Flash Marriage: I Sold Myself to My Beloved CEO

Flash Marriage: I Sold Myself to My Beloved CEO

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闪婚厚爱:帝少宠妻成瘾

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 闪婚厚爱:帝少宠妻成瘾

By 苹果

2.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
870 chapters
Original Publisher
anysoft

Description

He said, since she belonged to him, she must abide by his rules of the game! From then on, he acted indifferently before others but indulged in love with her.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
anysoft
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Flash Marriage: I Sold Myself to My Beloved CEO Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Flash Marriage: I Sold Myself to My Beloved CEO "Flash Marriage: I Sold Myself to My Beloved CEO" certainly lives up to its name, diving headfirst into a whirlwind romance. After reading through the available chapters, I have mixed feelings about this novel. It has some genuinely interesting elements, but also some frustrating aspects that kept me from fully enjoying the experience. ### First Impressions The initial setup is classic web novel fare: a woman in a desperate situation, a quick marriage, and a powerful CEO. The pace is undeniably fast, living up to its "flash marriage" billing. I appreciated that the story doesn't drag its feet getting to the central premise. ### What Works Well One of the strongest points is the male lead's hidden depths. While he might appear cold and aloof on the surface, the glimpses we get into his thoughts reveal a genuinely caring and compassionate side. I found myself rooting for him to break through his emotional barriers and connect with the female lead. The author also deserves credit for crafting a world with well-developed side characters, which adds depth and believability to the story. It's refreshing when the supporting cast feels like more than just cardboard cutouts. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the female lead's character. While I understand her difficult past is meant to explain her passivity, her constant lack of backbone makes it hard to connect with her. I personally prefer protagonists who are more assertive and proactive in their own lives. This passivity also creates a frustrating dynamic with the male lead, as their communication issues stem partly from her inability to express her feelings and needs. It feels like the story is missing a crucial element of emotional maturity. Furthermore, the character of Nanny Wu felt unnecessarily antagonistic, and the male lead's inaction towards her behavior was disappointing. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning One thing I wanted to mention is that the male lead actually rescues the female lead from a potentially dangerous situation without taking advantage of her vulnerability. It's a refreshing twist on a common trope. ### Final Verdict "Flash Marriage: I Sold Myself to My Beloved CEO" has the potential to be a satisfying romance, but it falls short due to character inconsistencies and communication breakdowns. If you enjoy fast-paced stories with a brooding CEO and are willing to overlook the female lead's passivity, you might find something to enjoy here. However, if you prefer strong, independent female leads and clear communication between characters, this might not be the novel for you. Ultimately, it's a mixed bag with some redeemable qualities, but also some significant flaws.

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