After Being Locked Away for Three Years, the Real Daughter Made the Whole Family Cry After Her Release

After Being Locked Away for Three Years, the Real Daughter Made the Whole Family Cry After Her Release

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被關三年,出院后真千金虐哭全家

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 被關三年,出院后真千金虐哭全家

By 姜果

3.0
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
197 chapters
Original Publisher
qimao

Description

Wen Ning had been abducted as a child and finally reunited with her birth family at the age of seventeen. Her second brother, who had caused her to go missing, lost control in a fit of rage and pushed her down the stairs, shouting, “Why didn’t you just die out there? What did you come back for?” Her eldest brother misunderstood her, believing she used underhanded tricks to drug the fake daughter’s fiancé. He personally had her locked away in a sanitarium. The admission notice to a top-tier university, which she had worked so hard to earn, was taken by her biological parents and handed to the fake daughter, who could only get into a junior college. After three years of torment in the sanitarium, her longing for familial love had been completely crushed. Once she was released, she cut ties, left home, and chose to live beautifully on her own. The Zhou family panicked, crying and begging for her forgiveness. Her parents offered her the family’s shares, hoping to persuade her to return home. Her brothers took the fake…

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Original Publisher
qimao
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After Being Locked Away for Three Years, the Real Daughter Made the Whole Family Cry After Her Release Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After Being Locked Away for Three Years, the Real Daughter Made the Whole Family Cry After Her Release Alright, let's dive into "After Being Locked Away for Three Years, the Real Daughter Made the Whole Family Cry After Her Release." That title is quite the mouthful, isn't it? It promises drama, and from what I've gathered, it certainly delivers. ### First Impressions The premise is classic: a long-lost heiress returns to a family that's already replaced her with an adopted daughter. I've seen this trope done well and, well, not so well. My initial hope was for a fresh take, something beyond the typical misunderstandings and villainous adopted sibling. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel seems to lie in its commitment to the dramatic. The scenes are apparently drawn out, maximizing emotional impact. While this might not be everyone's cup of tea, it caters to readers who enjoy savoring those high-tension moments. If you're looking for a story that really milks the drama for all it's worth, this might be up your alley. ### Areas of Concern I do have some reservations. The pacing seems to be a recurring issue. The slow burn can be frustrating if you're eager for the plot to advance. Also, the adopted daughter apparently remains a thorn in the FMC's side, which, while adding conflict, could also become repetitive if not handled with nuance. I'm hoping the story evolves beyond the initial animosity and explores deeper themes. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, this is where I'll tread lightly because I want to respect anyone who hasn't read ahead. Apparently, the original family starts to ease up on their animosity towards the FMC, which is a relief. However, the adopted daughter is still plotting, so the conflict isn't resolved. ### Final Verdict "After Being Locked Away for Three Years, the Real Daughter Made the Whole Family Cry After Her Release" seems to be a novel with a specific audience in mind: those who enjoy drawn-out dramatic scenes and don't mind a slower pace. While the premise isn't groundbreaking, the execution might be compelling enough to keep you hooked, especially if you're a fan of the genre. For me, I'm on the fence. The slow pace might be a bit too much, but I'm curious enough to see where the story goes, at least for a little while longer.

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