
His Highness the Crown Prince Always Wants to Marry Me
- Genre: Action
- Author: Lan Bai Ge Zi,蓝白格子,
- Status: Completed
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Action Adventure Romance Xuanhuan Academy Ancient China Beautiful Female Lead Black Belly Clever Protagonist Confident Protagonist Cultivation Devoted Love Interests Doting Love Interests Doting Parents Early Romance Fast Cultivation Fast Learner Female Protagonist Genius Protagonist Handsome Male Lead
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Popular Reviews
Q2 It's not that long it just look long cause chapters after the c250 are short and divided into 2 chap. The total word count is around +4,100,000 eng words for 3k1 chap actually (for example, RI is +6M eng words for 2k3 chap)
Q3&4 Not false, but this author have an unique way to write his story, he plan things for looong time so yeah it's boring when you reach the last chap and you need to stack chap, to make it more interesting. Also he tend to alternate bewteen a slice of life and action arc, so some people don't like it cause they want a faster pace for the story or something, personally i like it
Q5 Idk who said that but this is absolutely wrong, it's the total opposite.. the CharacDev in this novel are one of the best i've ever read personally
Some positive aspects include:
1. The main character's (MC) and love interest's attitudes
2. The straightforward nature of the romance
3. The intriguing ambiguity surrounding the MC's family (more on this later)
4. The retention of side characters who don't follow a one-arc stereotype
The MC's character might not be universally liked due to her double standards, but the author acknowledges this, allowing her to be honest about her actions, even if it's not entirely virtuous. The portrayal of the mother adds an unexpected layer of complexity, as her character arc raises questions rather than providing a typical supportive role.
While I hope for more character reappearances to deepen the narrative, there are a few drawbacks. The rapid progression of the romance and occasional plot holes are concerns, but they are minor and could be resolved later in the series. One particular inconsistency involves a book found in a tomb that seems tailor-made for the MC, but it hasn't been addressed since.
Another point of contention is the initial expectations of a more complex, potentially toxic romance, which then softened into a sweeter dynamic. The sudden change in tone didn't quite align with the MC's past references and ideals.
In conclusion, the story is enjoyable, especially for those seeking a heartwarming tale with relatable characters. I'd recommend it for its unique blend of genres and engaging relationships. As the series progresses, let's hope for further refinement and resolution of these minor issues.
For those unfamiliar with MEIWITA, here's a brief overview of what you can expect:
1. A strong, capable, and somewhat overpowered lead (both female and male), who is mature, independent, and witty.
2. A deep, healthy, and unwavering love story without unnecessary drama or conflicts; the characters exhibit mutual respect and support throughout.
3. An engaging xuanhuan (fantasy cultivation) theme, with a unique twist involving plant-based leveling up.
4. A heartwarming plot that allows you to enjoy the characters' growth, as they embark on their journey to the peak.
5. A loving family dynamic, minus one particular character (a minor spoiler, but it's introduced early on).
In essence, this novel takes the best elements of MEIWITA and elevates them. I personally adore it so much that I've re-read it despite its lengthy 3000+ chapters, purely for the relaxing and enjoyable experience. While it may have clichéd aspects and some may argue it leans towards a "Mary Sue" or "Gary Sue" trope, I wholeheartedly recommend it. I translate only what I truly appreciate, and this story has a seamless plot and a generally lighthearted tone, providing a feel-good vibe overall.