I Am Recommending Myself For Marriage

I Am Recommending Myself For Marriage

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自荐成婚[星际]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Self-recommendation for marriage [Interstellar], 自荐成婚[星际]

By guǐ bàn jīng, 鬼半京

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
59 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

When people are desperate, they have the ability to do anything. For example: breaking into somebody’s residence, or selling oneself for marriage ——-Translator Really’s synopsis: Wen Gu, a half human-half Lester species from a so-so family, unexpectedly proposes marriage to Chi Sheng, a fiercely independent and war-hardened general who was in an accident that disfigured his whole being. Wen Gu’s proposal isn’t for love—he needs protection from his family who had been planning to sell him off for marriage. So, Wen Gu—ever the practical thinker—decides on a bold, maybe absurd solution: proposing marriage to the infamous monster abomination, Chi Sheng. Chi Sheng, who is secretly a bit tired of everyone treating him like a monster instead of a person, was stunned by the proposal but figures, why not? Besides, it wasn’t like Chi Sheng did not want Wen Gu’s proposal, in fact. . . Wen Gu: *shivering* …I sense that I fell into a pit somewhere…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Am Recommending Myself For Marriage Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Am Recommending Myself For Marriage "I Am Recommending Myself For Marriage" promised a fluffy, heartwarming romance, and for the most part, it delivered. As a reader always on the lookout for something light and enjoyable, I found myself drawn to the premise. However, it's not without its flaws, so let's dive in. ### First Impressions The initial chapters immediately set a tone of sweetness and gentle courtship. The dynamic between the main characters, especially the ML's open affection and the MC's gradual opening up, was quite endearing. I was definitely hooked by the promise of a low-angst, feel-good story. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel lies in its focus on the relationship between the leads. The communication between them is refreshing; they talk through their feelings and resolve conflicts quickly, avoiding drawn-out misunderstandings. I particularly appreciated the ML's character – he's portrayed as honest and romantic, a refreshing change from the typical cold, overbearing types you often see. The author clearly prioritized crafting a believable and loving connection, and that shines through. The pacing is also commendable, and the story wraps up nicely without dragging on unnecessarily. ### Areas of Concern One recurring concern I had was the world-building. The setting felt somewhat vague and underdeveloped, with information conveniently appearing only when needed to resolve plot points. This made the overall universe feel less immersive and more like a backdrop for the romance. I also found the explanations of the alien forms to be lacking, which definitely impacted my ability to fully visualize certain scenes. While the lack of heavy plot and drama was a plus for me, I can see how some might find the story a bit too simplistic or predictable. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Am Recommending Myself For Marriage" is a sweet and enjoyable read that's perfect if you're looking for something light, fluffy, and low on angst. While the world-building could be stronger, the charming romance and focus on healthy communication make it a worthwhile escape. I'd recommend it to anyone needing a break from heavier, more plot-driven novels.

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