CharlesClark
The whole "Space Fragment" backstory explaining why she got pulled into his orbit was a bit convoluted, but I'll take it over a random summoning. At least it ties her existing cheat (the space) into the larger universe. The fact that the space chose her because she was "suitable" but then tried to ditch her for a stronger aura? That's kinda funny and a bit tragic.
**Confession Time: A Change of Heart** I must confess: I recently adjusted my rating for this novel, bumping it up from a modest 3 stars to a more generous 4 stars. Now, before you assume that it’s because the story dramatically improved, let me clarify—it's not that at all. The sole reason for this adjustment is rooted in my awareness of the impact that my initial rating had on the novel's overall score. When I felt compelled to rate it 3 stars, I inadvertently contributed to a disheartening drop in its average rating to a mere 2.8. ( ̄□ ̄」) Given that the book hadn’t garnered a plethora of reviews yet, my little 3-star contribution effectively "nuked" the average. The moment I realized this, I felt a twinge of guilt, akin to a villain doing something as cruel as kicking a puppy. The talented translators behind this work absolutely do not deserve such a fate; their dedication shines through with every page. The truth is, while the narrative might not resonate with me personally, the skill of the translators is commendable, and I ultimately felt compelled to restore some balance. Hence, this additional star is my humble attempt to counter the chaos I unintentionally set in motion. (¯∇¯٥) **Review: The Lazy, Beautiful Concubine Is Super Fertile, Pampered Daily by the Rough General** Now, let’s delve into the review: I’ll be straightforward—this novel isn’t terrible by any means. In the vast landscape of web novels, I’ve definitely encountered far worse narratives. However, I must also admit that this story doesn’t align with my personal tastes, which is why my initial rating was on the lower side. **Translation = excellent.** (ദ്ദി⩌
I love that Su Tai isn’t just a passive victim. She beat the crap out of those boys with a stick while screaming. She doesn’t have special powers yet, but she has a fighting spirit. That makes her an engaging protagonist.
2 I do wish there were more physical descriptions of the palace and the world beyond the immediate plot. We get a few lines about red doors and golden roofs, but I’d love more vivid imagery. The setting feels a bit skimmed over in favor of dialogue and internal monologue.
Let me talk about Jiang Tingfeng for a second because I genuinely cannot stand him. He struts back into the capital with his new girlfriend, takes his sweet time visiting the Shen family, and then has the audacity to say he's "not worthy" of the heroine. Sir, you knew you were engaged when you hooked up with someone else. Own your garbage decisions. The fact that he thinks he's being noble by "taking all the blame" is so tone-deaf it's hilarious.
