Mr Fu, I Really Love You

Mr Fu, I Really Love You

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傅先生,偏偏喜欢你

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 傅先生,偏偏喜欢你

By thousand birch shedding, 千桦尽落

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1461 chapters
Original Publisher
hongxiu
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

With his engagement at hand, the most terrifying and legendary person of the legal world, Fu Huai’an, returns with a son. Before the engagement… He asks, “Since you love Wen Moshen, why are you in my bed?”She says, “Because I cannot watch idly as Wen Moshen’s woman enters an engagement with you.” With a cigarette in Fu Huai’an’s mouth, he crosses his legs. Across the light cloud of smoke, he squints his eyes—watching as Lin Nuan’s slim arms wrap around his neck; he feels stirred. So a person can love another so passionately. “You call what you did a kiss?”“…”“What a pure lady!” Fu Huai’an spews out a cloud of smoke and snuffs out the cigarette. With a mellow voice, he says, “Let me teach you what kissing is!” But, what he teaches Lin Nuan doesn’t seem to be only a kiss…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
hongxiu
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Mr Fu, I Really Love You Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Mr Fu, I Really Love You* *Mr Fu, I Really Love You* is a completed novel and ongoing translation, so diving in requires a bit of commitment. I've taken a look at what readers are saying to get a feel for what's in store. ### First Impressions The synopsis paints a picture of a mature romance, and initially, many seem to agree that the opening chapters are promising. However, there's a split in how people perceive the story as it progresses. Some find it wholesome and realistic, while others are left feeling frustrated by the characters and plot. ### What Works Well Many readers seem drawn to the family dynamics, particularly the interactions with the adorable child character, Tuan Tuan, though some wished for more of him. The slow-burn romance appeals to some, creating a sense of anticipation. A few readers also appreciated the exploration of side characters and their individual love lives. There's a consensus that the author is skilled at weaving these separate narratives back to the main couple in a seamless manner. For some, the female lead's strength, particularly her past experiences, adds depth to her character and the overall story. ### Areas of Concern The biggest sticking point for many seems to be the chemistry, or lack thereof, between the leads. Some readers find their interactions awkward and even toxic, citing a lack of communication and unresolved prejudices. The male lead's friend's behavior towards women also rubbed some the wrong way. The female lead's indecisiveness and perceived "Mary Sue" qualities are also criticized. Also, the topic of smoking is brought up quite frequently, and it's not always viewed positively. Some find the characters' obsession with smoking off-putting and even worry about the potential health consequences for the characters. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews discuss plot points that could be considered spoilers. These include the parentage of the child character, the male lead's past love, and the outcomes of various side character relationships. One reader was particularly frustrated by an unresolved storyline involving a friend of the female lead. ### Final Verdict *Mr Fu, I Really Love You* seems to be a novel with a lot of potential, but also one that might not appeal to all readers. If you enjoy slow-burn romances with a focus on family and are willing to overlook some potentially frustrating character interactions and plot inconsistencies, it might be worth checking out. However, be prepared for a potentially uneven reading experience with some unanswered questions along the way.

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