My Wife is a Beautiful CEO

My Wife is a Beautiful CEO

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我的美女总裁老婆

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Cô Vợ Tổng Giám Đốc Xinh Đẹp Của Tôi, MWIABCEO, Wo De Meinu Zongcai Laopo, 我的美女总裁老婆

By cabbage flatbread, 霉干菜烧饼

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1664 chapters
Original Publisher
zhulang

Description

Yang Chen, a graduate from Harvard who is fluent in English, French, Italian, and German to list a few. He is also capable of fighting and a number of practical skills. Yet he chose to go on the streets to sell fried mutton skewers for a living. Lin Ruoxi is the CEO of a multibillion-dollar company—Yu Lei International. This company is one of the leaders in the cosmetic and fashion industry. Despite being only 20 years old, her ice-cold demeanor and beauty are well-known and unrivaled in Zhonghai City. Due to a wild night consisting of a lot of liquor, fate has brought them together to become husband and wife. And with that, the story begins!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zhulang
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

My Wife is a Beautiful CEO Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on My Wife is a Beautiful CEO "My Wife is a Beautiful CEO" is quite the rollercoaster ride, and after diving in, I can see why it elicits such strong reactions. It’s a novel that definitely knows its audience, but whether that's *your* audience is a different question. ### First Impressions Honestly, the initial chapters had me raising an eyebrow. The premise is, shall we say, *bold*. You're thrown into a world where the protagonist, Yang Chen, navigates a complex web of relationships, high-stakes battles, and… well, let's just say the tags "ecchi" and "harem" are there for a reason. It's a lot to take in, and I initially felt a bit overwhelmed by the sheer number of characters and the speed at which the plot moved. ### What Works Well Despite my initial reservations, I found myself drawn into the overarching narrative. Several readers highlighted the well-developed characters, each with their own unique personalities and backstories. I agree; the harem members aren't just cardboard cutouts, and that adds a layer of depth that kept me invested. The action sequences are also a major draw, and the integration of oriental fantasy with elements of Greek mythology is surprisingly well-executed. I appreciated the author's willingness to blend genres and create something unique. ### Areas of Concern However, it's not all sunshine and roses. One of the biggest criticisms I saw was the protagonist's… questionable behavior. Some readers found him to be hypocritical and even misogynistic, particularly in his interactions with women. I can see where they're coming from; Yang Chen's actions don't always align with his stated intentions, and his treatment of his wife, in particular, can be frustrating. I also noticed the pacing can be uneven, with some arcs feeling rushed while others drag on. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's tread carefully here. Some readers have pointed out that the ending, while detailed, involves a significant plot twist that might not sit well with everyone. Apparently, the whole story is orchestrated by an immortal, which could feel like a cop-out for some. Also, there are mentions of uncomfortable themes like r*pe and in*est, so be warned if those are triggers for you. ### Final Verdict "My Wife is a Beautiful CEO" is a flawed but ultimately entertaining novel. If you're looking for a deep, thought-provoking read, this probably isn't it. But if you're in the mood for some over-the-top action, a sprawling harem, and a healthy dose of absurdity, you might just find yourself enjoying the ride. Just be prepared to suspend your disbelief and maybe lower your expectations a bit. It's a guilty pleasure, plain and simple.

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