You Used to Be My World

You Used to Be My World

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我曾以你为世界

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我曾以你为世界

By moon of early morning, 夙时月

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
38 chapters
Original Publisher
163.com / netease

Description

Charlie Jiang doesn’t really care about the marriage with Mandy Song. During the three years of their marriage, he doesn’t even try to understand her. He has always only listened to Vivi Qiao’s one-sided words and condemns Mandy Song of crimes she never committed. Has it never occurred to him that when there is a crisis in Jiang family, Mandy Song agrees to their marriage without slightest hesitation, for what? Charlie Jiang never cares for Mandy Song, so he never knows that for such a long time he used to be her world, her whole world. But even if he knows, what difference would that make? I, Mandy Song, is simply not the one he cherishes in heart. For Charlie, only Vivi matters the whole world to him. How pathetic!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
163.com / netease
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

You Used to Be My World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on You Used to Be My World "You Used to Be My World" is definitely a novel that evokes strong reactions, and after reading up on it, I can see why. This isn't a light and fluffy romance; it's a rollercoaster of drama, with mature themes and potential triggers galore. Buckle up, because it sounds like a bumpy ride. ### First Impressions Going in, I knew this wouldn't be a typical love story. The tags alone – abusive characters, betrayal, depictions of cruelty – paint a clear picture. Many initial reactions seem to be shock and, frankly, disgust at the male lead's actions. The setup is definitely controversial, and I can understand why some readers might immediately drop it. It feels like the author isn't pulling any punches, diving headfirst into dark and difficult territory. ### What Works Well Despite the heavy subject matter, several aspects seem to resonate positively with readers. Many praised the female lead's strength and her eventual decision to prioritize her own well-being. Her journey toward independence, and her refusal to fall into the "no-matter-what-I-still-love-him" trope, is a major highlight. The fast-paced narrative and compelling writing also seem to keep readers hooked, even when they want to look away. The ending, while perhaps not a fairytale, is considered satisfying by many because of the FL's choice to be independent. ### Areas of Concern The most significant concern is, unsurprisingly, the male lead's behavior. The abusive and cruel actions are a major sticking point for many, and some feel his redemption (if you can even call it that) is insufficient. The lack of substantial retribution for his actions is a common complaint. Some readers felt that the story was all "anger p*rn" with not enough justice given to the FL. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where we tread carefully. Several reviews mention specific plot points that could spoil the experience. I've gathered that the FL is subjected to significant abuse, including imprisonment and non-consensual acts. She eventually rejects the ML, even after he belatedly realizes his feelings. The ending, while featuring her newfound freedom, doesn't necessarily involve a perfect, happy-ever-after scenario, and some feel the ML's punishment is too lenient. ### Final Verdict "You Used to Be My World" is a challenging read that won't appeal to everyone. If you're looking for a lighthearted romance, steer clear. However, if you're willing to delve into a dark and complex story with a strong female lead who ultimately chooses herself, it might be worth a look. Just be prepared for a potentially triggering and emotionally taxing experience. While the execution seems to be well done, the subject matter is definitely not for the faint of heart.

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