I Lost My Memory Before the Divorce Was Agreed

I Lost My Memory Before the Divorce Was Agreed

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协议离婚前我失忆了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Hợp đồng ly hôn trước khi tôi mất trí nhớ, 协议离婚前我失忆了

By radish flower rabbit, 萝卜花兔子

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
116 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The popular niche student Lu Yuanbai and Duan Yu, the president of the Duan Group, have been married for many years. However, when the two agreed to marry, their relationship was not on good terms. When the agreement expired and was about to divorce, Lu Yuanbai lost his memory. When he woke up again, he not only became a popular fried chicken, but also concluded his marriage with a listed company. The boss looks cold and handsome, rich and powerful, not only that, the news of their love is flying all over the sky. (Popular fried chicken is a buzzword that refers to a person or thing that is becoming popular recently. It is called the direction of the fashion or trend of things.) President Duan admits his love affair with Lu Yuanbai, saying that they have been pursuing each other for many years… President Duan proposed a high-profile marriage, but the pigeons blinded everyone… President Duan and the popular Xiaosheng Lu Yuanbai were like glue after their marriage, and they hugged and kissed on the street …

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Lost My Memory Before the Divorce Was Agreed Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Lost My Memory Before the Divorce Was Agreed "I Lost My Memory Before the Divorce Was Agreed" sounded like a fun, fluffy read, and while it delivers on some of that promise, it also stumbled in areas that left me a bit conflicted. The premise is intriguing: a man loses his memories right before his divorce, reverting to his younger, more innocent self and believing he's still deeply in love with his cold CEO husband. ### First Impressions Initially, I was charmed by the set-up. The idea of a second chance at love through amnesia is a classic trope, and I was curious to see how the author would handle it. I dove in expecting a lighthearted, easy read, and for the first few chapters, that's exactly what I got. ### What Works Well The story shines when it focuses on the development of the relationship between the MC and ML after the memory loss. Many readers praised the heartwarming content, especially the way the ML starts to fall for the MC's naive and sincere affection. I found myself enjoying the moments where the ML, used to a cold and business-like marriage, is confronted with the MC's youthful exuberance and genuine care. The idea that the MC brings warmth and familial affection that the ML was missing from his life was well done. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find some aspects of the novel problematic. The portrayal of the MC's amnesia-induced personality rubbed me the wrong way. While the intention was likely to create a "cute" and "innocent" character, it often veered into infantilizing territory. I can see how some readers would find the MC's behavior endearing, but I struggled with the extreme naivety, which at times felt less like an 18-year-old and more like a child. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some people have pointed out the ML's initial perspective of the MC as a "pet" after the memory loss. I can see how that would be a huge turn-off for some readers. ### Final Verdict "I Lost My Memory Before the Divorce Was Agreed" is a mixed bag. If you're looking for a fluffy romance with a sweet, albeit somewhat childish, protagonist and a cold CEO who slowly melts, you might enjoy this. However, be prepared for some potentially cringeworthy moments and a protagonist whose naivety might test your patience. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference. While I appreciated certain elements, the execution of the amnesia trope and the characterization of the MC left me with mixed feelings.

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