Morbid Addiction

Morbid Addiction

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恶性依赖

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Malignant Dependence, 恶性依赖

By diamond circle, jin gang quan, 金刚圈

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
100 chapters
Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)

Description

Chen Yuncheng had a childhood experience that was like a nightmare, but he did not expect that sixteen years later, he would meet Ning Junyan again who had the same experience as him. Sixteen years later, Ning Junyan had become an excellent doctor, and his family is wealthy and superior. He thought he would never need to recall that experience until Chen Yuncheng aroused the darkness in his heart, and bad thoughts burst out of the cocoon This story is about gong chasing shou, and how gong shot an arrow through the shou(‘s heart), it is sweet biscuit(fluff), and no dog blood is spilt

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Morbid Addiction Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Morbid Addiction "Morbid Addiction" is a completed original BL novel that dives into the complexities of trauma, attachment, and love. The synopsis alone hints at a potentially heavy story, and I found that it generally delivers on that promise. While it wasn't always perfect, I found myself quite invested in the journey of the two main characters. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing: childhood trauma, separation, and a reunion years later fueled by an obsessive love. I was immediately curious about how the author would handle such sensitive topics. I was also drawn in by the contrast between a seemingly calm protagonist and a love interest with a deep-seated obsession. I wanted to see how their dynamic would play out. ### What Works Well I was very impressed with the character of CYC, and found him to be a surprisingly "good" person, considering his harsh past. His ability to rise above his circumstances and guide others towards a better path was admirable. The relationship between the MC and ML is also well-developed, and I enjoyed watching them navigate their anxieties and insecurities. The ML's unwavering devotion, without crossing into yandere territory, was a definite highlight. He's persistent, subtle, and protective, making him a very appealing love interest. I also appreciated the MC's self-awareness and ability to set boundaries, which added a layer of maturity to their relationship. ### Areas of Concern One aspect that bothered me was the portrayal of NJY, the male lead. I found him to be somewhat bland and underdeveloped. His obsession with the MC felt somewhat unexplained, and I wished the author had explored his background and motivations more thoroughly. I also had some issues with the pacing of the story, particularly the extended focus on the supporting character's conflict. While I understand that this was meant to contribute to the leads' development, it felt dragged out and detracted from the main romance. The "addiction" element described in the story's premise could have been explored more. I didn't feel a strong sense of desperation or withdrawal between the characters. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Morbid Addiction" is an entertaining and thought-provoking read. While it has some flaws, the well-developed characters, engaging plot, and sweet-yet-spicy romance make it a worthwhile experience. I'd recommend it to readers who enjoy stories with complex characters, shared trauma, and devoted love interests.

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