One couldn’t have everything they wanted in life…but as long as someone held him sincerely in their heart, he would take care of them, even if it was just a fish.
june 10, 2024- re-read update: this book made me so happy; i’ve been wanting to read it again the moment i had first finished it and i finally gave in. it’s all i’ve been able to talk about at my bookseller job and my coworkers simply cannot make me shut up about it.
there’s been many stories i’ve connected to and loved, but something about this title feels so special in how i haven’t been able to stop praising it to anyone who’s willing to listen.
this will not be the last time i read it again :’)
mu tianchi & li yu/xiaoyu, one of my biggest comfort pairings to date 🧡 their master/pet relationship is so endearing and already full of unspoken trust. i can’t wait to see how it develops in the rest of this series.
original review (slightly edited):
i adore this story. so much.
it really is just so funny and doesn’t have much angst to it at all. and yet, the growing bond between prince jing/mu tianchi and his pet fish (who we know as li yu/xiaoyu) made me feel emotional, because it was just all so endearing. i love how much the author was able to convey the emotions behind prince jing’s character through his interactions with li yu. it was all so new for him to be taking care of a pet, and yet he's so earnest in his actions, no matter how cold and silent he appears. wang xi as not just his servant, but his closest confidante, being there to decipher what’s going through his head and put his feelings into action made their dynamic yet another i absolutely love.
li yu’s pov is so silly & charming, adding a refreshing touch on this historical tale with intense court politics. being told through the perspective of a strange fish, a lot of scenes turn out more chaotic and ridiculous, but you still get to know the large cast of characters well, gleaning a few good references of the original story they all hail from. it was interesting the way li yu perceived them as his acclimation to becoming a fish happens very quickly, surprisingly. this might seem as if it must require you to suspend your disbelief, but it actually makes the story even more immersive.
as li yu is immersing himself in this new body and new timeline, he's figuring thing out as he goes, and he has this little system to somewhat guide him. his vast knowledge of the story helps to get certain missions done, but what i find more fascinating is that just as easily as he steps into becoming a fish, he also easily looks at characters like prince jing and ye xinghuan as the complex humans they are. he doesn't look at them as caricatures who are puppets of the original story. throughout the course of the book, he makes observations that show how he doesn't see himself as a reader among a fictional cast. rather simply, he as a noble fish in his own right has to steer away his owner from his own self-destruction and help his peers as well.
this owner, prince jing/mu tianchi has his own ways of observation that make the scenes they have together feel like they're playing on an even field. both are making slight retouches to change the scene for their own separate agendas and it’s all so fun. this makes me really curious for what the rest of the series has in store because of how light, and yet still calculating at times, it feels. there's still more that happens in the original story, and now with li yu's presence, he fundamentally changes the course of events, so he doesn't even know himself what to expect.
it all works so well, and from the first page, i just couldn’t stop reading so i had a truly memorable time. i already feel fond for this series and it’s just the start :’)