Get Rid Of The Male God And Marry The Rich

Get Rid Of The Male God And Marry The Rich

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甩掉男神嫁豪门

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Get Rid Of The Male God And Marry Into A Rich Family, 甩掉男神嫁豪门

By zǐ qīng yōu, 紫青悠

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
62 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Meng Yu has loved Xiao Qi for ten years. He is her male god and her light. She chased him and humbled herself into the dust for him. But their ten-year relationship is no better than his white moonlight’s gentle smile. Even if she was divorced, even if she already had a daughter, when she came back, His heart followed. Too full of love, too deep to hurt, Meng Yu suddenly realized that she didn’t want any bullsh*t anymore. Later… Meng Yu was forced to replace her step-sister to marry the old and ugly man who was said to be powerful. On the day of the wedding, stood a tall and handsome man in front of her and said to her, “From now on we will be husband and wife. Please advise me for the rest of my life.” Meng Yu: “???” Huh? What old and ugly? Others said he was cold and cruel, and asked her to be careful, but after marrying her, Meng Yu felt that he was considerate and spoiled her to the bone…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Get Rid Of The Male God And Marry The Rich Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Get Rid Of The Male God And Marry The Rich "Get Rid Of The Male God And Marry The Rich" is definitely a web novel that leaves you with *feelings*. It's a fluffy, comedic romance that’s easy to get sucked into, but it also has some quirks that might not appeal to everyone. Overall, I enjoyed it as a lighthearted read, but let's delve into the specifics. ### First Impressions The premise itself is intriguing: a woman dumps her emotionally unavailable boyfriend of ten years and ends up marrying a rich "uncle" figure. The initial chapters are pretty strong, with the female lead displaying a satisfying level of self-respect as she navigates her newfound freedom. I was immediately drawn into her journey of self-discovery and the promise of a sweet romance. ### What Works Well The couple's dynamic is undeniably cute. The male lead is attentive, supportive, and utterly devoted to the female lead, offering a refreshing contrast to her previous relationship. Many readers praised the humor and fluff, especially once the main couple gets together. Their interactions are described as heartwarming and even a bit spicy, without being overly explicit. I also found the author's handling of the ex-boyfriend character to be quite satisfying. He gets a hefty dose of well-deserved regret, which, let's be honest, is always a plus in these types of stories. ### Areas of Concern Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: the male lead's… *unconventional* behavior. He's a stalker, plain and simple. He's been obsessed with the female lead since childhood and has been secretly monitoring her for years. While the author attempts to portray this in a "cute" way, it's definitely a problematic element that could be off-putting for some readers. Personally, I struggled with this aspect, and it did detract from my overall enjoyment. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where we get into some specifics that could spoil the story for you. Several reviews mention that the male lead actively schemes to break up the female lead's relationship with her ex, which, while ultimately leading to her happiness, is still a manipulative move. Also, the female lead's nonchalant reaction to discovering his stalking tendencies is a bit jarring. She essentially shrugs it off, which feels out of character considering her initial desire for self-respect. ### Final Verdict "Get Rid Of The Male God And Marry The Rich" is a fun, fluffy read with a few caveats. If you're looking for a lighthearted romance with an obsessive (but not overly toxic) male lead and a healthy dose of sweetness, this might be right up your alley. However, if you're sensitive to stalking tropes or prefer your characters to be morally spotless, you might want to give this one a pass. I'd give it a solid 3.8 out of 5 stars.

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