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My Thoughts on I Want To Become The Emperor, So I Need A Divorce
Alright, let's dive into "I Want To Become The Emperor, So I Need A Divorce." This title grabbed my attention immediately, and after reading a bit and gathering some thoughts, I'm ready to share my initial impressions. The premise is definitely a hook!
First Impressions
The story kicks off with a female lead stuck in a marriage she doesn't want, and frankly, that's a trope I usually enjoy. What sets this apart is the "why" behind it. She's not just rebelling against societal expectations; she's dealing with a power vacuum created by her brothers' death and an incompetent husband about to inherit the throne. I'm already invested in seeing how she navigates this mess. The early chapters do a solid job of establishing the stakes and the FL's motivations.
What Works Well
The female lead is a definite strong point. She's not just a damsel in distress waiting for rescue; she's proactive, intelligent, and willing to play the game to achieve her goals. I appreciate that she's not motivated by some deep-seated love for her brothers but rather by a desire to prevent an incapable ruler from taking power. Her schemes and plots against the emperor sound like a wild ride! The pacing of the central relationship also seems well-handled. It's not an instant love connection, nor does it drag on forever. Their cooperation seems to form the basis of their bond, which feels organic and refreshing.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "I Want To Become The Emperor, So I Need A Divorce" has a lot of potential. The intriguing premise, strong female lead, and well-paced relationship development make it a worthwhile read. The shift to a more political plot after the initial arc could be a make-or-break moment, but I'm cautiously optimistic. I'm definitely adding this to my reading list and looking forward to seeing where the story goes!
