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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.After the death of the legendary emperor Huo ji, he transmigrated into a dog-blooded novel about a wealthy family’s grievances, becoming the same-named protagonist Huo ji.
Huo ji was weak and sickly from a young age, and after a master fortune teller’s prediction, he was destined to have a “contracted engagement” for good luck. Unexpectedly, his fiancée fell in love with his half-brother, the male lead of the novel.
To break off the engagement, the fiancée set up Huoji to have a one-night stand with a stranger and planned to catch him in the act. With his heart and soul shattered by this betrayal, Huoji began to act recklessly and became one of the antagonists who opposed the male lead everywhere, ultimately meeting a tragic end.
When the emperor woke up from a medicine-induced sleep after the incident, he was determined to seek revenge against the person who had set him up. He thought that by dealing with those annoying people, he could finally start a carefree life without worrying about state affairs. However, he did not expect that the person who had a one-night stand with him would be so clingy.
This person took care of him in every possible way, such as asking about his well-being, doing his laundry and cooking, and even making his bed. He accepted the person’s presence and even accepted their domineering behavior, deciding to support himself.
Later, the company was in crisis and on the verge of bankruptcy, and Huoji gave his remaining savings to Li Qinghong, saying that it was enough for him to live on for the rest of his life. Unexpectedly, Li Qinghong took out a global limited-edition black card, saying, “Wife… , we’re rich!”
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One entry per lineChuān Shū Hòu Bì Xià Tā Bǎi Làn Le
The Emperor Went Astray After Transmigrating into a Novel
穿书后陛下他摆烂了
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Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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03/27/23 | Poisoned | c2 |
03/25/23 | Poisoned | c1 |
It's justified by him having been an emperor, but even an emperor who treats his own family members like this would be an arse. Then he's constantly scheming for no good reason, he could have played with open cards and the conclusion would have been exactly the same, it was done just to show how intelligent he is.
He.. Really isn't. His whole characterisation reminds me of a rich second generation with an inflated ego and the IQ of a half-cooked potato. Other characters aren't better, they are there to cause unnecessary drama that makes them look like brainless idiots, and not only one or two of them, all characters behave like this. What's truly weird is the writer's double standards. Basically date-raping MC makes MC a perpetrator whose reputation would be ruined, but if it would happen to someone else then this person would be a victim.
It's VERY weird how the writer calls it "sex" when the people involved were drugged by a third party, unable to give consent, and the victims even feel responsible for each other. I get that they had to do it because the people in question are the CP and it would have looked really bad to start a story with blatant r*pe.
I would have even accepted it if both just went "doesn't matter, had s*x" or something, but that was ruined by repeating the situation with other characters and everyone acting the opposite of how they would have in MC's case.
But even then nothing was done about it, the second attempted r*pe was shoved under a rug as well and had no consequences at all, it's disturbing how dismissing everyone in this novel is when it comes to r*pe. The whole novel is like that, extremely artificial, not believable in any way, it creates a thick barrier between itself and the readers, making them unaffected bystanders instead of involving them through its characters and world. I'm not sure what the writer tried to do with this novel but no aspect of it went well.