You Came Like Star

You Came Like Star

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你来时漫天星光 / 婚情不負:腹黑總裁戀逃妻

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Marriage is not up to it: the black president falls in love with his runaway wife, 你来时漫天星光, 婚情不負:腹黑總裁戀逃妻

By 木木雨

2.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

“There was nothing Su Kexin wanted more than to marry an ordinary man. So, who could explain her sudden ascension as a CEO’s wife? He promised her a lifetime of happiness, flooded her with endless affection, and treated her like priceless treasure. She thought that perhaps, this was her happily-ever-after. Yet, he threw a stack of papers in front of her one day and said, “Su Kexin, lets divorce.” She finally understood how it felt like to fall from high above and crashing onto ground zero. Five years later, she returned and encountered him again. This time, however, there was a moe little bun of a child at her side. The little bun blinked at the man and said, “Mommy, this mister looks a lot like me.”

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

You Came Like Star Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on You Came Like Star "You Came Like Star" promised a dramatic josei romance, and while it delivered on some aspects, I found myself feeling a bit conflicted overall. The premise, involving a marriage of convenience and past traumas, certainly piqued my interest, but the execution left me with mixed feelings. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the female lead's situation. She's portrayed as a hard-working protagonist facing defamation, driven by her love for her mother. This setup immediately creates a sense of empathy and investment in her journey. The "cold love interest" trope is also something I can enjoy when done well, so I was curious to see how the relationship would unfold. ### What Works Well The male lead comes across as a reasonable person, which I appreciated. In stories with high drama, it's always refreshing to have a character who acts with some level of rationality. The female lead's resilience in the face of adversity is also commendable. Her determination to keep going, despite the obstacles thrown her way, is a strong point. ### Areas of Concern One aspect that gave me pause was the portrayal of the MC's son. Apparently, his behavior doesn't quite align with that of a typical five-year-old, which can detract from the overall reading experience. I also found the plot a bit too reliant on clichés. The "accidental" meeting between the leads felt contrived and predictable. Additionally, there's a character named Rouer who seems to operate outside the bounds of the law without facing consequences, which strained my suspension of disbelief. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I'm going to tread carefully here to avoid major spoilers, but there's a hint that the female lead experiences betrayal. This kind of plot point can be emotionally impactful, but it needs to be handled with care to avoid feeling manipulative or gratuitous. ### Final Verdict "You Came Like Star" has its moments, particularly in its portrayal of the female lead's strength and the male lead's level-headedness. However, the reliance on clichés, issues with character portrayals, and potential plot contrivances ultimately held it back for me. While the premise is intriguing, the execution falls somewhat short of its potential. It might appeal to readers looking for a dramatic romance with a strong female lead, but be prepared for some familiar tropes and potentially frustrating plot points.

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