The Divine Physician’s Overbearing Wife

The Divine Physician’s Overbearing Wife

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神医如倾

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Divine Physician, Overbearing Wife: State Preceptor, Your Wife Has Fled Again!, 神医如倾

By xiao qi ye, 萧七爷

2.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2273 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Feng Ruqing was a spoiled princess with a hideous countenance in Liu Yun Kingdom. She used to ride roughshod over anyone who stood in her way, backed by her father the emperor who loved her with all his heart. Not only did she force the chancellor’s son to marry her by breaking the existing loving couple up, but her mother-in-law had also passed out from rage because of her. In the end, she took her own life after the heartbreak and humiliation of being dumped. When she opened her eyes again, she was no longer the bratty princess who was a good-for-nothing. * * * Rumor has it that spirit beasts have become servants in princess’ manor and the princess is devouring precious spirit herb dishes every day. Rumor has it that the chancellor’s son who pleaded for reconciliation after divorcing the princess was thrown out of the princess’s manor. Rumor has it that some good-looking young masters went to the princess’s manor in hope of being her servants were nearly killed by the state preceptor. Rumor has it that the charming state preceptor was looking for the princess eagerly as he wanted to hold her responsible for sleeping with him.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Divine Physician’s Overbearing Wife Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Divine Physician’s Overbearing Wife "The Divine Physician’s Overbearing Wife" is quite the rollercoaster, and my experience reading it mirrored that of many others, it seems. With a title that promises a strong female lead and intriguing medical elements set in ancient China, I dove in with high hopes, ready for a fun, potentially comedic romp. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the premise. The idea of a transmigrated character shaking things up in a historical setting is always appealing. I anticipated a confident, perhaps even slightly arrogant, MC who would use her modern knowledge to her advantage. The "fattest woman in the country" angle also hinted at a potentially hilarious underdog story. ### What Works Well The humor definitely stands out. There are moments where the absurdity of the situation and the MC's reactions genuinely made me laugh. The initial chapters, focusing on her attempts to navigate her new life and deal with the consequences of her predecessor's actions, had a certain charm. The writing style is easy to get into, which helps pull you into the story. Some readers enjoyed the beast companions, and it's a shame that part of the story wasn't to my liking. ### Areas of Concern However, as I progressed, I began to see some of the issues others have pointed out. The "overbearing" aspect of the MC felt less empowering and more… problematic. There were times when her actions seemed to cross the line, making it difficult to root for her. The casual sexism present in the novel was also a major turn-off, especially when the MC herself seemed to participate in it. I also felt the plot started to drag later on. The endless cycle of new worlds, enemies, and love rivals became tiresome, and it felt like the story lost its focus. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have raised serious concerns about the MC's initial actions and the way she interacts with certain characters, particularly a young autistic girl. The idea of the MC trying to force forgiveness and repeatedly crossing boundaries is deeply unsettling. These elements definitely detracted from my enjoyment of the story. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "The Divine Physician’s Overbearing Wife" is a mixed bag. While it has moments of genuine humor and an engaging premise, the problematic character interactions, casual sexism, and repetitive plot make it a difficult recommendation. I think it could appeal to readers who are primarily looking for lighthearted entertainment and don't mind overlooking some of the more questionable elements. However, if you're seeking a well-developed plot, a strong female lead, and a nuanced portrayal of relationships, you might want to look elsewhere.

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