I Became Famous After Marrying the Tyrannical CEO

I Became Famous After Marrying the Tyrannical CEO

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嫁给霸总后我成名了[娱乐圈]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 嫁给霸总后我成名了[娱乐圈]

By 不吃姜的胖子

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
71 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Because his family wanted connections through marriage, Lin Zhishui, a 18th tier star, was “forced” to marry He Yan, the male god who he had been secretly in love with for many years. On the wedding day, He Yan had the post-nuptial contract in hand and with a headache, looked at the kid who was seven years younger than him. When the kid looked at him, his eyes were full of tears. Lin Zhishui widened his eyes full of tears and asked in a low voice——He-dage…can we….not sleep in separate rooms? I’m scared of the dark… Later, Lin Zhishui, who was said to be afraid of the dark, participated in a wilderness reality show. At night, out of the five charming little stars there, only he dared to go out at night to find supplies. On the night after the program was broadcast, He Yan hugged him and whispered in his ear——Kid, you have to be punished for lying.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Became Famous After Marrying the Tyrannical CEO Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Became Famous After Marrying the Tyrannical CEO "I Became Famous After Marrying the Tyrannical CEO" promised a fluffy, sweet romance, and for a while, it delivered. It's a light read, perfect for when you want something easy to sink into without demanding too much emotional investment. I went in expecting a bit of escapism, and I got that in spades for a good chunk of the story. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me with the cute dynamic between the MC and ML. The premise of an arranged marriage leading to genuine affection is a trope I enjoy, and the early interactions were undeniably charming. The MC's deliberate attempts to woo the ML, coupled with the ML's quick infatuation, created a delightful, if somewhat predictable, dynamic. ### What Works Well The romance is definitely the strong suit of this novel. Many readers seem to agree that the doting ML and the initially "childish" (but secretly capable) MC make for an engaging couple. The author paints a picture of a relationship built on sweetness and care, with the ML being particularly attentive and supportive. I also appreciated the glimpse into the MC's acting career, which, for the most part, progressed smoothly, offering a nice backdrop to the central romance. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel stumbles when it attempts to introduce heavier plot elements. Several readers noted a decline in quality during the MC's family arc, pointing out plot holes and inconsistencies that detracted from the overall experience. This arc seems to have rushed, leaving some feeling unsatisfied and even losing interest in the story. I also found the ML's characterization somewhat lacking. He often felt one-dimensional, existing primarily to dote on the MC, which, while initially endearing, eventually grew repetitive. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Be aware that the following section contains spoilers regarding the MC's family arc. The introduction of the MC's family, particularly his mother and half-sibling, brought about a significant shift in tone. The attempted resolution of these conflicts, specifically the handling of the half-brother, didn't quite land. The quick resolution and the arguably hands-off approach to the child's upbringing left me questioning the characters' motivations and actions. ### Final Verdict "I Became Famous After Marrying the Tyrannical CEO" is a mixed bag. If you're primarily seeking a fluffy, low-angst romance with a doting ML, you might find enjoyment in the first half of the story. However, be prepared for a potential dip in quality as the plot progresses, particularly during the family arc. While the initial charm is undeniable, the novel ultimately falls short of its full potential due to inconsistencies and underdeveloped secondary plotlines. I'd recommend it with reservations, suggesting readers manage their expectations and prioritize the romance over a complex plot.

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