The Second Marriage Was Spoiled By The Boss

The Second Marriage Was Spoiled By The Boss

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二婚被大佬宠上天

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 二婚被大佬宠上天

By 桑间

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
122 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

When her husband had a third party, Chen Xu chose to divorce. With a baby and a debt, everyone thought Chen Xu would have a miserable life. Two years later, the kissing photo of Internet tycoon Zhang Qian has been exposed on the Internet. In the dim light, Zhang Qian hugged a woman’s slim waist and kissed her inextricably and emotionally. This woman’s name is Chen Xu. Justice netizens quickly killed Chen Xu on Weibo. She was scolded as a toad who wanted to eat swans, and divorced women dared to seduce their male god. Chen Xu’s various relatives, colleagues, and friends also called her one after another to persuade her not to be vain and worship money and become a plaything of the rich. The next day, Zhang Qian signed up for a Weibo account and personally go off to the stage. His Weibo @ Chen Xu: Introduce, this is my junior sister. After years of unrequited love, I can finally pursue her openly. Weibo exploded. The people who harassed Chen Xu entered her Weibo again, one after another waiting in line to say, my Goddess. Zhang Qian: Hold on, this seniority is not right.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Second Marriage Was Spoiled By The Boss Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Second Marriage Was Spoiled By The Boss "The Second Marriage Was Spoiled By The Boss" promised a fresh take on the romance genre, and after diving in, I can see why it's garnered both praise and frustration. The premise, focusing on a second chance at love after a divorce, definitely piqued my interest. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the potential for a realistic portrayal of relationships and the challenges of navigating life after divorce, especially with children involved. The tags like "cute children" and "doting love interests" painted a picture of a heartwarming story, and I was eager to see how the author would blend these elements. ### What Works Well The realism that some readers praised early on is definitely a strong point. The story seems to try to depict the complexities of life, rather than presenting an idealized fantasy. I also found the idea of the female lead navigating her relationships and career after a divorce quite compelling. The initial setup has a lot of potential for character growth and emotional depth. ### Areas of Concern However, I can also understand the concerns raised about the plot becoming overly dramatic. While some drama is expected in these kinds of stories, it seems like the intensity might escalate to a point where it feels exhausting for some readers. This seems to start becoming an issue around Chapter 45, where the story starts to drag. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Be warned, the following contains spoilers! One significant point of contention revolves around the male lead's actions and the handling of a particular subplot involving the female lead's son. The male lead's decisions regarding information related to the son's well-being and the ex-wife's involvement apparently felt out of character, even inhuman, to some readers, which is a serious issue. If the male lead's actions are perceived as morally questionable, it can definitely impact the overall enjoyment of the story. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Second Marriage Was Spoiled By The Boss" seems like a mixed bag. While it offers a refreshing premise and moments of realism, the excessive drama and controversial actions of the male lead might deter some readers. If you're looking for a lighthearted romance, this might not be the right choice. However, if you're willing to wade through some heavy plot points and morally ambiguous situations, you might find something to enjoy in the female lead's journey and the exploration of second chances. Proceed with caution, and be prepared for some potentially frustrating plot developments.

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