Han Yang never thought he would one day sell himself into a marriage with another man. He believed his life would be mundane but that man, named HeLian Qing, broke his pre-planned life. Parental debt, a child’s compensation, he had no chance whatsoever to resist, he has no ability to resist.
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He thought this marriage was simply an unwanted one, but soon after he discovered that… his husband’s BODY IS MORE HONEST THAN HIS MOUTH. That man was a duplicitous, tsundere to the extreme!Han Yang: “Everyday all there is, is my husband’s vicious tongue and my weary heart.”
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Contract Marriage Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Contract Marriage
"Contract Marriage" is a completed yaoi web novel that's been on my radar for a while, and after diving in, I can see why it has garnered a solid 4.2/5 rating. It's a fluffy, relatively angst-free story centered around a contract marriage between a seemingly cold CEO and a hardworking college student. While the premise has some potential pitfalls, the novel ultimately delivers a sweet and heartwarming romance.
### First Impressions
Okay, I'll be honest: the initial chapters were a bit rough. The male lead's (ML) initial actions, forcing the main character (MC) into a marriage contract due to his parents' debt, felt a bit…much. He comes across as less of a tsundere and more of a villain in those early stages. It definitely colored my perception of him, and I was concerned about how the relationship would develop.
### What Works Well
Despite my initial reservations, the novel won me over with its focus on character development and fluffy interactions. The MC is a genuinely likable character, proactive and not just a passive doll in the ML's hands. He has his own priorities and a calm demeanor that perfectly complements the ML's fiery personality.
The ML, while starting off on the wrong foot, gradually reveals his caring side. I appreciated the lengths he goes to for the MC's comfort and happiness, even if he expresses it in a roundabout, tsundere-ish way. Their dynamic is undeniably cute, filled with teasing, joking, and a steady progression of affection. The lack of heavy drama was also a major plus for me, allowing the focus to remain on their relationship.
### Areas of Concern
Beyond the problematic start, the ML's initial feelings for the MC also raised an eyebrow. His love at first sight, tinged with obsession when the MC was only 15, felt a bit unsettling given the age gap. Also, while I enjoyed the overall plot, some side characters felt one-dimensional, serving specific purposes without much depth.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several reviewers mentioned the ML's initial meeting with the MC when he was only 15, which led to a five-year period of, let's say, "intense interest." He also uses the MC's parents' debt to force him into marriage. While the story attempts to redeem these actions, they can be a turn-off for some readers.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "Contract Marriage" is an enjoyable read if you're looking for a fluffy, low-angst romance with a devoted (albeit tsundere) love interest. It has its flaws, particularly in the beginning, but the sweet interactions and character development ultimately make it a worthwhile read. If you can overlook the initial creepiness and forced contract, you'll likely find yourself charmed by this unconventional love story.