You Treat Me As If I Have A Sickness

You Treat Me As If I Have A Sickness

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你当我有病

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 你当我有病

By lin mian mian, 林绵绵

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
74 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Known as a treacherous eunuch, Xu Yuan’s proudest achievement was that no one found out she was a woman until her death. A thousand years passed, and she woke up as the wife of a rich and influential person. However, in the face of her serious and indifferent husband, she couldn’t help but want to kneel, flatter, and call the emperor auspicious… Meng ZhenRong thought his wife must be ill. Otherwise, why would she kneel after he came back from his business trip, and said, “Your Majesty, you also transmigrate?”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

You Treat Me As If I Have A Sickness Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on You Treat Me As If I Have A Sickness "You Treat Me As If I Have A Sickness" is a completed romance novel with a fantasy twist that I recently dove into, and it was quite the ride. The premise, a transmigration story with a "marriage first, love later" trope, immediately grabbed my attention. However, my experience was a bit of a mixed bag, landing somewhere between heartwarming and head-scratching. ### First Impressions The initial setup is intriguing: a female orphan, disguised as a eunuch in ancient China, finds herself in the modern world. I was eager to see how she'd adapt and navigate this new reality, especially within the confines of a pre-arranged marriage. The male lead, portrayed initially as mature and calm, promised an interesting dynamic. ### What Works Well The core of the novel, the romance, is undeniably cute. I enjoyed watching the relationship between the leads blossom, witnessing their awkwardness transition into genuine affection. The male lead's character development, specifically the peeling away of his "cool" facade to reveal a more playful and even slightly perverted side, was endearing. I also appreciated the author's attempt to weave in life lessons about communication and personal growth. The story shines in its portrayal of a couple who understand each other deeply and share similar values, making them a compelling "power couple." The way the male lead woos the female lead, with some successful and unsuccessful attempts, is also very entertaining. ### Areas of Concern While the romance is sweet, I did find myself questioning some of the plot's logic. The female lead's seemingly instant mastery of modern technology and customs felt a bit too convenient. Her lack of surprise at modern appliances and her ability to learn everything so quickly stretched my suspension of disbelief. Additionally, the initial premise of the female lead's past life as a eunuch felt somewhat underutilized, becoming more of a convenient backstory element than an integral part of the plot. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may find the initial awkwardness between the leads, stemming from the male lead resembling the female lead's former master (an emperor), a bit off-putting. Also, the female lead was bullied by the emperor in her past life, which is a cause for concern for some readers. ### Final Verdict Overall, "You Treat Me As If I Have A Sickness" is a light-hearted read that offers a dose of sweet romance and character development. While the plot may have its inconsistencies and the initial setup might not be fully explored, the core relationship between the leads is engaging enough to keep you invested. If you're looking for a feel-good story with a mature and realistic romance, this novel might be worth a try, just be prepared to overlook some of the more unbelievable elements.

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