The Boss of the Escape Game is My Husband

The Boss of the Escape Game is My Husband

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逃生游戏boss是我老公

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: BEGH, 逃生游戏boss是我老公

By 春风辞

3.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
53 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

In the haunted house, evil spirits run rampant. Gu An: Husband, hug QAQ Other Players: Isn’t this person scared and s*upid? Acting like a pampered brat toward the evil spirit…… Then, they saw with their own eyes as the evil spirit dissipated the black qi around him, retracted his sharp blade-like claws, and gently hugged Gu An in his arms with a careful appearance, as if he had finally found the lost treasure he had been searching for for a long time. In the secret room, evil spirits were scattered everywhere. Gu An: Husband, open the door. Other Players: Is this person hallucinating? What are you daydreaming about…… Then, right in front of them, the door opened! They looked at the terrifying evil spirit as it stopped attacking, thawed its coldness, and hugged Gu An gently and preciously, as if it was embracing its entire world. Other Players: face pain QAQ Are we really not playing a game?!!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Boss of the Escape Game is My Husband Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Boss of the Escape Game is My Husband "The Boss of the Escape Game is My Husband" promised a thrilling blend of horror, romance, and the supernatural, and while it had moments that piqued my interest, the overall experience left me feeling somewhat underwhelmed. ### First Impressions Going in, I was intrigued by the premise: a seemingly cold and ruthless MC with amnesia trapped in a horror escape game, bound to a love system, and partnered with a devoted, potentially yandere, ML. The initial chapters presented a Gu An who differed significantly from what I expected, a sharp contrast that initially threw me off. I was expecting a timid character, but found a cold beauty instead. ### What Works Well The core concept of the escape game scenarios held potential. Some of the earlier arcs showed promise, offering glimpses of intriguing plots and character dynamics. I appreciated the initial mystery surrounding Gu An and Ming Ye's relationship and was eager to uncover their backstory. The dynamic between the leads, despite its flaws, was a central draw for many, and I found myself rooting for them at times. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel suffers from significant pacing issues. The story felt rushed, with arcs ending abruptly and leaving plot threads unresolved. World-building was often lacking, leaving me with unanswered questions and a sense of disorientation. The character development felt inconsistent, with Gu An's personality seemingly shifting, and the ML's power felt excessive and unexplained. The insertion of romantic fluff during intense moments felt jarring and detracted from the horror elements. Furthermore, the ending felt anticlimactic, failing to deliver a satisfying resolution to the overarching narrative. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers mentioned the inclusion of potentially triggering content, specifically depictions of cannibalism and animal cruelty. This is a crucial point for prospective readers to consider. Additionally, the extras introduced plot points that felt disjointed and out of place, such as the MC's mermaid blood and past family drama. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "The Boss of the Escape Game is My Husband" is a flawed but potentially enjoyable read for those seeking a quick and easy unlimited flow horror BL novel. However, be prepared for a rushed plot, underdeveloped characters, and potentially triggering content. It's a story with a lot of potential that ultimately falls short of its promise, leaving me with a sense of missed opportunity.

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