Wedding Night Late Ten Years

Wedding Night Late Ten Years

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迟到十年花烛夜

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Chi Dao Shi Nian Hua Zhu Ye, 迟到十年花烛夜

By ming xing, 明星

3.9
Completed chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
10 chapters
Original Publisher
远方出版社

Description

Chen Quan Ran is a young general. Rather than return home and see his child wife, Mo Lan, he leads his army in battle for 10 years. Mo Lan is a gentle bred young lady who has not met her husband Chen Quan Ran since their wedding day ten years ago. Chen Quan Ran’s grandma loves Mo Lan so she feigns illness to lure him home. Chen Quan Ran can be heartless toward anyone except his grandma who raised him. He returns home and he surprisingly falls in love with his wife who has a secret…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
远方出版社
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

Wedding Night Late Ten Years Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Wedding Night Late Ten Years "Wedding Night Late Ten Years" promised a sweet romance, and while it delivered on some fronts, I found myself with mixed feelings after finishing it. It's a quick read, perfect for an afternoon, but it left me wanting more depth and a more believable connection between the leads. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing: a couple bound by an arranged marriage, separated for a decade, and then suddenly thrust into married life. I was hoping for a slow-burn romance, a gradual unfolding of feelings amidst the backdrop of ancient China. However, the initial setup felt rushed, and I wasn't entirely sold on the instant attraction, especially from the male lead. ### What Works Well The female lead, Mo Lan, is definitely a highlight. I appreciated her cleverness and resilience. She's not afraid to stand her ground, and that made her a compelling character to follow. The story is relatively light on angst, making it a pleasant escape. Many readers praised the overall plot and happy ending, and I agree it leaves a positive impression, even if it's not particularly memorable. The grandmother character was a delight, adding a touch of humor and warmth to the story. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the male lead and the pacing. His initial prejudice against "dainty" women felt jarring and made it difficult for me to root for him. While he does eventually become a "sweetheart," as some readers noted, his initial actions left a sour taste. The story also suffers from being too short. The romance felt rushed, and I didn't quite buy into the depth of their feelings. Several plot points felt underdeveloped, leaving me with unanswered questions and a sense that the story could have been so much richer with more exploration. I also found some of the situations the female lead was placed in as inappropriate for the time period, which made it difficult for me to fully immerse myself in the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out a significant plot point regarding the female lead's true parentage, specifically that she is the daughter of the enemy general. This revelation is intended to be a shocking twist, but it may be spoiled by the description. ### Final Verdict "Wedding Night Late Ten Years" is a decent, fluffy read if you're looking for something light and undemanding. The female lead is strong, and the overall plot is enjoyable. However, the rushed pacing, questionable character development of the male lead, and some historical inconsistencies held it back from being truly great. I'd recommend it if you're in the mood for a quick, uncomplicated romance, but don't expect a deeply moving or intricately plotted story.

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