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Wang Ye, Wang Fei
By 旌墨
143 chapters
Description
Ye Chuyan loved Pei Xiuyan for twelve years, but he was not moved at all. In return, Pei Xiuyan wiped out the Ye family and tortured her father and brother to death for three days in heavy snow. She finally understood that she and Pei Xiuyan would have no love but hatred for the rest of their lives, and they would fight till death. Later, Pei Xiuyan knelt in front of the Buddha and prayed sincerely, hoping to grow old together with Ye Chuyan. Ye Chuyan smiled. “Pei Xiuyan, I have already made a wish to the gods and Buddhas: When I pull you into the endless abyss and hell, I wish to never enter reincarnation and suffer the pain of hell. I only hope that in this life or the next, I will never see you again, I will never have any grudges against you, and I will have no debts or repayments.”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Wang Ye, Wang Fei Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Wang Ye, Wang Fei
"Wang Ye, Wang Fei" is a historical romance that I dove into with a mix of curiosity and trepidation. The tags alone – transmigration, revenge, abusive characters – hinted at a potentially turbulent ride, and based on what I've read, it seems like that's exactly what it delivers.
First Impressions
Initially, the premise intrigued me. Ancient China, a female protagonist seeking revenge, and a dash of body swapping? I was definitely hooked. The promise of childhood love gone sour also added a layer of complexity that I appreciated. However, I quickly realized that this story might not be the fluffy romance I sometimes crave.
What Works Well
The story seems well-written overall, particularly in its portrayal of the female lead's journey. The author apparently does a good job of depicting her emotional growth as she navigates the treacherous landscape of the royal court and grapples with her past. The themes of forgiveness and letting go are also explored in a way that I found potentially compelling.
Areas of Concern
My main reservation stems from the unique romantic dynamic. It seems the male lead, despite being the "ML," doesn't actually end up with the female lead. This is a bold choice and might not sit well with readers seeking a traditional happily-ever-after. The fact that the female lead ultimately finds happiness with the "2ML" while the male lead essentially steps aside is definitely a narrative risk. Also, the soul-swapping element seems to be a point of contention for some, and I can understand why. It's a trope that can be difficult to execute well, and if not handled delicately, it can detract from the overall story.
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Final Verdict
"Wang Ye, Wang Fei" sounds like a story that dares to be different. While the unique romantic resolution might not appeal to everyone, it seems the author crafts a compelling narrative around themes of forgiveness, revenge, and self-discovery. If you're looking for a traditional romance, this might not be it. However, if you're open to a story that subverts expectations and explores complex emotional landscapes, "Wang Ye, Wang Fei" could be worth a try. Just be prepared for a potentially bittersweet ending.
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