The Problematic Prince
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180 Chapters
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Is the Royal poisonous mushroom all right?
The prodigal son of the Royal family, once a beloved Prince of Kingdom Lechen, had to put down the crown in exchange for being the principle figure of an unparalleled scandal.
The Royal mushroom, Björn Denyster.
As a property to the Hardy family, she was scammed and destroyed, and thrown to be sold into the marriage market. She was Erna Hardy.
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Today, when she was going to be sold as a wife to either a drunkard or an irredeemable garbage, the problematic prince, Björn Denyster appears to be the savior.
You’re just a token, Miss Erna.
Don’t try to consume the poisonous mushroom.
Or you’ll die.
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One entry per line문제적 왕자님
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Ugh. I don't care if it's finished or not.
it was too painful.
props to the translator for the high quality work! So easy to read!
the story was very realistic, especially for the time period. A emotionally absent husband who only shows "affection" through materialistic means and a wife who tries to show her love and fulfill her "wifely duties"—all while craving for the same love.
The fact that MMC was so clueless about his wife's emotional state of mind... is not surprising but disappointing. It reminds of the farewell wife syndrome where emotionally neglected women ask for divorce from their husband who was clueless of the fact that their marriage is in shambles. And the reason they are clueless of because of deeply rooted misogyny. That men are weak or incapable of showing love and affection for their wives. That they're sole purpose is to protect and protect which the MMC took on. And that their "love language (sure if that's you call it) is only physical affection (sex) and not emotional support. Again, MMC wanting s*x after miscarriage is so low for me. That's why the story is so realistic and painful to read.
the reason I don't care for the ending is because I know there will be "happy ending" for HIM. she'll just compromise some way Cx women are expected to do that and she's not going to stop loving him even tho he's a ahole and the worst husband. Because fiction reader (including me) love happy ending where the couples are together.
But I like to think that she never forgave him and that she divorced his ass. That she found a affectionate and real man who is not egotistic as Bjore (I thinks that's how you spell it) and doesnt have the toxic masculinity that keeps him from loving his wife. I don't care for all the materialistic things he did for her. He was still cruel to her. I hope she's happy and he rots in hell. That would be a true HEA for me in this story.
The "Troublematic Prince" had same setting, somewhere in European fictional setting in the past century, with the same typical character 'a bad boy type vs naive girl', Cinderella syndrome. But the way the author-nim crafted the characters was good, the plot was also interesting, and the words and methapors she choosed was beautiful (here the credits also goes to translator in woopread who provided high quality translation). At the beginning, plot seemed slow, but after few chapters the conflicts and characters development have captivated me. So "The Problematic Prince" is also another page turner novel. Compared to her previous novel--CEBIYB-- the male main was still better than Mathias (I mean less evil), and more lighter theme than CEBIYB for some point. The story was about Herna Hardy-- a country girl from a fallen aristocrats, raised by her grandparents (The Baden) after separation of her parents. As her grandfather passed away, and no other direct male heir, Erna and her grandmother will loose their right of the property. Feeling afraid of loosing the only shelter, she looked for her father who lived in the capital. Unfortunately, her father was in the edge of bankruptcy. Her arrival lead him to have bad intention: sold off for marriage to gain monetary benefit.
Living in the city, Erna faced many cultural shock; grandeur buildings and infrastructures, amazing festive events, but full of evil characters and scandals. One of her biggest adventures scandals was with the Prince Bjorn (who was notorious as poisonous mushroom prince, if you eat you will die). Using Erna as the bet among young aristocrats, their love story began, as the main theme in this novel.
I'm still looking forward for the updates (it means I haven't completed reading the whole novel), yet I'm already in love with this novel. The last, it's better you read it by your self :)