Mistress, I Was Wrong

Mistress, I Was Wrong

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女主大人,我错了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 女主大人,我错了

By cross my mark, yan guo wu hen, 雁过吾痕

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
383 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Tong Yao woke up and found herself in an unfortunate situation. Not only did she transmigrate into a fantasy-romance novel that had been dropped by the author, but she also found herself in the body of a throwaway character that was fighting against the protagonist for a man! For the sake of her survival, Tong Yao immediately reached forward to grab the protagonist’s leg. “Mistress, I was wrong!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Mistress, I Was Wrong Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Mistress, I Was Wrong "Mistress, I Was Wrong" plunges you into a cultivation world with a delightful twist: yuri! The premise alone hooked me, and while it has its flaws, I found myself thoroughly enjoying this story of a modern-day woman transmigrating into a novel as a minor villainess. ### First Impressions The initial chapters set the stage well, introducing the MC, Minghui, as she navigates the treacherous waters of a world she only knows from a book. She recognizes her role as cannon fodder and makes the smart decision to latch onto the female lead, Wanyu, for survival. I quickly became invested in their dynamic and the slow-burn romance that blossoms between them. ### What Works Well The core of the story lies in the relationship between Minghui and Wanyu, and it's executed beautifully. Their interactions are cute, amusing, and feel genuinely earned. I appreciated the realistic development of their feelings, avoiding the pitfalls of forced or rushed romance. The FL's possessiveness and coldness towards everyone except the MC added a layer of sweetness that kept me hooked. I also enjoyed the subversion of typical wuxia tropes. Minghui isn't your typical overpowered protagonist. She's a support character who uses her unique ability to communicate with plants to become a skilled pharmacist. This allows her to contribute to the relationship and story without overshadowing the FL. The world-building is detailed, and the plot, while sometimes slow-paced, kept me engaged with its various challenges and adventures. ### Areas of Concern The MC's characterization seems to be a point of contention for some. While many find her naivete endearing, others find it frustrating, labeling her as useless and prone to causing trouble. I can see both sides. There are moments where her actions seem illogical, but I also appreciate her growth throughout the story as she learns to become stronger and more self-reliant. Some readers may also find the initial plot point of drugging a character to be distasteful. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers have mentioned specific plot points, such as Wanyu's hidden feelings revealed in an illusion and Minghui's actions toward her villainous older sister. Be mindful of these spoilers if you prefer to experience the story without prior knowledge. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Mistress, I Was Wrong" is a worthwhile read for those seeking a refreshing take on the cultivation genre with a strong yuri romance. While the MC's perceived weaknesses may bother some, I found her journey of self-discovery and her adorable relationship with the FL to be captivating. If you enjoy slow-burn romance, detailed world-building, and a deconstruction of wuxia tropes, I recommend giving this novel a try.

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