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When a Soft and Cute Wife Marries a Grumpy President
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当软萌受嫁给暴躁总裁
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: 当软萌受嫁给暴躁总裁
By 鹿八今
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- Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
- Status
- Completed
- Chapters
- 86 chapters
- Original Publisher
- Unknown
86 chapters
Description
1. Jiang Huai has been a little dumber than others since he was a child, and is what others call a little fool. This little fool was married to a s*umbag by his family in his previous life, and was tortured to death two years after marriage. After living again and facing the option of marriage again, he chose “that person” who seemed okay. On the first day of cohabitation, he regretted it. 2. “That person” is in a high position and no one dares to offend him. What’s worse is that he has a bad temper. On the first day of living in that person’s house, he broke the vase that person treasured. That person watched coldly, “Good break, the vase is from 1982, do you want cash or Alipay?” After living together for half a month, that person had a fever, and he unbuttoned that person’s clothes without authorization to cool down. That person looked at him coldly, “Why don’t you take off your own clothes?” Finally, half a year after the marriage… he saved enough money and wanted to divorce. That person said nonchalantly: “Okay.” “If you dare to step out of this house, I will strangle the flowers and grass you raise tomorrow.”
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- chinese
- Type
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When a Soft and Cute Wife Marries a Grumpy President Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on When a Soft and Cute Wife Marries a Grumpy President
"When a Soft and Cute Wife Marries a Grumpy President" is quite the title, and the novel itself is quite the experience. Diving into this world of arranged marriage, a "cute" protagonist, and a grumpy CEO, I found myself on a rollercoaster of emotions, giggling one moment and furrowing my brow the next. This novel, while complete in its original language, is still being translated, so my experience is based on the available chapters.
First Impressions
Going in, I was prepared for a fluffy, comedic read. The tags promised a bickering couple and a dense protagonist, which are usually right up my alley. However, what I found was a bit more complex than I initially anticipated. The main character, Jiang Huai, is definitely naive, and some readers might find him frustratingly so. He is innocent to a fault, and his interactions with the world, especially his grumpy husband, Lu Wusui, are often filled with misunderstandings.
What Works Well
Despite some of the initial hiccups, I found myself growing attached to the characters, particularly Jiang Huai. His slow journey of understanding love and relationships is genuinely heartwarming. The novel shines in its depiction of their everyday life and the gradual development of their bond. I also appreciated the author's attempt to portray a character who is different, even if the execution isn't always perfect. Some also praised the ML's ultimate decision to get a vasectomy, which is an uncommon but appreciated act.
Areas of Concern
The portrayal of Jiang Huai is definitely the most divisive aspect. While some find him endearing, others feel his naivete crosses the line into something more problematic, even suggesting possible neurodivergence. This interpretation casts a shadow on the other characters, particularly Lu Wusui, whose initial coldness can be seen as manipulative. The translation also appears to be a point of contention for some, with complaints about clarity and inconsistent point-of-view.
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Final Verdict
"When a Soft and Cute Wife Marries a Grumpy President" is a novel with a lot of potential, but it's not without its flaws. If you're looking for a fluffy, low-stress read and don't mind a protagonist who is a bit... different, you might enjoy this. However, be prepared for some potentially problematic elements and a translation that might require some patience. Overall, I'd recommend approaching this novel with an open mind and a willingness to embrace its quirks.
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