Uma funcionária de escritório moderna é inesperadamente transportada para o corpo de uma nobre princesa, apenas para se sentir profundamente indesejável. Até mesmo seu marido recém-casado, o príncipe Ling, a trata com frieza. Depois de suportar inúmeras pegadinhas e humilhações, ela faz uma descoberta chocante: o vilão... é realmente ela? O que é pior, ela é até suspeita de estar envolvida na misteriosa morte da mãe do Príncipe Ling. Determinada a mudar seu destino, ela apresenta ao povo a comédia stand-up e traz mistérios de assassinatos roteirizados para o mundo das investigações. Com inúmeros truques na manga, ela lentamente chama a atenção do príncipe de rosto frio. Ao dar as mãos, eles descobrem a verdade por trás da trágica queda de sua mãe... (Fonte: WeTV) Editar Tradução
- Português (Brasil)
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- Español
- Português (Portugal)
- Título original: 亲爱的阮小枫
- Também conhecido como: 親愛的阮小楓 , Qin Ai De Ruan Xiao Feng , Ruan Xiaofeng's Royal Love Quest
- Gêneros: Histórico, Romance
Onde assistir O Amor Real de Ruan Xiaofeng
Elenco e Créditos
- Wei XiaoRuan Xiao FengPapel Principal
- Deng ShangLi RuiPapel Principal
- Qi Si QieA GuangVoice Actor
- Zhao Yi[Emperor]Voice Actor
- A Bu[Aunt]Voice Actor
- Yun Wei YiLin QiVoice Actor
Resenhas

ML, who once treated his wife’s affection like spam mail—unopened and unwanted—is suddenly all starry-eyed now that she hits him with the “I don't give two fucks about it” attitude. Typical. Nothing flips a switch faster for men than being ignored—it’s like an instant aphrodisiac.
Now, onto the cast.
Smile Wei—haven’t seen much of her in leading roles since she usually floats around the supporting cast universe. But judging from this performance alone, I’d say her acting is pretty solid (not award-winning, but definitely not forgettable). She could level up her visual appeal a bit, but in this drama, she outshone the ML, no question. Her character was a breath of fresh sass—smart, bold, outspoken, and actually logical, unlike her previous wet-towel version. Easily the life of the show.
As for Deng Kai, our ML... I'm torn. He has his moments, truly. In some roles, he hits it out of the park, and in others—well, let’s just say the ball didn’t leave the bat. I feel like his performance heavily depends on his co-actor’s vibe, which isn’t the best trait for longevity in this industry. Here, his character revolved around two things: his mom’s tragic death and his wife’s sudden evolution into a confident queen. He did fine, but wasn’t exactly scene-stealing.
The rest of the cast? They were present. Adequate. Nothing to write emotional essays about.
The plot moved at a decent pace, and—surprisingly—most cliché landmines were carefully sidestepped. No overused love triangles, no forced misunderstandings every 10 minutes. Just clean-ish storytelling.
Final verdict? It’s a one-time watch that won’t make you scream into a pillow. And in this genre, that’s saying something.

the leads had good chemistry.
Acting-wise it was good, one could tell they didn't slack off just because it's a short drama.
The costumes were all nice as well.
the story itself is not something new and it had lots of cliche, but it was an okay watch to pass time.
to be honest there was a bit of the drama that was very cringe to me! to keep this review spoiler-free, I'll say it as vague as I can:
1.the story that fl chose to entertain audience
2.the trio
both of these are because I don't enjoy out of place modernity in costume dramas. though I could say their presence serve as a little bit of comedy.
other than that I liked everything else.
one more thing is that I can assure you that the ending gives you a decent closure to the story, compared to its counterparts in world switching stories it won't end on a cliffhanger.
If you are in a dilemma to watch it or not, I'd say give it a shot.
this drama has flaws and loopholes but it was indeed entertaining.