Marrying to Support My Husband, For the Sake of Our Child

Marrying to Support My Husband, For the Sake of Our Child

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奉子相夫

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 奉子相夫

By 凤亦柔

2.8
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
323 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

“She’s only been dead for three days, not even carried out of the house yet, and already someone comes to harm the child, thinking about the husband? How outrageous! What’s bearable and what’s not? I’ve taken over someone else’s body and become someone else’s mother, so at the very least, I should stand up for them, protect the child’s rights, win back the child’s father, witness the rightful wife come back to life, and firmly deal with the seductive mistress. What? I’m not qualified? I was brought into your home by three matchmakers and six betrothals, carried in by a grand procession with eight bearers, and worshipped at the ancestral shrine! Is it true or not? Is it true or not?” — *Marrying the Husband for the Child*

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Marrying to Support My Husband, For the Sake of Our Child Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Marrying to Support My Husband, For the Sake of Our Child "Marrying to Support My Husband, For the Sake of Our Child" sounded like a captivating blend of historical romance and fantasy, especially with the transmigration angle. I dove in hoping for a heartwarming tale of a woman finding her place in a new world, but my experience was… complicated. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing. Cen Mei, our protagonist, finds herself in the body of a deceased Marquis's wife, burdened with protecting a young child and navigating a chilly relationship with her husband. The initial mystery surrounding the original wife's death and the husband's coldness definitely hooked me. I was eager to unravel the secrets and see how Cen Mei would carve out her own destiny. ### What Works Well The author does a decent job of setting up the initial conflict and the reasons behind the husband's behavior. There's a legitimate reason for his initial distrust and ruthlessness, stemming from the original wife's betrayal. This added a layer of complexity that I appreciated, preventing him from being a purely one-dimensional character. The promise of Cen Mei protecting the child also added an emotional core to the story that kept me invested early on. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, I struggled with the dynamic between Cen Mei and her husband. The possessive and controlling nature of their relationship, even after the truth of Cen Mei's identity comes to light, felt increasingly unsettling. I found myself hoping for Cen Mei to break free and find genuine happiness, but the narrative seemed to push her towards accepting a relationship that felt more like captivity than love. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The following section contains potential spoilers. The biggest sticking point for me was Cen Mei's eventual forgiveness and acceptance of her husband, despite his actions and the lies he perpetuated. It felt like a betrayal of her character and a missed opportunity to explore themes of independence and self-worth. The narrative seemed to justify his behavior, which ultimately left me feeling frustrated and disappointed. ### Final Verdict While the initial premise of "Marrying to Support My Husband, For the Sake of Our Child" held promise, the execution ultimately fell short for me. The problematic relationship dynamics and the lack of agency given to the female lead made it a difficult read. I went in hoping for a heartwarming story of found family and self-discovery, but instead, I found myself wishing Cen Mei had chosen a different path, one that prioritized her own happiness and freedom.

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