Oh No, I’ve Been Tricked by the Yandere Sisters of a Wealthy Family

Oh No, I’ve Been Tricked by the Yandere Sisters of a Wealthy Family

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完蛋,被病娇财阀姐妹套路了!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 完蛋,被病娇财阀姐妹套路了!

By 幻想中的魔法图书

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

In the second year after cutting ties with his family, two princesses from Beijing’s top financial clan, the Luo family, tracked him down – along with the babies in their arms. Mo Xuan stared pensively at the paternity test results from over a dozen top institutions, both domestic and international, showing a 99.99% match between himself and the two baby girls. At 23, Mo Xuan, a doctoral student, had become the father of two three-year-old children. The kicker? The mothers weren’t even the same person! He gradually realized he was being lured step by step into an elaborate trap designed by these two yandere sisters. “Be good, little Xuan. Sister’s life belongs to you entirely.” “Brother, if you try to run away, I’ll have no choice but to tie you up.” Mo Xuan: “Do whatever you want, ladies. I give up.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Oh No, I’ve Been Tricked by the Yandere Sisters of a Wealthy Family Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Oh No, I’ve Been Tricked by the Yandere Sisters of a Wealthy Family Alright, buckle up, because "Oh No, I’ve Been Tricked by the Yandere Sisters of a Wealthy Family" is a wild ride. This novel isn't shy about its premise, and it certainly delivers on the yandere aspect. It's a story that knows what it wants to be and, for the most part, executes it well. ### First Impressions Going in, the title alone prepared me for some over-the-top scenarios, and I wasn't disappointed. The initial setup, with the protagonist caught in a vulnerable situation and then… "befriended" by the sisters, is definitely a hook. You immediately get a sense of the drama and the lengths these women are willing to go to. ### What Works Well One thing I appreciated is that the story seems to have a clear direction. It doesn't meander aimlessly, which is a huge plus in a genre that can often get bogged down in repetitive tropes. The plot points feel deliberate, and the author seems to have a good handle on the characters and their motivations, twisted as they may be. The side stories especially seemed to solidify the world and characters for many readers. The yandere sisters are undeniably the driving force, and the novel commits to their insanity in a way that's both terrifying and, admittedly, entertaining. ### Areas of Concern However, it's not without its flaws. The protagonist's density can be a point of frustration. While it might be somewhat explained by in-story events, it can still test your patience. Also, the justification for the sisters' actions might feel a bit thin for some. It's the kind of story where you have to suspend your disbelief and embrace the chaos, but if you're looking for deep, nuanced character development, you might be left wanting. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the sisters' reactions to certain events, like the death of the protagonist's grandmother, can feel jarring and lacking in empathy. The willingness to threaten their own children to maintain their hold on the protagonist is also a particularly dark aspect that might not sit well with everyone. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Oh No, I’ve Been Tricked by the Yandere Sisters of a Wealthy Family" is a guilty pleasure kind of read. If you're in the mood for a story with obsessive love interests, high drama, and a protagonist caught in the middle, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared to embrace the insanity and don't expect too much in the way of realistic character interactions. I'd give it a solid 3.5/5. It knows what it is, delivers on its promise, and doesn't overstay its welcome.

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