I Really Didn’t Mean to Run Away Pregnant After Divorce

I Really Didn’t Mean to Run Away Pregnant After Divorce

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我真沒想離婚後帶球跑 / 我真没想离婚后带球跑

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我真沒想離婚後帶球跑, 我真没想离婚后带球跑

By zhejiu dongcang, 折旧冬藏

3.8
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
142 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Blurb: Good news: Chu Zhou is divorced! Bad news: He finds out he’s pregnant after the divorce!!! But going back is out of the question. Thinking about that boring, emotionless block of wood, Chu Zhou has no desire to return. After returning to China, Chu Zhou initially planned to get rid of the child quickly. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, he was five months pregnant when he was kicked out of his home. Just as he was about to enter the operating room, Chu Zhou suddenly changed his mind, clutching his belly and declaring, “Screw it, I’m keeping the baby!” Five years later, a chance street interview goes viral. A boy, no older than four, is holding a grocery basket and looking at the camera with a serious expression. His striking appearance makes people think he’s a child star. The interviewer is completely smitten and asks the boy about his wish. The child replies expertly: “My dad is twenty-seven years old, male, likes men, and is a designer. He’s 179cm tall, 183cm with shoes. His only requirement is that you’re taller than him and share his values. His son’s requirement is that you can buy groceries, cook, and take over my current job. After all, legally speaking, I’m still just a child.” Chu Zhou, relaxing at home, almost chokes on his milk watching this video! Song Linyu, who has just returned to China, is watching the same video with his mother. Before Mrs. Song can even start nagging, her usually aloof son says, “He looks like someone.” “!!!” Mrs. Song’s hands tremble with excitement. Like my grandson? But Song Linyu changes his tune and says, “But it doesn’t matter anymore,” his indifferent expression as if talking about something trivial. Song Linyu suffers from insomnia and has to rely on sleeping pills every night. The cause is unknown, but it started five years ago, without any warning. Aloof and indifferent top-tier CEO gong & Tsundere and soft-hearted young master shou

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Really Didn’t Mean to Run Away Pregnant After Divorce Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Really Didn’t Mean to Run Away Pregnant After Divorce Okay, that title is a mouthful, but it definitely grabbed my attention! I dove into "I Really Didn’t Mean to Run Away Pregnant After Divorce" with a mix of curiosity and trepidation, and I've emerged with some thoughts. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the premise. A runaway pregnancy *after* a divorce? Count me in! The early chapters, focusing on the MC raising his adorable (and genius, apparently) child, Yuyu, with his best friend, were genuinely heartwarming. The flashbacks to the MC and ML's sweet past moments only deepened the mystery of their breakup, making me eager to unravel the story behind their separation. ### What Works Well The author definitely excels at creating a compelling dynamic between the MC and his son. Yuyu is not only intelligent but also acts as a shipper for his divorced parents, which adds a layer of humor and heart to the story. I also appreciated the author's description of the MC's "fox eyes and charm," making him a truly captivating character. The ML, while a typical cold CEO, is undeniably devoted to the MC, and the romance, once established, is quite sweet. The story is both tragic and wholesome. Nevertheless I had a lot of fun time reading it from beginning to end. ### Areas of Concern However, the story isn't without its flaws. The plot hinges on a significant misunderstanding, and the lack of communication between the MC and ML can be frustrating. The MC's character, while described as hot and flamboyant, sometimes comes across as impulsive and emotionally unstable, which can make it difficult to fully root for him. Additionally, the antagonists are, apparently, cartoonishly foolish, and the ML's illness felt somewhat exaggerated and ill-defined. I also noticed that the ending seemed a bit abrupt. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here be dragons! Several readers have pointed out plot points that might spoil your reading experience, so proceed with caution. * The divorce stems from a major misunderstanding and a lack of communication, leading to years of suffering for both the MC and ML. * The MC was threatened into divorcing the ML, adding a layer of complexity to his motivations. * The antagonists are dealt with satisfyingly, often thanks to the ML's protective nature and wealth. * The ML has an illness that some found confusing or exaggerated. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Really Didn’t Mean to Run Away Pregnant After Divorce" is a mixed bag. While it offers moments of genuine sweetness, humor, and heartfelt family interactions, it's also weighed down by frustrating plot contrivances and somewhat inconsistent character development. It's a fun and readable story, but don't expect a perfectly polished narrative. I'd recommend it if you're looking for a lighthearted read with a cute kid and a second-chance romance, but be prepared to suspend your disbelief and embrace the melodrama.

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