Bringing a Son to Marry a Giant

Bringing a Son to Marry a Giant

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带着儿子嫁豪门

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Bringing a Son to Marry into Riches, Dài zhāo er zi jià háomén, 带着儿子嫁豪门

By yuè zhī xī, 月之熙

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
215 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Su Xiaoying saw Su Mu and a certain president’s intimate photos. So he called the president father. Su Mu was scared that his heart and liver trembled, and he quickly hugged his son. Su Mu: “Don’t call him dad.” The president pinched his little face. “If you don’t let him call me, then you call me.” In the evening, Su Mu called the president Dad more than a 100 times. His tired lips quivering… The president asked after the incident: “Tell me, when did you steal me a son?” Su Mu shrinks his neck. “I didn’t. I gave birth to him.” President: “I don’t remember having anyone else but you.” Su Mu instantly sheds tears: “Dad, we are all your good sons.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Bringing a Son to Marry a Giant Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Bringing a Son to Marry a Giant "Bringing a Son to Marry a Giant" is a completed web novel, and after diving in, I definitely have some thoughts. The premise alone, with its mpreg tag and focus on family drama, piqued my interest, and while it wasn't a perfect read, there were aspects I genuinely enjoyed. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of fluff and cute children. Who can resist a story about a son trying to find his father a partner? However, as I delved deeper, I quickly realized that the story had more layers, particularly in the form of relationship drama and misunderstandings. ### What Works Well The strongest point of this novel, for me, was the character development, especially in the second pairing. The realism in their struggles and the journey towards self-improvement resonated with me. I appreciated how the author explored the complexities of their relationship, and it was satisfying to see them overcome their obstacles. I also thought the "cute candy" moments were well-placed and provided a welcome contrast to the heavier themes. ### Areas of Concern However, I can't ignore the significant issues that many readers, and myself, encountered. The main couple's constant misunderstandings became frustrating. The lack of trust and communication created unnecessary drama that, at times, felt forced. I found myself wanting to shake them both and urge them to just talk to each other! Additionally, the MC's perceived weakness and submissiveness in the initial chapters might not appeal to all readers. It's a matter of personal preference, but it's worth noting if you prefer more balanced power dynamics in your couples. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning (Highlight to reveal) There's a mention of the MC having a one-night stand with an ex after a long separation, which leads to pregnancy. This is a major plot point and could be a trigger for some readers. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Bringing a Son to Marry a Giant" is a mixed bag. While the second pairing and the cuteness of the children offer redeeming qualities, the constant misunderstandings and potentially problematic character dynamics in the first relationship might deter some readers. If you're a fan of heavy drama and can tolerate prolonged periods of frustration, you might find enjoyment in this novel. However, if you prefer smoother sailing and more balanced relationships, this might not be the story for you. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, advising potential readers to be aware of the potential pitfalls before diving in.

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