The CEO Wants To Marry Me

The CEO Wants To Marry Me

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只是结婚的关系 / 有个总裁非要娶我 / 闪婚总裁契约妻

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Flash Marriage: President’s Contract Wife, Hasty Marriage Contract With the Heir, Once We Get Married (drama), The Boss’s Shotgun Wedding, The CEO’s Pregnant Wife

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By 拈花拂柳

2.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
847 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

She always wanted to give him her precious self on the wedding night. Although she was shy but still looking forward to it, he wanted to go abroad for further study… Struggling for a long time, she finally decided to give him her most precious sacred thing on his birthday. But when she took the key car sent by her boyfriend, after a night of adventure, she found that she didn’t even know the man beside her !!!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The CEO Wants To Marry Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The CEO Wants To Marry Me "The CEO Wants To Marry Me" promises a whirlwind of romance and drama, but after diving in, I'm left with mixed feelings. It's a story that throws you right into the thick of things, and while that pace can be exciting, it also leaves some aspects feeling underdeveloped. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are a rollercoaster. We're introduced to the female lead (FL) and her rather chaotic life in rapid succession. There's a cheating boyfriend, family drama, and a workplace where she seems to be constantly taken advantage of. It's a lot to process, and honestly, I struggled to connect with the FL initially. Her passivity in the face of adversity made it difficult to root for her, at least at first. ### What Works Well Despite some initial reservations, the core concept of the story is undeniably appealing. The "enemies to lovers" trope, combined with the "cold CEO" archetype, is a classic for a reason. When the male lead (ML) and FL are actually interacting, there's a certain chemistry that sparks. Also, the side pairing of the FL's BFF and the terrorist nerd seems quite amusing. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the plot's reliance on overused tropes and some rather outlandish plot twists. Accidental one-night stands leading to forced marriages, amnesia, and even reincarnated souls feel a bit too much. I also found the side characters to be somewhat one-dimensional, often revolving solely around the FL and professing their undying love for her. It became repetitive and detracted from the main storyline. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk about some potential spoilers. The circumstances surrounding the FL and ML's initial encounter are definitely… unconventional. The ex-girlfriend leaving the ML a "present" raises some serious ethical questions, and the FL's reaction to the whole situation can be frustrating. Also, the introduction of super-genius children who can hack into the Pentagon feels a bit far-fetched. ### Final Verdict "The CEO Wants To Marry Me" is an okay read if you're looking for a light, easy-to-consume romance with plenty of drama. However, be prepared for a heavy dose of tropes, some questionable character motivations, and a plot that occasionally veers into the absurd. It's not the worst web novel out there, but it's also not the most original or well-developed. I'd recommend it with reservations, primarily for readers who enjoy the "cold CEO falls hard" trope and don't mind a bit of over-the-top storytelling.

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