Delayed Affection is Cheaper than Grass; Why Cry When I Depart?

Delayed Affection is Cheaper than Grass; Why Cry When I Depart?

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迟来深情比草贱,我叛出家你哭啥

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 迟来深情比草贱,我叛出家你哭啥

By 啦啦小南瓜

2.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
468
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Xu Mo has undergone rebirth and returned to the wealthy confines of the Xu family estate. In his previous life, despite being the true-born heir, he found himself with distant parents and indifferent sisters within the Xu household. This environment eventually led to his untimely demise from a heart attack while hospitalized. Instead of him, the whole family showered affection on an adopted son. Despite this, he spared no effort in trying to win the favor of his parents and six sisters, only to be met with disdain. He endured slander, false accusations, scoldings for perceived lack of etiquette, and verbal ab*se, all in the name of familial love. However, in this new life, he suddenly realized the need to prioritize his own well-being. Thus, he cut ties, departed from the family, and forged his own path. Yet, as his parents and relatives witnessed his departure without hesitation, they belatedly recognized their disregard for their blood-related younger brother. Affection, like worthless weeds, blooms too late. “I have severed familial bonds, so why do you now come to plead with me in vain?”

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Delayed Affection is Cheaper than Grass; Why Cry When I Depart? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Delayed Affection is Cheaper than Grass; Why Cry When I Depart? This web novel is definitely a mixed bag, and my experience reading it reflects that. It's the kind of story that pulls you in with its premise but might leave you feeling frustrated along the way. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the promise of a satisfying revenge story. The setup, with a protagonist returning to a family that severely mistreated him, seemed ripe for cathartic face-slapping and karmic justice. I was ready to see some serious groveling. ### What Works Well The moments of revenge are undeniably satisfying. The author does a solid job of showcasing the protagonist's business acumen and strategic thinking as he climbs the ladder of success. I found myself invested in his entrepreneurial endeavors, especially the detailed descriptions of his investments and understanding of market dynamics. Seeing him outmaneuver his enemies in the business world was genuinely enjoyable. Several readers have expressed a similar sentiment. ### Areas of Concern However, the repetitive nature of the family drama quickly wore thin. The cycle of sisters realizing their past mistakes, feeling guilty, and then the rest of the family remaining stubbornly cruel became predictable and tiresome. It felt like the story was spinning its wheels, rehashing the same points without significant progress. The main character's unwavering focus on revenge, without any growth or self-reflection, also became problematic for me. I yearned for him to move beyond his past and find happiness, but he remains a vengeful figure throughout. Also the paywall is quite aggressive, which means that if you're a fast reader, you'll quickly find yourself spending a lot of money to keep up with the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the protagonist's mother is portrayed as clinically insane, and her actions contribute to the abusive environment he endures. The foster son's descent and eventual act of violence also add a darker layer to the narrative. ### Final Verdict "Delayed Affection is Cheaper than Grass; Why Cry When I Depart?" is a guilty pleasure read at best. If you're looking for a brainless, face-slapping revenge story with a focus on business success, you might find some enjoyment here. However, be prepared for repetitive plotlines, unlikeable characters, and a protagonist who never evolves. I'd recommend approaching this one with caution and a willingness to skim through the less engaging parts.

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