Master Qiao’s Secretary Maid

Master Qiao’s Secretary Maid

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喬二少的祕書丫鬟 (穿越做丫鬟之一)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 喬二少的祕書丫鬟 (穿越做丫鬟之一)

By mi yue, 蜜悅

4.3
Completed chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
10 chapters
Original Publisher
禾馬文化

Description

Traversed to become A Servant — Book 1 – – – – – – – – – –Heartbroken and wanted to commit su*cide? Nonsense! But how did God decide to let her transmigrate to ancient times and become a little maid? In this era of distinct classes, a maid has no human rights at all. She knew it very well. If you want to live a good life, you would have to follow a kind master. But she didn’t expect this second young master Qiao to be so two-faced?! A serious and elite gentleman by day and a rogue by night! Alas! She wanted to get a new job. Is it too late to seek a new master?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
禾馬文化
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

Master Qiao’s Secretary Maid Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Master Qiao’s Secretary Maid ### First Impressions "Master Qiao's Secretary Maid" is a short and sweet historical romance that immediately pulled me in. It's a fairly simple story of a modern woman transmigrating to ancient China and using her secretarial skills to assist a handsome and powerful man. The premise is straightforward, focusing on their relationship and navigating the complexities of their different social statuses. I found it to be a light and easy read, perfect for when you want something heartwarming without a lot of angst. ### What Works Well What I enjoyed most was the dynamic between Fang Han and Qiao Bai Rong. Their relationship is built on mutual respect and affection, and I appreciated that the story skips the initial awkwardness and throws you right into their established partnership. Fang Han isn't a Mary Sue; she's a clever and resourceful woman who uses her skills to improve her life, which I found refreshing. Qiao Bai Rong is a doting and considerate love interest, and I really liked how he values Fang Han's intellect and strives to give her a proper place in society. The story is well-paced, and the conflicts are resolved relatively quickly, making it a satisfying and enjoyable read. It's essentially a historical take on the "secretary and domineering CEO" trope, which I found quite amusing. ### Areas of Concern One of the main issues I encountered was the translation quality. While the effort is appreciated, the grammar and syntax can be messy at times, making the reading experience a bit choppy. There were some parts that felt like they were machine-translated, which detracted from the overall flow. Also, while the novel has an "adult" tag, the smut is very mild and PG-13 at best. If you're looking for something steamy, this isn't it. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The plot twist regarding Fang Han's true identity as a princess felt a bit sudden and unnecessary. While it ultimately leads to a happy ending, it felt like a convenient way to justify their marriage and didn't quite fit with the rest of the story. ### Final Verdict Despite its minor flaws, "Master Qiao's Secretary Maid" is a charming and heartwarming read. If you're looking for a short, fluffy romance with a likeable couple and a simple plot, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared for some translation issues and a somewhat abrupt plot twist. Overall, I found it to be a pleasant and enjoyable way to spend an afternoon.

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