Palace Fighting: Naive Concubines' Ascent to Power
In the first episode, Little Palace Maid Lian Hua, holding tea leaves, thought to curry favor with Zhaoyi. The Emperor intercepted her halfway, and before she could react, he hijacked her tea leaves, leaving her bewildered.
In the second episode, she wanted to curry favor with the Noble Consort. During the Noble Consort's birthday feast, she hadn't even presented the meticulously prepared tea leaves before the Emperor seized them, leaving her aggrieved.
In the third episode, she had just sneaked out with the Palace Maids to pick bamboo shoots, planning to go back and cook something delicious when the Emperor burst out of nowhere wanting to freeload a meal. If it wasn't tasty, he would punish her, she managed to barely pass muster by exerting all her energy. Before she could feel relieved, the Emperor told her he was also staying to sleep!
This time, he was thoroughly taking advantage of her, enjoying free food and lodging without the slightest intention of rewarding her.
At night, the more she thought about it, the more aggrieved she felt. All the silver she had saved up in earlier years had been used to sustain the Emperor. Now that the money was gone, she feared being punished for not being able to support him in the future. The more she thought, the sadder she got, her tears plopping down, which woke the Emperor sleeping beside her.
In a flurry, the Emperor consoled her, "There, there, don't cry, don't cry. I haven't even had time to reward you, how could I punish you!"
After much consoling, and finally with his promise to provide for her sustenance, she turned her tears into laughter.
The Emperor breathed a sigh of relief. This Little Concubine would need to be favored properly from now on—he dared not make her cry again.
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Whistling Autumn Wind · History
(Read chapters 1–10)Transmigrated Into the Body of the Prince Consort is a good novel (by my standards), with characters easy to understand by the way they spoke and conversed. But that is where I became a bit confused when I first read the story. The use of words during character dialogues is too informal and casual considering who spoke, like using "guys.". I highly suggest replacing "guys" (just my humble opinion). Character dialogue takes up most of the story itself, and the characters are simply narrating the happenings in the story. The description is very vague at various settings. This is not my first time reading an eastern novel setting, but it may confuse readers who have not read similar stories before. Like the "Palace," which could be imagined as a Western Palace or Eastern Palace if not properly described. Overall, for me, this novel is good and only needs a few tweaks here and there (especially the dialogue and setting description).Anyways, keep it up Author(✯ᴗ✯)