Beastly Fēi that Go Against the Heaven: Coerced by the Huáng Shū

Beastly Fēi that Go Against the Heaven: Coerced by the Huáng Shū

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逆天兽妃:皇叔大人劫个色

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Nghịch thiên thú phi: Hoàng thúc đại nhân kiếp cái sắc, Nì tiān shòu fēi: Huáng shū dàrén jié gè sè, 逆天兽妃:皇叔大人劫个色

By qīng jiǔ shū, 卿九书

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2237 chapters
Original Publisher
yunqi

Description

“Your Majesty, someone cursed the Imperial Concubine to be a demon star.” “Cut his tongue and feed it to dogs.” A certain King said in a light and gentle manner. “Your Majesty, someone’s hand accidentally bumped into the Imperial Concubine.” “Chop his hand and feed it to wolves.” In an indifferent manner, a certain King said possessively. “Your Majesty, someone said that the Imperial Concubine ran away.” “Ran away?” A certain King’s sharp eyes narrowed, then said with a sneer: “It’s best if she doesn’t get caught by this King, otherwise this King will let her become aware of what ‘wanting to stop but can’t’ means**. A modern era crossed over to become a wolf-girl. She originally believed that she could dance around with wolves, and in the end she truly did, but this ‘wolf’ was one of those wolves. He was a pe*verted wolf!!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
yunqi
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Beastly Fēi that Go Against the Heaven: Coerced by the Huáng Shū Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Beastly Fēi that Go Against the Heaven: Coerced by the Huáng Shū This novel, *Beastly Fēi that Go Against the Heaven: Coerced by the Huáng Shū*, definitely took me on a bit of a rollercoaster ride. With a premise that screams adventure – a reincarnated assassin raised by wolves forced into royalty – I was eager to dive in. However, it seems the execution is a mixed bag, with some elements shining brighter than others. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the unique setup. The idea of a modern assassin reborn as a baby, left to be raised by wolves, felt fresh. The first few chapters definitely grabbed my attention, painting a picture of a cursed child destined for an unusual life. It's a compelling start that promises a different take on the transmigration trope, especially since the protagonist retains memories of her past life. ### What Works Well Many readers praised the female lead, Jing Yue, for her bold and daring personality. Her interactions with the male lead are apparently full of amusing bickering, which adds a layer of charm to their romance. I can see the appeal of a character who isn't afraid to stand up for herself and isn't bogged down by the usual tropes of the genre. The story seems to have a good sense of humor, with some finding it hilarious and full of lighthearted moments. The pacing is also mentioned as a strong point, with the story resolving scenarios quickly, preventing the plot from dragging. ### Areas of Concern However, there are some significant issues that I can't ignore. A recurring criticism revolves around the female lead's intelligence, or lack thereof. Several readers felt that her supposed assassin skills and modern-day wisdom were completely absent, making her seem naive and even… well, downright stupid. This disconnect between the premise and the character's actual behavior is definitely a red flag. The male lead's actions also raised some eyebrows. Some readers felt that his initial attraction to the female lead was too sudden and that his forceful actions bordered on assault. This is a serious concern and something that would certainly detract from my enjoyment of the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews touch on plot points, like the MC being cursed at birth and raised by wolves, the ML being sexually aggressive, and the MC's past life as an assassin. ### Final Verdict Overall, *Beastly Fēi that Go Against the Heaven: Coerced by the Huáng Shū* seems like a novel with a lot of potential that might not quite live up to its premise. While the unique setup and comedic elements are appealing, the inconsistencies in the main character's personality and the questionable dynamics between the leads give me pause. It might be worth a try if you're looking for a lighthearted, fast-paced read and are willing to overlook some flaws, but proceed with caution.

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