After breaking a "curse" on the imperial heirs, a palace servant with training in herbal medicine is promoted up the ranks to food taster...and right into the thick of palace intrigue in this lushly illustrated historical mystery series!
Maomao has proven her worth to the denizens of the palace time and time again, but she's got her work cut out for her on this occasion!
When the ever luminous Jinshi asks for Maomao's help in disguising himself to take care of business outside the palace walls, Maomao must dig deep to mar her employer's heavenly charms! And to make the ploy believable, Maomao herself is roped in to a spot of theater as Jinshi's companion.
But Jinshi's "business" takes him right to the gates of the pleasure district! Has all Maomao's hard work been for a mere assignation, or is there another mystery afoot?
The best volume yet!!! This volume was EVERYTHING. We got so much Mao and Jinshi interaction it makes up for the previous volume. The random events of past volumes are getting pieced together and we get some big bombs dropped on us. I can’t get volume 7 in my hands fast enough. That cliffhanger!!! 😱😱😱
Ugh, I know that this man set this all up, but I'm not sure I completely understand why. I'm excited and ready to pick up the next volume. Maomao's back story is heart wrenching, but intriguing.
Disguise the limit as Maomao is pressed into service helping Jinshi alter his look to journey into town. However, when the tables are turned, things may just glow up in her face. Then the connections between events are revealed and there’ll be some falling, but maybe not the way we’re expecting.
The first half of this story is pretty cute. It’s good, if unexceptional, work for the series as we get Maomao goofing around with makeup and Jinshi primping her into looking like a lady of high standing in return.
It’s the long tail of the budding romance, which doesn’t actually exist anywhere, except maybe in Jinshi’s mind. His servants are clearly on board for the ride as well, but Maomao has other interests at heart. The pairing of these two is fine, but I would be lying if I said it was the primary draw of the story.
Maomao is so perfectly dedicated to what she loves that her incredible density to this point is actually believable since she has all the clues right there but never puts them together because it isn’t anything to do with chemistry. The one hint we get that we might see that change is a slightest whiff of jealousy that’s as brief as can be.
Besides a couple of revelations, one I did not expect and one I’ve been calling since the first volume, this section involves a lot of goofing around and radishes and reaction after reaction. It’s fun, with the art making up for where the writing is just okay.
The second half pushes Maomao back into her comfort zone, unravelling a mystery that in this case is made up of previous mysteries that all turn out to have a possible connection. Not necessarily of interest to Maomao normally, but a little gall goes a long way.
This section is a corker as it plays to Maomao’s strengths (and weaknesses) as a character. Her involvement is totally mercenary, but she won’t back down from doing what’s right and that forces her to go beyond her limits here. And the reward has something to do with it, of course.
Her treatment and how she reacts to it are phenomenal and the way she comes to try and save the day are real hero moments. And if a picture is worth a thousand words, well, one of those panels where somebody comments on her condition says so, so much with so little.
Basically, I am here for everything this book has to offer. It’s clearer (I mean, it had hints) that this has been kind of a romance all along, but directed towards a character who loves poisoning herself more than anything else. It explains why it has been so staid, mostly because it reflects the attitude of the character who is our point of view. That’s a nice touch.
As long as we have Maomao being her normal crazy self and the occasional mystery shows up that her clever nature can solve, I don’t care where the romance part goes. She and Jinshi already have a great chemistry together (there’s that word again!) so it’s not the worst thing if they grow closer.
4.5 stars - 4 star first half, 5 star second half, but that second half is so brilliant that it’s an easy tilt. This is one of the gems of my reading list and I adore it every time a new volume comes out.
Delicioso volumen como siempre; inteligencia, humor, belleza y trama. Avanzamos más en el descubrimiento de los secretos y misterios que envuelven la vida de los protagonistas; es decir, la historia se va centrando más en Jingshi y Maomao que en los casos que a esta se le plantean. Podemos echarlos de menos - aunque no a su curiosidad innata-; sin embargo el tomo sí acaba con la resolución de un interesante y muy a propósito misterio concatenado que puede dar luz sobre, al menos, quién es Jingshi en realidad... Tremendo el ¿introito? con la cortesana afectada de sífilis. El ambiguo malvado Lakan es un personaje cada vez más interesante. Muy impaciente por leer el tomo 7. Excelente guión, composición y dibujo.
As with all of these volumes I just keep loving Maomao more and more. This one seemed slow to start, but about through the halfway point it picked up precipitously. I can't wait for big reveals to finally happen, but at the same time I am just enjoying the mysteries and subplots of each new chapter.
I'm beat. Such revelations this volume offered. A lot of things came into fruition and appeared in front of the naked eye. I've too much theory I haven't crosses off my list (remember to never speculate aloud, lol. If there's one thing I've learned here.) THIS IS FRUSTRATING AND FUN AT THE SAME TIME. I CLOSED THE VOLUME WITH A HEAVY HEART THOUGH. I STILL NEED ANSWERS. BADLY.
While I don't like Lakan as a character, he is undeniably the chaotic force Jinshi needs to force him to move forward. The implications of what he's done are horrific.
Oh my God!! The cliffhanger no! I have to wait for Christmas to get the book now and I cannot wait that long if it leaves me with that ending! The reveals in this book and the storyline was amazing! I am seriously freaking out about the ending and I need the next book so badly!
Again, why is this series in the YA section of my library? This volume discusses a sex worker that contracted and is dying from syphilis. It also talks about women being valueless when they’re pregnant. It’s pretty mature for teenagers.
Anyway, this is probably the most eventful volume. We learn a lot more about Maomao’s childhood, her parentage, and it ends on a dramatic scene.
To be honest, the reveal was not surprising because Maomao speculated about it the last volume, so it wasn’t quite a shock. Especially considering this series consists of her constantly speaking about Jinshi as if he doesn’t behave the way other eunuchs do.
Delightful, cute and so much fun! I love following Maomao around, and I love to immerse myself in this world. And I know, I know. You get it. But I am obsessed. I just wanted to try out the first volume and see how things went but... I can't put it down! And yes, this wasn't the manga I planned on reading this month, I wanted to go back to my dear Black Butler, but I simply cannot stop reading. I love all the characters, they all have such distinct personalities, and they all are fun and cute (okay, most of them). But I love that this has such a low level of drama! It is so relaxing!