ### Final Verdict "War Prisoner" is a flawed but ultimately engaging read. It's a novel with moments of brilliance, weighed down by uneven pacing and character inconsistencies. If you're a fan of historical yaoi with a strong emphasis on drama and don't mind some potentially problematic elements, you might find yourself captivated by this story. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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