Your Highness, I Know My Wrongs

Your Highness, I Know My Wrongs

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殿下,臣知错了! / 游龙戏凤

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 殿下,臣知错了!, 游龙戏凤

By yi jin, 好人卡, 忆锦

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
95 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

In her last life Lin Shan couldn’t even pass the Civil Service Exam for a government job, but in this life she has been promoted to become the, “Female,” Prince Consort. What happened? Let’s find out.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Your Highness, I Know My Wrongs Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Your Highness, I Know My Wrongs* *Your Highness, I Know My Wrongs* promised a comedic, gender-bending romp through historical China, and for a good while, it delivered. The premise alone – a woman forced to masquerade as a man and then betrothed to a princess – is ripe with potential for hilarious misunderstandings and awkward situations. Did it fully live up to that potential? Well, let's dive in. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn in by the main character, Lin Shan. She's not your typical, virtuous, or even particularly bright protagonist. She's greedy, a bit lecherous, and undeniably funny. The early chapters, filled with her antics and schemes, had me laughing out loud. The set-up is fantastic, and the initial interactions between Lin Shan and the other characters, particularly the male lead, Lian Feng, were genuinely entertaining. ### What Works Well The comedic aspect is undoubtedly the novel's strongest point. Lin Shan's personality shines through, and her interactions are often laugh-out-loud funny. Many readers have praised the lightheartedness and fluff of the story, which makes it an easy and enjoyable read. The romance, particularly the devotion between Lin Shan and Lian Feng, is also a major draw. I appreciated that the story avoids the common harem trope and focuses on a faithful relationship. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel isn't without its flaws. Several readers have pointed out that the plot becomes rushed and incoherent towards the end. The shift in tone, with palace intrigue taking center stage, feels jarring and less well-executed than the comedic elements. Some plot points are introduced and then seemingly abandoned, leaving a sense of dissatisfaction. The ending, in particular, seems abrupt and leaves many questions unanswered. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mentioned specific plot points, so I'll tread carefully here. Some readers were frustrated by the handling of certain characters, such as the princess and the mountain thief, feeling that their storyline was mishandled and relied on problematic tropes. Others felt that the resolution of the love triangle was unsatisfying. It seems the shift in focus from comedy to a more serious plot exposed weaknesses in the writing. ### Final Verdict *Your Highness, I Know My Wrongs* is a fun, lighthearted read with a unique and entertaining female lead. If you're looking for a story that will make you laugh and don't mind some plot inconsistencies and a rushed ending, this might be for you. However, if you prefer a tightly plotted narrative with well-developed side characters and a satisfying resolution, you might be left wanting. Overall, I'd say it's a solid 3.5/5 – enjoyable but flawed.

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