Transmigrated as the Wife of Wealthy Vegetative Man

Transmigrated as the Wife of Wealthy Vegetative Man

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穿成豪门植物人的小娇妻

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿成豪门植物人的小娇妻

By 牛皮

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
50 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Mu Yanyan transmigrated in a book and became a third-rate actress who tried to poison her wealthy vegetative husband for the property. Before the original owner succeeded, she was caught by Han Zheng who just woke up, and the ending can be imagined. Mu Yanyan, who had just transmigrated, looked at Han Zheng who was about to wake up, and immediately concealed with her affectionate personality: “Husband, as long as you can wake up, I am willing to eat vegetable forever.” From then on, Mu Yanyan played an affectionate personality every day. Everyday rainbow fart flies up. Young Master Han was in a good mood. His wife didn’t even eat any meat for him, so he got his wife like this. What more could the husband ask for! Until one day an entry “Mu Yanyan ate it” airborne a hot search. “Derailed?” “f*cking big news, Yan Yan’s poisonous woman was finally caught.” “Too embarrassing to be a woman, hurry up and get out of the entertainment circle.” … All waiting for Yan Yan to get out of the entertainment circle. Lu Heifen was particularly excited to open the link. In the picture, there was a girl holding a bowl of braised pork, while the man standing next to her is staring at the bowl in her hand with his face is as black as charcoal.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrated as the Wife of Wealthy Vegetative Man Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrated as the Wife of Wealthy Vegetative Man ### First Impressions Okay, so I dove into "Transmigrated as the Wife of Wealthy Vegetative Man" expecting a whirlwind of drama, and while it delivered *some* of that, it was definitely a quicker ride than I anticipated. The premise is classic: a transmigration, a wealthy but incapacitated husband, and a marriage of convenience. It had all the ingredients for a compelling story, but the execution felt a little… condensed. ### What Works Well The initial setup is quite engaging. I found myself chuckling at the early interactions between the leads. The female lead's go-lucky attitude, contrasted with the male lead's initial reliance on a system to guide his actions, created some genuinely funny moments. There's a certain charm in watching them navigate their fake relationship and trick each other, especially when neither truly believes the other's "rainbow farts" (as one reader eloquently put it!). I also appreciated that the story avoids excessive "dog-blood drama" and frustrating misunderstandings, making it a relatively light and easy read. The face-slapping moments are also a plus for those who enjoy a bit of satisfying revenge. ### Areas of Concern Honestly, the pacing is the biggest issue. The story feels rushed, particularly towards the end. I definitely felt like the author was trying to wrap things up quickly. This brevity leads to plot holes and a lack of depth in character development. While the absence of heavy drama can be a positive, it also means that the relationship between the leads doesn't feel fully explored. The system, which initially plays a significant role, fades into the background, feeling more like a plot device than an integral part of the story. Some may also find the male lead initially unlikeable, though he does develop over time. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, heads up, there's a *minor* spoiler ahead. Several readers mentioned a subplot involving the male lead's stepbrother, Han Jiang. While this character had the potential to be more than just a plot device, his storyline felt underdeveloped. The revelation that he wasn't directly involved in the male lead's accident and his evident care for his mother hinted at a more complex character, but this wasn't fully explored. ### Final Verdict "Transmigrated as the Wife of Wealthy Vegetative Man" is a short, light read that's perfect if you're looking for something to fill an afternoon. Just don't expect a deeply developed plot or complex characters. It's a bit like a summary of a longer story, hitting the key points without delving into the details. If you're okay with a rushed ending and some plot holes, you might find it an enjoyable, if somewhat superficial, experience. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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