Empress Running Away with the Ball!

Empress Running Away with the Ball!

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娘娘带球跑了!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: ERAWTB, 娘娘带球跑了!

By luo xiao xi, 罗小西

3.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
4290 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

On the wedding night, she was tied to his bed. “Woman, you dare marry another man!” He was like a wolf as he devoured her until nothing was left. “So the person forcing me into bed was you! You beast in human skin!” She clenched her teeth as she pushed against the wall to stand out of the bed. She, a king from modern times, was reborn. All those that owed her had to pay blood debts. But this king of evildoers, she had obviously not seen him before. Yet, she had to repay him with her body every night……

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Empress Running Away with the Ball! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Empress Running Away with the Ball! Okay, buckle up, because "Empress Running Away with the Ball!" is a bit of a rollercoaster. I dove in expecting a cunning female lead outsmarting everyone in ancient China, and while there are definitely elements of that, the overall experience was…mixed, to say the least. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the premise. A modern woman reincarnated as the Empress, saddled with an awful husband and a scheming sister-in-law? Sign me up! The synopsis promised a clever protagonist, and in the beginning, she delivered. Her methods of revenge were refreshingly unique, not relying on typical overpowered abilities but on wit and observation. I appreciated that. ### What Works Well The female lead's intelligence and resourcefulness are definitely the strongest aspects of this novel. I loved seeing her use her modern knowledge and sharp mind to navigate the treacherous court. Her personality shines through, making her relatable even in outrageous situations. Some readers have also pointed out that the translation quality is good, making it easy to get invested in the story. The comedy is also a strong point for many, with the MC's antics providing plenty of laughs. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the initial charm started to wear thin as I progressed. A recurring theme among readers is the repetitive nature of the plot. It seems the story gets stuck in a loop: the husband creates trouble, the MC retaliates, and the cycle repeats with little overall progress. This lack of forward momentum can lead to frustration, especially after hundreds of chapters. The romance, or lack thereof, is another sticking point. Many readers found the male lead underwhelming or even absent for large portions of the story, making it hard to invest in the romantic subplot. Some have also criticized the male characters in general, finding them foolish or frustrating. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers pointed out major plot points that could spoil your reading experience. Specifically, some were unhappy with the direction the story takes with the FL's relationship with her initial husband, and the ML's lack of presence in the story. Also, later in the story amnesia is introduced and the FL is taken advantage of. ### Final Verdict "Empress Running Away with the Ball!" has a lot of potential, and the initial chapters are genuinely entertaining. However, the repetitive plot, slow pacing, and underdeveloped romance ultimately detract from the overall experience. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with a clever female lead and don't mind a meandering plot, this might be worth a try. Just be prepared for some frustration along the way. I'd recommend going in with tempered expectations and perhaps reading some spoiler-free reviews to get a better sense of the later developments.

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