Lin Feilu, or better known by her nickname—Green Tea Princess, was the best of all the scheming b*tches that the world had ever seen. She was the Oscar-winning actress among the masses with real life as her stage. Acting coy, slandering, feigning innocence, or playing the saint, she aced it all. Simply put, she was the proverbial villainess.
Ah, but retribution came way too early for this malicious personage and she died on her 27th birthday.
In death, Lin Feilu reflected on her career of 20 years as the Green Tea Princess. She was full of regret and remorse over the life she once led. She vowed, if there was an afterlife, she would atone for her misdeeds and be a good person.
She transmigrated into a five-year-old princess of the Dalin Dynasty. In the name of family, she had a sickly mother disfavoured by the emperor, a mentally challenged and daft older brother.
Her life was constantly in danger, with having little to eat and trying to stay warm.
The living environment was very harsh.
Lin Feilu, who wanted to be a good person: … You forced me! Sorry, I can only activate my unique skill.
Harem fight? Striving for favor? Climbing the ranks?
Apologies, but let me show you what it means to be slaughtered by a maxed out player.
Note: “Green Tea” is a woman who presents herself as innocent, sweet, and kind but is very scheming and calculative in reality.



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The only downside is that the novel feels quite short; I wish to delve deeper into the backstories of all the supporting characters, especially the First Prince. There's no clear explanation given about his relationship with Yanxin. Additionally, sometimes I feel like a paragraph is missing while reading consecutive chapters.
Nonetheless, it's an excellent read, and I highly recommend giving it a try. A big thank you to both the author and the translator for bringing this story to our attention ❤️"
However, the pacing soon slows to a glacial pace, akin to molasses, as the focus shifts to the主角's cute antics and her actual childish behavior, which contrasts with the initially promised portrayal of a calculating and ruthless actress. Many readers seem to appreciate this more lighthearted 'slice of life' aspect, but for those, like myself, seeking intense court intrigue and a strategic protagonist, the story has dragged on for far too long.
At chapter 350, my patience ran thin, feeling that the series has drifted away from its initial premise. It becomes a meandering, uneventful tale with a hint of romance buried amidst the sluggishness. If you enjoy a leisurely pace and simple, everyday stories, this might suit your taste. The writing is competent, and the translation is commendable, but it's not what I was hoping for.
As mentioned earlier, the beginning had high potential. Unfortunately, certain plot developments have proven lackluster or not entirely beneficial to the narrative. For instance, the subplot about delving into "Jianghu" feels forced and disconnected, almost as if it was introduced abruptly. It's entertaining in its own right, but it doesn't seem to fit coherently within the overall story. In fact, it might be slightly out of character for our protagonist.
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