I Have Divorced Your Sister, Why Are You Not Leaving?

I Have Divorced Your Sister, Why Are You Not Leaving?

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我跟你姐离婚了,你还不走?

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我跟你姐离婚了,你还不走?

By 浪子小迷弟

3.4
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

“Su Qingyan, your sister and I are already divorced. Why are you still here?” After divorcing his wife, whose net worth was in the tens of millions, Li Mo turned his attention to his sister-in-law, still lounging in the bedroom, and began shooing her out. The 19-year-old goddess Su Qingyan looked at Li Mo with sleepy eyes. “Why get divorced so early? I’m not even fully awake yet. So what if you divorced my sister? Big deal. In a couple of days, I’ll find you another one.” “Or if nothing works out, I’ll just marry you myself.” Li Mo: “…” That same day, an investment alert popped up on Li Mo’s phone: [“Invest in this abandoned construction project, it will become a school district property in ten days.”] “Find Ma Tengyun and invest in an instant messaging company. In three years, it will be worth trillions.” Three years later, Li Mo had already acquired trillion-dollar enterprises like QQ and A-Li. Only then did Su Xiaoxiao realize—there was no man in the entire country more exceptional than Li Mo.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Have Divorced Your Sister, Why Are You Not Leaving? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Have Divorced Your Sister, Why Are You Not Leaving? Alright, let's dive into "I Have Divorced Your Sister, Why Are You Not Leaving?" It's a title that certainly grabs your attention, and the story itself has some interesting elements. I came in expecting a fairly straightforward revenge or regret story, but it's a bit more nuanced than that. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing. Our protagonist finds himself divorced after his wife's success eclipses his role as a supportive, stay-at-home partner and caretaker of her younger sister. The introduction of a golden investment system adds a wish-fulfillment element right off the bat, promising a path to wealth and power. It's a quick hook, and I found myself curious to see where it would lead. ### What Works Well The wish-fulfillment aspect is definitely a strong point. The MC's journey to becoming a "god of wealth" through smart investments, particularly in early internet giants like Alibaba and Tencent, is entertaining. It's a fun blend of modern-day slice of life with a touch of fantasy. The pacing seems well-managed, keeping me engaged without feeling rushed. The MC seems like a genuinely decent person. It's easy to root for him as he navigates his newfound opportunities. ### Areas of Concern Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: the relationship with the ex-wife's sister. While the story apparently handles it with some initial resistance from the MC, the fact that he essentially raised her from a young age does raise some eyebrows. It's a potentially uncomfortable dynamic that the author needs to handle with care to avoid alienating readers. This is an important detail that may not work for all readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Alright, I will touch on one spoiler that was mentioned in a previous review. The system that the protagonist gains is a golden investment system. This system allows the protagonist to invest in companies such as Alibaba and Tencent in their early stages. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Have Divorced Your Sister, Why Are You Not Leaving?" is a mixed bag. The wish-fulfillment elements and the MC's journey to wealth are engaging and fun. However, the potentially problematic relationship with the ex-wife's sister is a significant concern. If you're willing to overlook that aspect, you might find it to be an enjoyable read. It's not a perfect story, but it has enough going for it to warrant a look, especially if you're in the mood for a lighthearted, wish-fulfillment fantasy.

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