The Regent’s Secret
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Rating(4.0 / 5.0, 78 votes)
5 | 54% (42 votes) |
4 | 13% (10 votes) |
3 | 19% (15 votes) |
2 | 9% (7 votes) |
1 | 5% (4 votes) |
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2018
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
84 chapters (completed)
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Completely Translated
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Weekly Rank: #1144Monthly Rank: #1056
All Time Rank: #7364
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On 1514 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #10555
All Time Rank: #5575
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.When he was young, Li Yi was the emperor’s grandson, while the heir of the King of Southern Yunnan, entered the capital as a hostage. Li Yi protected him sincerely but was almost killed.
Ten years later, the country was ruined and his enemies were dead, but the regent of the new dynasty always made Li Yi feel deja vu…
This is a story of a stand-in who is the real master, a white moonlight, childhood sweetheart, chasing his wife in the crematorium, trying to pick up the pieces and start anew.
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One entry per line摄政王的秘密
Related Series
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Recommendation Lists
- Completely translated novels 7 (higher ratings)
- Next Reading List 8
- Finished BL/Yaoi pt. 2
- want to read
- BL I Intend to Read ONGOING
Latest Release
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05/03/23 | Lazy Girl Translations | c24 |
05/02/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c23 |
04/25/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c22 |
04/18/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c21 |
04/12/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c20 |
04/04/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c19 |
03/28/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c18 |
03/20/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c17 |
03/14/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c16 |
03/08/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c15 |
02/28/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c14 |
02/21/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c13 |
02/15/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c12 |
02/07/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c11 |
02/02/22 | Lazy Girl Translations | c10 |
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While the story itself was beautiful, the real beauty lies in the characters. So many MCs in these types of novels end up weak, sickly, and pathetic—an attempt to invoke sympathy. While the LY has his moments of weakness and isn’t of the greatest health, he still stands up for the people he cares for. He’s not constantly fainting and feverish. He tries hard to take care of himself and his friends. He’s not an idiot either—he understands what is happening around him—not because of intricate schemes, but just from understanding history. The author also doesn’t spend paragraphs praising his beauty every single chapter. It’s mentioned enough that he is very good looking—using the usual wording of “jade-like” or “like an immortal”—but not every time he’s mentioned.
The ML is also one of the best I have seen in these stories. He loves the MC deeply and refuses to be without him—but he’s not crazy obsessive and domineering. He doesn’t force himself on the MC
unless you count that kissing scene after the two have spent years together and the MC already knows that the ML was his past love—but there’s nothing beyond kissing.
I loved how the young emperor was portrayed and the relationship between him and the ML. It felt more realistic. They are wary of each other because of their positions, but they still care about each other. It made me happy that they could both get what they wanted in the end without destroying each other.