Hello, Wife!

Hello, Wife!

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老婆,你好!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 老婆,你好!

By butterfly's shadow beneath the moon, yue xia die ying, 月下蝶影

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

Description

He was confused, so he asked, “I have a car, a house, good-looks and money. What am I lacking in?” She replied, “All those attributes are what men use to lure mistresses. So, which of those attributes is a good characteristic?” Ashamed, he reflected, “I am loyal to one and I can host and cook. I can make the bed and accompany you when you wish to go out.” She replied bitterly, “I shall, reluctantly, accept you then.” Good men would not let the women they love fight with the mistress but get rid of them on their own.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Hello, Wife! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Hello, Wife! "Hello, Wife!" promised a fluffy romance with a strong female lead, and after diving in, I found it a mixed bag of enjoyable moments and frustrating character choices. While the overall concept intrigued me, certain aspects left me feeling a bit underwhelmed. ### First Impressions The initial premise is certainly appealing: a seemingly cool and collected woman being pursued by a devoted and almost *too* perfect man. I was drawn in by the promise of a drama-free, slice-of-life story, something a little different from the usual web novel fare. However, as I progressed, I couldn't help but feel that something was missing. ### What Works Well The writing itself is generally well done, and the translation seems smooth. I appreciated the lack of unnecessary drama and scheming, which made for a relaxing read. Many readers praised the male lead, Chu Wei, for his unwavering devotion and the lengths he goes to for Su Le. I can definitely see the appeal; he's the kind of guy who cooks, cleans, and basically worships the ground she walks on. It's a nice change of pace to see a male lead so openly affectionate and supportive. The concept of a strong, independent woman is also commendable. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the female lead, Su Le. While the author clearly intended to create a strong and independent character, I found her to be rather bland and emotionally detached. Her actions often felt calculated, as if she were solving an equation to determine how much affection she should dole out based on the male lead's actions. Several readers mentioned that they felt like she was treating him like a servant, accepting his generosity without reciprocating in any meaningful way. I also struggled to understand why the male lead was so enamored with her. What exactly drew him to her in the first place? Her character just didn't resonate with me. It also felt like the author was trying too hard to emphasize her "strength" and independence, to the point where it became preachy and undermined her character's genuine emotions. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the male lead's actions, while seemingly romantic, can be interpreted as manipulative. His interference in her career and constant "coincidental" encounters raise questions about whether he's truly respecting her independence or simply orchestrating situations to win her over. The lack of emotional vulnerability from the female lead, especially after accepting the proposal, also left me feeling unsatisfied. ### Final Verdict "Hello, Wife!" is a decent read if you're looking for something light and fluffy with minimal drama. However, the flawed female lead and the somewhat stale plot prevent it from reaching its full potential. While the male lead's devotion is certainly swoon-worthy, the lack of emotional reciprocity from the female lead ultimately left me feeling a bit cold. I'd give it a **3/5**.

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