His Mother was tormented to death from prolonged drugs poisoning , his father thought to send him away to a small village (Zhuangzi) in Jing Jiao so he could serve his filial duty to his mother (mourning), everyday he was bullied by servants. Xu Chang An, in this life, he could only watch the little man (villain) who had harmed his mother and was being depressed living in the small village. However, he did not expect to suddenly be given a wedding decree from the emperor to make him become the wife (Wangfei) of the first prince, Xiao Qing Yan.
He knew in his heart that this matter was his salvation but to Xiao Qingyan, who has a great prospect, this was a disaster. After the great wedding, he took advantage of his new status to avenge his mother and himself. Xu Chang An was aware of the emperor’s intention that time when he was sanctioned a marriage, he all along tried his utmost to support Xiao Qingyan. Until by a lucky coincidence that the imperial government rewarded him, who’d performed great merit. The emperor promised to fulfill his wish, Xu Chang An without hesitation knelt down to request imperial decree to accomplish Xiao Qing Yan’s greatest wish.
“Your servant have no other request, please Your Majesty to bestow decree to allow your servant leave His Highness peacefully. Thank Your Majesty’s benevolence. Long live the emperor, long live for thousand of years.”
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The Rich And Honorable ChangAn Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Rich And Honorable ChangAn
"The Rich and Honorable ChangAn" promised a sweet and perhaps slightly dramatic historical romance, and after diving in, I found it delivered... mostly. It's a completed story, which is always a plus, and the ongoing translation is generally readable, if a bit rough around the edges in the earlier chapters. I went in expecting a certain level of political intrigue and perhaps some intense revenge plots, but the reality was a bit more mellow.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of a mature BL novel that avoids common tropes. The idea of a naive but intelligent MC navigating the complexities of court life alongside a scheming prince was appealing. The slow-burn romance also piqued my interest. However, I also saw some mixed opinions regarding the MC's passivity, and I was curious to see how that would play out.
### What Works Well
I appreciated the character development, particularly the gradual growth of fondness between the MC and ML. The fact that it wasn't love at first sight felt refreshing and more realistic. Many readers praised the sweet and heartwarming nature of the story, and I agree that it's a comfortable read if you're looking for something light and enjoyable. I also liked that the side characters had their own motivations and weren't simply cardboard cutouts. The novel also seems to subvert some expectations by not making every female character a villain, which is always a plus in this genre.
### Areas of Concern
The MC's passivity was definitely a sticking point for me. While his naivety can be attributed to his sheltered upbringing, I sometimes found myself wishing he would take a more active role in shaping his own destiny. The revenge plot felt somewhat underdeveloped, with the MC's enemies often stumbling into their own downfall without much direct intervention from him. Additionally, some plot points felt rushed or not fully explored, leaving me wanting more depth and emotional resonance. I also found the title misleading, as I didn't feel the "rich and powerful" aspect was strongly emphasized.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have mentioned the inclusion of mpreg, which might be a make-or-break element for some. There are also hints that the MC is given medicine by the ML's sister to allow him to bear children.
### Final Verdict
Overall, I'd say "The Rich and Honorable ChangAn" is a decent read if you're in the mood for a light, sweet, and relatively low-drama historical romance. While it has its flaws, particularly in terms of plot depth and MC agency, the heartwarming relationship between the main characters and the generally positive tone make it an enjoyable way to pass the time. It might not be a top-tier novel, but it's certainly not a bad one either. I'd recommend it with the caveat that you should adjust your expectations accordingly and be prepared for a more mellow experience than the summary might suggest.