I Heard You Are Going to Marry Me

I Heard You Are Going to Marry Me

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听说,你要娶老子

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: You Want to Marry Me?, ได้ยินว่านายจะแต่งฉันเป็นภรรยา, 听说,你要娶老子

By han mei moxiang, wintersweet with fragrance of ink, 寒梅墨香

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
360 chapters
Original Publisher
lc read

Description

It’s a funny story about the love between Xing Biao, a gang boss, and Lawyer Su Mo. After several years since they got married, Xing Biao’s henchmen often had such a conversation. “Do you know who is the last person we should offend?” “The son of our boss? He has been spoiled by our boss and Lawyer Su.” “You are definitely wrong. Haven’t you seen Lawyer Su punish that boy by asking him to recite criminal laws? When the boy fails to correctly and completely recite them, Lawyer Su doesn’t allow him to watch TV and eat snacks. If our boss tries to intercede for the boy, he will be asked to recite the laws together with their son.” “So it’s Lawyer Su who shouldn’t be provoked by us.” “Bingo! Lawyer Su won’t spare anyone pissing him off, neither will our boss and their son.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
lc read
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Heard You Are Going to Marry Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Heard You Are Going to Marry Me "I Heard You Are Going to Marry Me" promised a comedic romance with a touch of slice-of-life, and while it delivered on some fronts, it also stumbled in a few key areas that left me feeling conflicted. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise: an arranged marriage between a calm lawyer and a persistent ex-gang boss. The "opposites attract" dynamic is always a fun trope, and I was ready for some lighthearted fluff. However, the early chapters threw me for a loop with the introduction of the protagonist's mother. ### What Works Well Despite the rocky start, several aspects of the story shone through. Many readers praised the development of the relationship between Su Mo and Xing Biao. It seems like Xing Biao's initially "rascal-like" personality softens as the story progresses, becoming a doting partner that readers adored. The "love interest falls in love first" trope is done well here, and the slice-of-life elements, particularly the child-raising aspects, were mentioned as highlights that added warmth and charm to the narrative. The side couple also seems to be a hit, with one reader even crowning Gu Yang as the "#2 doting husband." ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the biggest hurdle for me was the portrayal of the mother. Her manipulative behavior and the protagonist's seemingly spineless reaction to her antics were major turn-offs. The forced arranged marriage felt less like a comedic plot device and more like an uncomfortable situation that undermined the protagonist's initial strong impression. I can see how this could be a dealbreaker for some readers. Furthermore, some felt the relationship between the main couple was unhealthy, with a lack of communication and too much reliance on "taming" behaviors. This is definitely something to consider if you're looking for a more balanced and communicative romance. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning One reader mentioned a "prison part" that made them cry, highlighting the depth of the love between the characters. If you're sensitive to angst, be prepared for this section. ### Final Verdict "I Heard You Are Going to Marry Me" is a bit of a mixed bag. If you can power through the initial chapters and the problematic mother figure, you might find yourself enjoying the fluffy romance and the heartwarming family dynamics. However, be aware of the potential for unhealthy relationship dynamics and the initial forced marriage plot. I'd recommend going in with tempered expectations and focusing on the later, more positive aspects of the story. Overall, it's a 3/5 for me – enjoyable in parts, but with some significant flaws.

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