After the Wealthy Beauty Was Read by the Villain’s Family

After the Wealthy Beauty Was Read by the Villain’s Family

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豪门大美人被反派全家读心后

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 豪门大美人被反派全家读心后

By 栀澜

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
41 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Su Wanqiao was reborn as the wife of a wealthy villain. Because of her unruly personality, she was disliked by the Fu family and was eventually sent abroad where she died of depression. She:”…” However, according to the original plot, I will get tens of billions of huge properties after the divorce. How could I be depressed? I can’t wait for the plot to come sooner. Top billionaire Fu Huaiyan has a wealthy wife with whom he maintains a superficial relationship through marriage. The two agreed to a marriage without any love. But one day he suddenly found a text dialog box above his wife Su Wanqiao’s head. ——[What’s the point of working so hard? He will be bankrupted by his brothers anyway. He might as well enjoy his time.] ——[It’s a pity that the villain was so handsome, but died in a plane crash. 】 Fu Huaiyan: “!!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After the Wealthy Beauty Was Read by the Villain’s Family Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After the Wealthy Beauty Was Read by the Villain’s Family "After the Wealthy Beauty Was Read by the Villain’s Family" presents an interesting premise: a transmigration story with elements of comedy, drama, and a focus on family dynamics. I went into it expecting a lighthearted read, and while parts of it delivered, I also found some aspects a bit lacking. ### First Impressions The initial chapters grabbed my attention with the promise of a quick-paced story and a peek into the minds of the characters. The "mind-reading" trope is always intriguing, and the focus on the villain's family seemed like a fun twist. I was ready for some lighthearted face-slapping and quick problem-solving. ### What Works Well The comedic elements and the focus on the family are definitely strengths. Many readers seem to have enjoyed the unique stories of each family member, particularly the second sister's. If you're looking for a story that doesn't take itself too seriously and offers a fast-paced plot, this might be up your alley. The concept is interesting and it provides a good way to pass the time if you aren't looking for something too deep. ### Areas of Concern However, I couldn't ignore some of the issues that cropped up. Several reviewers mentioned a rushed ending, leaving them feeling unsatisfied. I can see how the quick pace, while appealing initially, might lead to a lack of depth and proper resolution. Also, the romance seems to take a backseat, which might disappoint readers looking for a strong love story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers expressed concern about the portrayal of certain characters and the use of potentially offensive tropes. The association of homosexuality with villainous characters was a major sticking point, and the handling of taboo subjects like BDSM seemed off and somewhat exploitative. Furthermore, the treatment of the original body's owner raised some questions about the morality of the situation, making me wonder if the male lead's redemption was truly earned. ### Final Verdict Overall, "After the Wealthy Beauty Was Read by the Villain’s Family" is a mixed bag. It has moments of humor and intrigue, but it's held back by a rushed ending, underdeveloped romance, and potentially problematic character portrayals. If you're looking for a quick and easy read with a focus on family dynamics and don't mind overlooking some flaws, it might be worth checking out. However, be aware of the potential for outdated perspectives and underdeveloped plot threads. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, suggesting you go in with tempered expectations.

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