DanielMiller
This novel is quite enjoyable overall, providing a captivating experience that kept me engaged throughout my reading journey. While I did find certain elements to be somewhat repetitive, this did not detract significantly from my enjoyment; in fact, it allowed me to settle into the story’s rhythm. However, it’s worth noting that the narrative does have a few plot holes and some side stories that seem to lack resolution. These unresolved threads left me wishing for a bit more depth and closure as I moved through the chapters. Additionally, the ending felt a bit rushed, which might indicate that the author is eager to dive into their next project. It's possible they have plans for another book, as they’ve previously explored "I have another world" themes in their other works. Despite these minor drawbacks, I still found the novel to be quite entertaining, warranting a solid 8 out of 10. I appreciate the author's ability to weave an interesting tale, and I look forward to what they deliver in their future novels. Thank you for providing such an enjoyable reading experience!
The world’s gender ratio—one woman to 1000 men—feels like a setting designed for chaos. It explains the forced marriage law but also sets up a lot of tension around Yu Duoduo’s future. I just hope it’s not used purely for romance clichés. There’s potential for real conflict.
The princess not knowing about her husband's betrayals until the emperor literally comes to her mansion and starts throwing accusations around is so tragic but also realistic. She genuinely thought she had a good marriage. The way she kept defending her mother-in-law even while being slapped around shows how thoroughly she was manipulated. I'm glad the nursemaid was there to ground her when she finally learned the truth.
