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The Kingdom That Never Sleeps
By mo chen huan, 莫晨欢
167 chapters
2019
Description
After transmigrating to the ancient times, Tang Shen originally wanted to start a small business, support his family, and live the rest of his life happily. However, being cautious can only protect oneself, but cannot save lives. If he wanted to grow his business bigger and let more people have food to eat, he could only be an official, a high official. Tang Shen: I have a dream……Wang Zhen: En?Tang Shen: I have a dream. In the dream, there is a city, a kingdom that never sleeps. Wang Zhen×Tang Shen I will bring peace to the kingdom, calm to the four seas, a millennium in the twinkle of an eye, and songs sung to the skies.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Kingdom That Never Sleeps Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Kingdom That Never Sleeps
The Kingdom That Never Sleeps is a historical fantasy novel that I found surprisingly captivating. From what I've gathered, many readers initially underestimate this hidden gem, but are quickly drawn into its intricate world and complex characters. It's definitely a slow burn, but the payoff is well worth the investment.
First Impressions
The initial premise, where our MC, Tang Shen, a PhD student, transmigrates into a poor scholar's son in ancient China, felt familiar. However, I appreciated that Tang Shen wasn't immediately obsessed with climbing the social ladder. His initial desire for a simple life was a refreshing change. The early chapters focus on world-building and establishing Tang Shen's character, which some might find slow, but I felt it was essential for setting the stage for the political intrigue to come.
What Works Well
The strength of this novel lies in its intricate political scheming and well-developed characters. The plot is packed with twists and turns, and everything ties together remarkably well. Tang Shen's journey from an unambitious scholar to a respected official is both compelling and realistic. He's not overpowered, makes mistakes, and learns from them, making him a relatable and likable protagonist.
I particularly enjoyed the complex relationship between Tang Shen and the Emperor. Their interactions are filled with tension and intrigue, and I found myself constantly questioning the Emperor's motives. The romance, while slow, is a sweet and subtle addition to the story. The ML, Wang Zhen, is a fascinating character, and I appreciated that he wasn't a typical "clean-cut good guy."
Areas of Concern
While I thoroughly enjoyed The Kingdom That Never Sleeps, I can see how some readers might find certain aspects less appealing. The political plot becomes incredibly complex in the later chapters, potentially leading to information overload. Also, the romance is definitely not the primary focus, and those seeking a more romance-centric story might be disappointed.
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Final Verdict
Overall, I highly recommend The Kingdom That Never Sleeps to readers who enjoy intricate political plots, well-developed characters, and slow-burn romances. While it may require patience and attention to detail, the payoff is a rewarding and thought-provoking reading experience. I'd give it a solid 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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