Contractual Marriage: We’re Meant to Be Together

Contractual Marriage: We’re Meant to Be Together

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合约情侣虐狗日常

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 合约情侣虐狗日常

By xiao xiao mei, 笑笑妹

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
255 chapters
Original Publisher
shuqi

Description

Yan Chuyang has been crazy about Wei Qing for a long time, but Wei Qing doesn’t like Yan Chuyang. Frankly speaking, he doesn’t like anyone but himself. However, owing to the pressure from his father, he has to marry Yan Chuyang. After the interview with Yan Chuyang, Wei Qing finds Yan Chuyang an eligible candidate of contractual marriage in all aspects and decisively signs the contract with him. In this case, Yan Chuyang has got his wish and “married” to Wei Qing. At the beginning, Wei Qing thinks that his life after marriage would be nothing different, but unexpectedly, it turns out to be sweet as honey.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shuqi
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Contractual Marriage: We’re Meant to Be Together Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Contractual Marriage: We’re Meant to Be Together This novel certainly sparked some strong feelings in readers, and after diving in, I can see why. "Contractual Marriage: We’re Meant to Be Together" promised a sweet romance, but the reality seems to be a bit more complicated, and perhaps not always in a good way. ### First Impressions The premise itself is intriguing: a contract marriage between a seemingly straight heir to a business empire and a hardworking art student with a long-standing crush. The initial setup has potential for heartwarming moments and comedic misunderstandings. I was initially drawn in by the slice-of-life aspect and the promise of a budding romance. ### What Works Well There's definitely an appeal to the characters. The *shou*, Yan Chuyang, is portrayed as a sympathetic and earnest character, someone you root for from the start. His backstory and dedication to his art are compelling. The *gong*, Wei Qing, starts off as a more flawed character, and some readers might enjoy seeing him grow and change throughout the story, even if his initial actions can be frustrating. ### Areas of Concern However, it seems the execution of the story falls short for many. A recurring theme I noticed was the prevalence of manipulation. Characters often lie and deceive each other, even about seemingly small things, which can make it difficult to connect with them on a deeper level. The *gong's* apparent heterosexuality is constantly challenged and disrespected, which I found to be problematic. The *shou's* actions, while perhaps motivated by love, often cross the line into manipulative territory. The lack of communication between the main characters also appears to be a significant issue, leading to numerous misunderstandings and angst. While some readers might enjoy the dramatic tension, others may find it frustrating and repetitive. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers felt the *gong*, Wei Qing, exhibited obsessive and even psychotic behaviors. There are examples of him manipulating events to keep Yan Chuyang dependent on him and isolating him from others. Some readers found these actions deeply unsettling and felt they detracted from the romantic aspect of the story. ### Final Verdict "Contractual Marriage: We’re Meant to Be Together" has the potential to be a heartwarming romance, but the heavy reliance on manipulation, lack of communication, and questionable character actions ultimately detract from the overall enjoyment. While some may appreciate the angsty moments and flawed characters, I found the story to be more unsettling than sweet. If you're looking for a fluffy and straightforward romance, this might not be the novel for you.

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