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Marrying the Short-Lived Villain
By 秦皇
194
2024
Description
After the heiress Mu Wan suddenly died from overworking, she thought it thorough and came to terms with her situation—let’s fully enjoy her second chance at life by indulging in food, drink, and leisure. To hell with work, scheming, and power struggles! Then, because of her new carefree attitude, excessive indulgence, and idleness, her engagement was broken off. Mu Wan: … Then, out of the blue, an imperial edict came, arranging her marriage to the powerful but intimidating Marquis of Zhenbei—clearly intended as an insult to him. Mu Wan: ??? Her reborn half-sister arrived, gloating: “So what if he’s tall, elegant, and handsome? Marquis Zhenbei is cold towards women, ruthless, and bloodthirsty. He killed the Empress Dowager and the puppet emperor to put his nephew’s on the throne, but he died on the battlefield later. Even if you don’t die, you’ll soon be widowed, my dear eldest sister.” What Mu Wan heard amidst the unintelligent noises: Marquis of Zhenbei, put his nephew on the throne, and then died… So, in a few years, she would inherit both an emperor nephew and all the Marquis’ wealth? What a stroke of luck! She’s in! *** Zhenbei Marquis Manor indeed needed a figurehead mistress, so Xie Heng made a strategical decision to marry the easily controlled daughter of a lowly merchant family. It was nothing more than a political move; he treated her as a convenient pet, like a house cat. But to his surprise, this delicate little cat wasn’t one to be bullied. He couldn’t hit her, nor could he outsmart her in arguments. Xie Heng began to suspect that she was out to annoy him to death. One day, Mu Wan sighed: “The Chi Ling Tribe may be barbaric, but their gemstones are truly beautiful.” Xie Heng, with a cold voice: “So you really wish for my death, don’t you?” Mu Wan: ??? Later, Xie Heng led his troops to conquer the Chi Ling tribe and threw their royal family’s treasures at Mu Wan, sneering: “Sorry to disappoint you, but this Marquis will live a long life.” Mu Wan: ??? That same day, Xie Heng lay in bed, flushed and gritting his teeth: “This Marquis will die at your hands sooner or later!” Mu Wan: … It was just a simple wound stitching. There’s no need to make it sound so suggestive—her medical skills are great, okay? Everyone said Marquis Zhenbei Xie Heng was ruthless and cold, and the people he despised the most were those cowards who indulged in pleasures. Yet, when death loomed over him, his first thought was: If he died, who would bring home the tribute fruits for that house cat? Would she be bullied? Who would take good care of her? He realized then that he must survive, so he could protect her, ensuring she would live a long life, filled with prosperity.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Marrying the Short-Lived Villain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Marrying the Short-Lived Villain
"Marrying the Short-Lived Villain" has been quite the ride, and I'm eager to share my thoughts. From the moment I started reading, I was hooked by the premise and the engaging writing style. While a few elements gave me pause, the overall experience was thoroughly enjoyable.
First Impressions
The initial chapters immediately drew me in with the witty banter and the intriguing setup. Mu Wan, our female lead, is a modern transmigrator who's all about that "salted fish" life – seeking the easiest path forward. Her intelligence and high EQ are immediately apparent, and I loved watching her navigate the complexities of ancient China. The arranged marriage trope is given a refreshing twist, and I was eager to see how her relationship with the cold and calculating Xie Heng would develop.
What Works Well
What truly shines in this novel is Mu Wan's character. She's not just OP; she's also incredibly relatable. Her desire to avoid trouble and live a comfortable life resonates, and her methods of dealing with antagonists are both hilarious and satisfying. I found myself constantly impressed by her ability to turn enemies into friends and manipulate situations to her advantage. The romance, while a slow burn, is incredibly rewarding. Watching Xie Heng slowly fall for Mu Wan, despite his initial coldness and focus on revenge, is genuinely heartwarming. The side characters are also well-developed, adding depth and richness to the story. The family dynamics, especially Mu Wan's relationship with her mother-in-law, are genuinely sweet and provide a welcome contrast to the more serious plot elements.
Areas of Concern
While I thoroughly enjoyed the novel, I can see where some readers might find certain aspects less appealing. Some found that when the plot started to focus on politics and serious topics, it became convoluted. There were also concerns about Mu Wan being too competent without sufficient setup, making her seem a bit unreal.
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Final Verdict
Despite some minor pacing issues and concerns about the political aspects, "Marrying the Short-Lived Villain" is a delightful read. The strong female lead, the engaging romance, and the well-developed side characters make it a standout in the historical romance genre. I highly recommend giving it a try, especially if you enjoy witty banter, clever protagonists, and a touch of political intrigue. I'm eagerly awaiting more translated chapters so I can fully immerse myself back into this world.
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