After Getting Pregnant, The Celibate Buddhist Fiercely Dotes on His Beloved Wife

After Getting Pregnant, The Celibate Buddhist Fiercely Dotes on His Beloved Wife

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怀孕后,禁欲佛子抱着娇妻狠狠宠

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 怀孕后,禁欲佛子抱着娇妻狠狠宠

By 九燚

3.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
287 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

【Icy Celibate Heir x Tragic Fate Sweet Pregnant Little Pitiful】 【Ten-Year Age Difference + Elite Family + CEO + Capital City Circle Prince + Celibate Heir + Sweet Doting + Pregnancy + Double Purity + Growth】 Fu Xuanyi is the Heir of the Fu family in the Capital City, holding significant power, ruthless in his actions, icy and celibate. He is always seen wearing a string of black Buddhist beads on his wrist, known to everyone in the Capital as the fierce celibate Buddhist. Wei Yuxian, a pitiful girl unloved by her parents, comes to the Capital alone for school, only to have her mother take away all her savings. Left with no choice, she must find another way. That night, he claimed to be celibate, and she believed him. When she was found pregnant, she panicked, unsure of the road ahead.

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After Getting Pregnant, The Celibate Buddhist Fiercely Dotes on His Beloved Wife Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *After Getting Pregnant, The Celibate Buddhist Fiercely Dotes on His Beloved Wife* Okay, let's dive into this title – *After Getting Pregnant, The Celibate Buddhist Fiercely Dotes on His Beloved Wife*. It's a mouthful, and the premise is certainly... intriguing. I went in expecting a rollercoaster, and well, that’s kind of what I got. ### First Impressions Right off the bat, the setup is classic CEO romance territory with a twist. We have a seemingly innocent female lead (FL) and a powerful, supposedly celibate, male lead (ML). The initial premise felt a bit shaky, I'll admit, especially considering the circumstances surrounding the pregnancy. It felt like a lot to unpack, and I wasn't sure if the story could handle it gracefully. ### What Works Well The FL's emotional struggles resonated with me. The author does a decent job portraying her internal conflicts and the challenges she faces, giving her a touch of realism. Some readers appreciated the in-laws, which is always a plus in these kinds of stories. It's refreshing when family dynamics aren't completely toxic. ### Areas of Concern However, there are some significant issues. The power dynamics between the leads are undeniably problematic. The ML's behavior often veers into controlling and manipulative territory, which made it difficult for me to root for the relationship. The FL's seeming inability to establish boundaries contributed to this unease. I found myself questioning the healthiness of their relationship throughout the story. I really struggled with the initial premise and how easily the ML was persuaded to go along with the initial plan. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here’s where we get into spoiler territory. Proceed with caution! The circumstances surrounding the FL's pregnancy are... questionable. There's a deal made involving her "first night" with the ML. The FL's desperation due to her financial situation leads her to accept this arrangement. Then there's the pregnancy, the paternity test, and the forced cohabitation. It's a lot to take in, and it contributes to the overall feeling of unease and lack of consent. ### Final Verdict Overall, *After Getting Pregnant, The Celibate Buddhist Fiercely Dotes on His Beloved Wife* is a mixed bag. While the FL's emotional struggles add a layer of depth, the problematic power dynamics and questionable plot points ultimately detract from the story. If you're a die-hard fan of CEO romances and can overlook the issues, you might find something to enjoy. However, if you're sensitive to power imbalances and consent issues, this might not be the novel for you. I'd give it a cautious 2.5 out of 5 stars.

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