No Wedding Unless Enemies and Lovers

No Wedding Unless Enemies and Lovers

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不是冤家不拜堂

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 不是冤家不拜堂

By 筱梦昕雨

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
223 chapters
Original Publisher
hmnovel

Description

She is the most silly concubine he doesn’t want to see. He is the unparalleled king of the world. The two most unlikely people are tied together, is it fate or fate? She pretended to be weak and pretended to be a pig and eat a tiger, beat the white lotus violently, and overwhelmed all of Kyoto with poison! He sheltered her from the wind and rain, and subverted the world for her. A certain prince tore off a piece of paper from his face, glanced at it and asked, “What is this?” A certain woman said casually: “Oh? Lord, you can’t read!” A certain prince resisted the urge to roar with violent veins and gritted his teeth every word: “Of course this king can read, but…” A certain woman raised her eyebrows and smiled, “My lord, you have been divorced by me.” A certain prince said angrily: “Come on, tie that woman back to this king!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
hmnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

No Wedding Unless Enemies and Lovers Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on No Wedding Unless Enemies and Lovers Okay, let's dive into "No Wedding Unless Enemies and Lovers." This one's a bit of a rollercoaster, and my feelings are definitely mixed after reading what others had to say. It seems like this novel really divides its audience. ### First Impressions Initially, the premise intrigued me: an arranged marriage, bickering couple, and the promise of clever protagonists navigating ancient China. I was hoping for a fun, maybe even slightly angsty, historical romance. However, it sounds like the initial chapters can be a bit rough for some. ### What Works Well Many readers seem to agree that the translation quality is solid, which is always a huge plus. Beyond that, the character growth, especially regarding the female lead (FL), appears to be a strong point. I noticed that as the story progresses, the FL showcases her intelligence and determination, aiming for financial independence and a divorce from her seemingly unfaithful husband. The "hilarious revenge" plots sound entertaining, and the mystery surrounding the Prince husband’s true nature definitely adds intrigue. Some readers felt that the male lead (ML) isn't as irredeemable as he initially appears, with his actions potentially being driven by political reasons and a deep, albeit misunderstood, love for the FL. The idea of the FL pretending to be foolish while plotting her escape also sounds like a compelling dynamic. ### Areas of Concern The biggest sticking point seems to be the male lead's initial behavior. Several readers described him as a "scummy tr*sh" and found his actions unforgivable, regardless of any later explanations or redemptions. This initial negative impression apparently colored their entire reading experience. Others found the plot disjointed and confusing, lacking clear introductions and logical character settings. The coincidences felt forced, and the overall narrative felt somewhat cobbled together. It sounds like the world-building and background explanations could be improved to provide a more cohesive reading experience. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews mention the ML having sex with a concubine in front of his wife on their wedding night, and potentially sleeping with her sister. These events were dealbreakers for some readers, leading to strong negative reactions. ### Final Verdict "No Wedding Unless Enemies and Lovers" is a tricky one to recommend. If you're willing to overlook a potentially problematic male lead and some early plot inconsistencies, you might find enjoyment in the FL's character development, the revenge plots, and the underlying mysteries. However, be warned: the initial chapters might be difficult for some readers to stomach. Proceed with caution, and maybe read a few chapters before committing fully. Personally, I'm on the fence, but I appreciate the translator's hard work and the potential for an engaging story later on. It might be worth a try if you're looking for something a bit different, but be prepared for a bumpy ride.

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