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  1. AntNumber4825
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    I really enjoyed the story. The main character (MC) and the male lead (ML) were incredibly powerful, which made it thrilling to read. There were numerous plot twists involving babies, which added an unexpected element [spoiler: multiple offspring]. The narrative, setting, and progression were exceptionally detailed, almost to the point of being overwhelming due to the extensive revenge subplots. All the couples were adorable, and it felt like the author had great fun creating connections between the characters.

    However, one downside was that the story dragged on after the MC gave birth, with repetitive scenes of childbirth, healing, and dialogue. While these elements were necessary, they could have been condensed after a few occurrences. As an MT-L translator, I might have missed some nuances, but I particularly appreciated the brother's love story, including his relationship with their biological mother [spoiler: the adoptive mother arc].

    The villains were generally foolish and arrogant, which made them entertaining to watch as they were confronted. I was so engrossed that I didn't put my phone down for a month straight to finish the book. Unfortunately, I couldn't find the bonus content, but I'll look for it later.

    In summary, this is an excellent choice for those who enjoy overpowered couples, revenge plots, and the addition of babies to the story.
  1. Marie_Alexandrine
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    I am currently composing this review while reading, and will revise it once I've finished the entire novel. The aspect that has captured my interest the most is Jiang Heng; I strongly believe that Ancestor Wei is an immigrant, and I am extremely curious about his background, particularly the scene where he burned the land, which seems to have affected his lover with a Blood Yang Poison.

    Overall, I find the story engaging, but I am starting to feel a bit fatigued by the Shen family, as it's the third book in a row where they play a significant role. What I appreciate is that, despite the protagonist's victories, the Shen characters are not portrayed as foolish schemers; they are intelligent and would not have been defeated in the first instance without their own cunning.

    One point of dissatisfaction for me is the chaotic manor; it drives me up the wall. If I were watching the story unfold visually, I might be driven to anger and frustration. For now, that's all. I'll update the review later.

    (I will refrain from commenting on the main couple's relationship; they have an excellent rapport, and their communication is commendable.)
  1. CherryMay2682
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    Certainly! The narrative may have some unrealistic elements, but it's becoming more engaging and enjoyable with each read. The villains receive a highly satisfying comeuppance, making it an uplifting read despite its darker premise. My only critique is the abundance of marriage and baby storylines; I'm overwhelmed by the number of weddings and childbirth scenes. It's quite overwhelming, but in a good way. The political intrigue keeps me interested, and the romance strikes the right chord for me. Although the main character is overpowered (OP), his just desserts on the villains make it tolerable. Overall, I find it worthwhile, and I'm still on the hunt for a similarly intense face-slapping novel.
  1. PeterPan
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    At first, I was genuinely shocked by the graphic violence and cruelty in the story, but the intriguing plot compelled me to push through and continue reading, eager to uncover its twists. However, I stopped when Fu Yin's backstory began, as it closely resembled the events in my previous life and the plight of my partner's grandmother. In Fu Yin's case, she was not the primary wife but an unacknowledged lover. Her ex-husband exploited her family's influence to secure his current position, then discarded her after achieving success. This parallels the actions of Qin Yunshen towards me and the previous emperor's treatment of my partner's grandmother. The narrative hinted that I might assist Fu Yin and Fu Yunxi in reclaiming their status, but romanticizing such actions felt distasteful, given our shared history with deceit. Initially, the plot was the sole reason I kept reading, but now it seems to be veering into territory I've always反感, akin to a breaking point. As a result, without finishing it, I rate it neutrally, leaving room for interpretation.
  1. kofuy
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    This is an incredible novel with a captivating storyline that has become one of my all-time favorites. It's filled with numerous unforeseen twists that kept me on the edge of my seat. The plot developments, especially the face-slapping scenes, provided immense satisfaction. Although there are some graphic and brutal parts, they are historically grounded and serve to emphasize the harsh realities of the time period. Despite its length of over 500 chapters, the narrative never loses its momentum or becomes dull – each chapter is engaging.

    The main characters may have clichéd traits, but their dynamic is well-balanced, with each complementing the other's strengths. They exhibit incredible power individually and together, forming a compelling partnership. I particularly enjoyed the children in the story; they were lovable and adorable, and their numbers grew throughout the tale, adding depth to the narrative.

    My only regret is not being able to explore the additional content. If you're looking for a story with unexpected plot twists, this one definitely fits the bill. Give it a chance, and you might find yourself immersed in a thrilling adventure. (✿◠‿◠)

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