The Fulang’s Modern Young Husband

The Fulang’s Modern Young Husband

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夫郎家的現代小相公

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 夫郎家的現代小相公

By 白雲上

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
456 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Fang Zichen is an outstanding top student who suddenly finds himself transported to another world, where he gains a male wife and a son. The male wife was forced into marriage. The son came as part of a “buy-one-get-one-free” deal. Fang Zichen: “At eighteen, I’ve got a wife, a son, and a warm bed. This is the peak of life! Who can top that?” However, reality hits hard: The house is empty, and the top student doesn’t know how to do anything, so he has no choice but to carry heavy sacks at the docks in town. The villagers pity Zhao ger, saying his life is bitter. After toiling like an ox for the Ma family for twelve years, they sold him and his son to Fang Zichen. Fang Zichen, an outsider with nothing to his name except his handsome face, doesn’t even own a scrap of land. He lives in a crumbling, abandoned house from the village chief’s family. He is so poor that even flies refuse to fly into his home. Zhao ger had truly jumped from one pit of fire into another—how tragic! But as it turns out, the couple thrives. Zhao ger starts a business, selling roast duck and sausages that become popular in town. Meanwhile, Fang Zichen returns to his studies, passing each imperial exam step by step And despite all this, he still comes home to wash Zhao ger’s feet. Villagers: “Is this even a pit of fire? I’d jump into ten of these if I could!” Fang Zichen happily raises his son, living his best life. His classmates and friends see the child and can’t help but praise, “Your son looks just like you!” At first, Fang Zichen doesn’t pay much attention—until his stepson turns six, growing more handsome by the day, and increasingly familiar. Before Fang Zichen can demand an explanation from Zhao ger, he stumbles upon a shocking truth. Zhao ger has always had a white moonlight in his heart, someone he’s never forgotten all these years—and that Fang Zichen is just a substitute. Fang Zichen: “…” “Zhao ger, I’ll f*ck your ancestors!” In a fit of rage, Fang Zichen scribbles a divorce letter, snatches the child, and flees without a second thought. Meanwhile, back in the capital, Zhao ger clutches the divorce letter, his eyes bloodshot, and coughs up blood in despair He hunts down his runaway husband, cornering him in a stinking latrine. “Either come back with me, or I’ll drown you in this latrine.” Fang Zichen refuses to yield: “…The latrine stinks too much. Fine, I’ll go back with you.” Fang Zichen decides to return to the capital to confront this white moonlight—only to find out who it really is. Fang Zichen: “…Well, I’m doomed.” The white moonlight is handsome, brilliant, unbeatable in both wit and strength—utterly untouchable. Fang Zichen’s only thought: Retreat!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Fulang’s Modern Young Husband Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Fulang’s Modern Young Husband This novel was quite a ride! "The Fulang’s Modern Young Husband" brings a fresh take to the transmigration genre, and I found myself genuinely invested in the characters and their journey. It's a story that balances humor with heartwarming moments, creating a unique reading experience. ### First Impressions Right from the start, the premise grabbed my attention. The MC's full-body transmigration, instead of the typical waking up in a new body, immediately sets this story apart. There's a layer of mystery surrounding the MC and ML's past that adds intrigue, and the MC's shameless personality makes for some laugh-out-loud moments. The little bun is adorable, and it's refreshing that he isn't overly precocious like some children in similar stories. Even the ML, despite his past hardships, shows a spark of resilience. ### What Works Well The dynamic between the MC, ML, and their child is definitely a highlight. The MC's modern sensibilities clashing with ancient times create a lot of comedic relief, but it's also endearing to see him work hard for his family. I particularly enjoyed the contrast between his playful nature and his genuine care for those he loves. The novel excels in portraying the MC as a modern teenager with all his views and pettishness, it made him more relatable. The first half of the story is particularly strong, with engaging daily life scenes, character interactions, and relationship development. I appreciate that the MC actually misses his previous life and family, a sentiment often overlooked in transmigration novels. The ML and child are lovable characters. ### Areas of Concern The latter half of the story did lose some of its initial spark. The focus shifted away from the MC and ML, with summaries and brief scenes replacing the detailed character interactions I enjoyed earlier. Some storylines involving side characters felt incomplete, leaving me with unanswered questions. The ending felt rushed and unsatisfying, with several loose ends. This is a shame because the story had built up so much potential for a truly impactful conclusion. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning *The author keeps on spoiling things in the author's notes and main text. The latter half of the story started to drag. The focus on the MC and ML's POV were diverted away. Focus on side characters and their stories that were left loose or half-heartedly tied up. For example, Lin Xiaoxia, he gets what’s supposed to be a bigger role story-wise in the latter half but we never see his POV or side of things.* ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "The Fulang’s Modern Young Husband" is a worthwhile read, especially for those who enjoy historical romance with a touch of humor and family drama. The strong character dynamics and unique premise make it stand out from other transmigration stories. While the latter half and rushed ending were disappointing, the overall experience was still enjoyable enough for me to recommend it.

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