“Ah Xuan, I will haunt you, whether in the green fields or the yellow springs.”
“It’s such a blessing to die together with you.”
Lin Xuan is dead, his body thrown into the river by his s*umbag lover and her accomplice.
She, the president of the Su Group, is decisive, ruthless, and ice-cold.
For three days and three nights, she had his body fished out of the river, and without hesitation, she kissed the bloated corpse of Lin Xuan.
She laid down beside him in a cold coffin, their fingers intertwined, a smile lingering on her lips as she closed her eyes.
The noble and cold-hearted woman, only bending for one man—Lin Xuan.
Lin Xuan, with his golden finger, is reborn and returns to the day of his wedding to the treacherous woman.
Su Qiang comes to steal the bride.
Lin Xuan’s eyes light up, eager to pledge his loyalty on the spot, but instead, her kiss transfers a glass of drugged wine into his mouth, causing him to pass out…
【Male Protagonist with Single Female Lead】【Yandere Tycoon】【Action-Packed】【True vs. Fake Heir】
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Regretting After Being Forced into Marriage by a Yandere Tycoon Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Regretting After Being Forced into Marriage by a Yandere Tycoon
"Regretting After Being Forced into Marriage by a Yandere Tycoon" is quite a mouthful, and the novel itself is a mixed bag, to say the least. It's a story that plunges you into a world of arranged marriages, over-the-top wealth, and, of course, a yandere female lead who's determined to get her man, no matter the cost.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. The idea of a forced marriage to a powerful, possessive woman has a certain dark appeal. The early chapters set the stage with the MC's past betrayals and the setup for the yandere's obsession. However, as I delved deeper, I found myself encountering some common pitfalls of the genre.
### What Works Well
The novel shines when it embraces its core concept: the yandere's unwavering devotion (or, perhaps, obsession). The over-the-top displays of affection and control can be entertaining, and when the story focuses on the dynamic between the MC and the FL, it can be genuinely engaging. Some readers, myself included, appreciated the system element not being too intrusive. The system is there, but it doesn't dominate every chapter with walls of stats. There's also a certain satisfaction in seeing the MC get revenge on those who wronged him, even if it's delivered with a heavy dose of face-slapping.
### Areas of Concern
However, the novel falters when it relies too heavily on tired tropes and inconsistent character behavior. The MC can be frustratingly dense, especially when it comes to recognizing the FL's feelings or understanding the motivations of others. The plot sometimes feels contrived, with conflicts manufactured simply to create drama or jealousy. Furthermore, as the story progresses, some readers may find that the formula becomes repetitive, with the same scenarios playing out again and again. The FL's actions, while fitting for a yandere, can also become increasingly unlikable, especially when they involve harming otherwise sympathetic characters.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out that the story begins to suffer significantly after the first couple hundred chapters. The author seems to be stretching the plot thin, recycling scenarios, and making the FL increasingly unlikable, with some finding her seductive maneuvers and the MC's internal monologues about them repetitive and tiresome. The introduction of likeable characters who are then victimized by the yandere can also create a sense of unease and diminish the FL's appeal.
### Final Verdict
"Regretting After Being Forced into Marriage by a Yandere Tycoon" is a flawed but potentially enjoyable read. If you're a fan of the yandere genre and don't mind turning off your brain for some over-the-top romance and revenge, you might find something to enjoy here. However, be prepared for inconsistencies, repetitive scenarios, and a plot that may start to wear thin as the story progresses. Ultimately, whether or not you enjoy this novel will depend on your tolerance for the genre's tropes and your willingness to overlook its flaws.