The Lady’s Sickly Husband

The Lady’s Sickly Husband

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农门病夫君的娘子

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 农门病夫君的娘子

By xiào māo yān rán, 笑猫嫣然

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
219 chapters
Original Publisher
xxsy

Description

Transmigration? A Chong Xi Marriage? Sickly husband? How worse can this get? Mo Qian Xue now lives in a soddy, destitute, small house with broken furnitures. The grass had grown wild and unruly from lack of proper care. The rice pot in the kitchen, it’s left empty. Well, this mess seemed quite manageable, however, why is it they only have one quilt in the house? Not only does she serve her husband food and refreshments during the day, does she need to make sure he’s well “fed” at night too? “It’s getting late now… we should go to bed. Said the sickly husband. She simply closed the door, turned off the lights, and went straight to sleep. “If you dare move, I’ll kick you out of the bed!” She threatened. In the end, the man still managed to wrap himself around her no matter how she resisted. The sickly husband wasn’t as weak as he appeared to be! Mo Qian Xue worked hard to become rich. She built workshops, opened factories, one aided by her sickly husband towards prosperity. Fortunately, she could live a peaceful life far from bickering relatives, but then, much to her dismay, she still had to deal with the villagers knocking on her door. So they want her money? They want her position as a wife? Since when was she, Mo Xian Que easy to bully?! They want to make her lose face? Alright, let them come a little closer then… give them a…. slap!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
xxsy
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Lady’s Sickly Husband Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Lady’s Sickly Husband After diving into "The Lady's Sickly Husband," I've got some mixed feelings. This novel, with its blend of adventure, drama, fantasy, and historical romance, certainly had potential, but it didn't quite live up to all my expectations. ### First Impressions The initial premise really hooked me. A modern woman transmigrating into ancient times, married off to a sickly husband as a "lucky bride"? It felt fresh and intriguing. The early chapters painted a vivid picture of her struggling to survive and make a living, supporting herself and her ailing spouse. I was particularly drawn to her resourcefulness, making tofu, selling recipes, and carving wood to earn money. This initial focus on business and daily life was definitely a strong point. ### What Works Well The female lead (FL) is undeniably a strong character. Many readers praised her determination and independent spirit. Her initial struggles felt real, and I appreciated her modern mindset as she navigated the challenges of ancient society. The early romance between the FL and her husband had its charm, and I enjoyed seeing their relationship develop amidst the backdrop of their unusual circumstances. The novel also has a wide range of genres that could appeal to a wide audience. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, I found myself growing increasingly disappointed. Several readers mentioned that the plot takes a nosedive once the characters' secret identities are revealed and political intrigue takes center stage. The business aspects, which initially drew me in, became secondary to convoluted schemes and plots that, honestly, felt a bit ridiculous. The male lead (ML) also became a point of contention for me. Some felt he was too overbearing and useless, while others found his jealousy and possessiveness off-putting. The FL's increasing "perfection" and the number of men falling for her also felt unrealistic and tiresome. It started to feel like a "fake reverse harem," which wasn't my cup of tea. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers have pointed out a particularly problematic plot point involving the FL "curing" a traumatized child who may or may not have autism. This was handled poorly and felt like a disservice to the psychological aspects of the story. Additionally, the FL's actions and decisions, particularly regarding her interactions with other men, felt insensitive to some readers, especially considering her marital vows. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Lady's Sickly Husband" is a bit of a mixed bag. While it starts strong with an intriguing premise and a resourceful female lead, it ultimately falters due to convoluted plots, questionable character development, and problematic plot points. If you enjoy political intrigue and don't mind a potentially frustrating romance, you might find something to enjoy here. However, if you're looking for a well-developed story with consistent characters and a realistic plot, you might want to proceed with caution. For me, it was a decent read that ultimately didn't live up to its initial promise.

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