Full-time Son-in-law

Full-time Son-in-law

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全职女婿

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 全职女婿

By 天下第三

2.9
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
622
Original Publisher
17k

Description

Qin Yu became mute after the car accident and everyone thinks he became a fool. He is known as the useless son-in-law of Lin family, married to the beautiful Lin Yan. Everyone treats him as a servant because of his disability in the Lin Family. But in reality, he is practicing cultivation, given by old man when Qin Yu saved his granddaughter in the car accident. All of the ridicule and contempt became a thing of the past when he broke the seal and turned into a butterfly. “The whole city must crawl under my feet…”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
17k
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Full-time Son-in-law Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Full-time Son-in-law Alright, let's dive into "Full-time Son-in-law." I went in with relatively open expectations, intrigued by the premise of an overpowered protagonist stuck in a seemingly powerless situation. I've read a fair share of web novels, and I'm always on the lookout for something that can subvert familiar tropes. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely throw you into the deep end. We meet our MC after a three-year period of imposed silence, a consequence of a powerful cultivation method he received early on. He's essentially been the family's doormat, enduring the scorn of his in-laws while his wife, the CEO, struggles to keep their company afloat. It’s a classic setup, rife with potential for satisfying power-ups and face-slapping moments. ### What Works Well The core concept of an overpowered MC forced into a subservient role definitely has appeal. The contrast between his true strength and his outward demeanor creates a compelling tension. I can see the potential for some truly cathartic moments as he gradually reveals his abilities and puts his disrespectful relatives in their place. The blend of martial arts, romance, and modern-day setting also offers a unique flavor that sets it apart from more traditional cultivation stories. The promise of "poor to rich" adds another layer of intrigue, suggesting a journey of both personal and financial triumph. ### Areas of Concern However, I have some reservations. The initial portrayal of the MC can be frustrating. His passivity, especially in the face of blatant disrespect, might turn off some readers. It's a delicate balance to strike – making him appear weak enough to be underestimated, but not so weak that he becomes unlikeable. The relationship with his wife also needs careful development. If she continues to passively accept her family's treatment of him, it could hinder the romance aspect and make it difficult to root for their relationship. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so, there's a bit where the MC receives a large sum of money from his wife's grandfather. He gives it to his wife to help the company, but his mother-in-law promptly confiscates it without so much as a "thank you." This scene, in particular, might be a sticking point for some readers, showcasing the extent of the family's ungratefulness and the MC's initial reluctance to assert himself. ### Final Verdict "Full-time Son-in-law" has the potential to be an engaging and satisfying read, but it hinges on the execution. If the MC's character arc involves a genuine transformation and the power dynamics shift in a meaningful way, it could be a rewarding journey. However, if the story continues to rely on contrived scenarios of mistreatment without significant progress, it might struggle to maintain reader interest. I'd recommend giving it a try, but be prepared for a slow burn with potentially frustrating early chapters.

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