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A review by museaway
The Disabled Tyrant's Beloved Pet Fish: Canji Baojun De Zhangxin Yu Chong (Novel) Vol. 4 by Xue Shan Fei Hu
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Giving this five stars because I tore through the series in a weekend. It is not as complex as a series like Thousand Autumns, but it still has a good amount of plotty royal court drama.
A modern day man dies and is transported into the body of a soup fish, which is rescued by a 20-something-year-old prince who is unable to speak and thought to have a cold, rather emotionless personality. He quickly bonds with this fish, and through its friendship, and his love for the human he will eventually meet, rises to greatness.
Also, they fall super duper in love and it's super cute.
A modern day man dies and is transported into the body of a soup fish, which is rescued by a 20-something-year-old prince who is unable to speak and thought to have a cold, rather emotionless personality. He quickly bonds with this fish, and through its friendship, and his love for the human he will eventually meet, rises to greatness.
Also, they fall super duper in love and it's super cute.
Moderate: Pregnancy
MPREG! Both as a fish and as a human. Birth is not detailed but the pregnancy is pretty firmly on page in the last book.
ALSO: The love interest's disability is that he has been unable to speak since birth. This will later be revealed as a result of poisoning and cured when he is in his early twenties. Before that, the prince is also concerned about passing this condition down to his children. I did not find that he was infantilized by the narrative, but he was frustrated with his inability to speak and described it as painful.