Exile

Exile

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流放[种田]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 流放[种田]

By jin an yule, 金鞍玉勒

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

Description

On a dark night, drunkard Su Qingbai was pulled into an alley, and a few months later, he had a big belly. Su Qingbai couldn’t help mourning that his father had been dismissed from officialdom. It was difficult for him to support himself and a little brat. However, it’s not over yet… Another dark night, Su Qingbai was pulled into an alley again…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Exile Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Exile "Exile" is a completed historical mpreg novel that I found to be a mixed bag, but ultimately charming in its own way. It's a slice-of-life story at heart, focusing on family, relationships, and overcoming adversity. It's definitely a light read, and while some readers might find it too simplistic, I found it enjoyable enough for a quick escape. ### First Impressions I went into "Exile" expecting a dramatic tale, but I quickly realized it's more of a slow-burn, feel-good kind of story. The initial premise, with the MC's family being exiled and struggling to make ends meet, definitely piqued my interest. The early chapters were engaging, but I'll admit, the plot does lose some steam as it progresses. ### What Works Well The strength of "Exile" lies in its characters and their relationships. The family dynamic is warm and endearing, and I particularly enjoyed the interactions between the MC and his children. The older child, Caicai, is an absolute scene-stealer. Many readers praised the realistic portrayal of children, with their mischief and sibling squabbles adding a layer of authenticity to the story. The romance between the MC and ML, while not the main focus, is sweet and supportive. I appreciated that the ML, despite his high status, was willing to give up his lavish lifestyle to be with the MC. The lack of a major antagonist constantly creating misunderstandings was also a plus for me. It allowed the story to focus on the everyday joys and challenges of family life. ### Areas of Concern One of the biggest points of contention for many readers, myself included, is the initial encounter between the MC and ML. While some argue that it's not as severe as the "r*pe" tag suggests, it's still a problematic element that isn't fully addressed within the story. It's a jarring start to what is otherwise a fluffy and lighthearted novel, and I can understand why some readers found it off-putting. I also felt that the plot could have been more developed. The political intrigue in the later chapters felt somewhat half-baked, and several plot points were left unresolved. The fact that the ML is a transmigrator is revealed but ultimately doesn't add much to the story, making it feel like a missed opportunity. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews mention specific plot details that could spoil your reading experience. These include the ML's transmigrated identity, details of the first encounter between the MC and ML, and the handling of certain villains. Proceed with caution if you prefer to go in blind. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd give "Exile" a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars. It's a flawed but enjoyable read, especially if you're in the mood for a low-drama, slice-of-life mpreg story with cute kids and a heartwarming family dynamic. Just be aware of the initial content issues and the somewhat underdeveloped plot.

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