The Marshals Want to Get Divorced

The Marshals Want to Get Divorced

元帅们同时闹离婚 · Original Chinese title

Also known as: TMWGD, Yuánshuàimen tóngshí nào líhūn, 元帅们同时闹离婚

4.4 174 ratings
Completed chinese Web Novel

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Reviewed by Kana

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My Thoughts on The Marshals Want to Get Divorced

Okay, so "The Marshals Want to Get Divorced" is definitely a title that grabs your attention. I went into this one with a mix of curiosity and trepidation, and after diving in, I've got a lot to say.

First Impressions

The premise is undeniably unique. The whole idea of exploring the inner world and dreamscapes of one of the main characters? Intriguing! I was hooked from the start by the potential for creative scenarios and delving into the characters' psyches. It felt like a fresh take on the quick transmigration trope, and I was eager to see where it would go.

What Works Well

The central strength of this novel lies in the intense and devoted love between the two marshals. It's sweet, it's fluffy, and it's undeniably heartwarming. The author does a great job of portraying a couple already deeply in love, and then showing us how they fall even deeper. The character development is also a standout. Both main characters are given depth and backstory, and I appreciated the focus on their individual quirks and habits, rather than just relying on generic tropes.

I also found the dream worlds themselves to be pretty clever. They offered a chance to explore different scenarios and unpack the insecurities within the ML's heart. It's a unique way to address relationship issues and allows for some hilarious and over-the-top situations. The humor is definitely a plus, and I found myself laughing out loud at the ML's flair for the dramatic.

Areas of Concern

Okay, let's talk about the "misunderstandings." While some readers found them to be resolved quickly, others felt suffocated by them. If you're someone who gets easily stressed by relationship drama and miscommunication, this might be a tough read for you. There's also the issue of the ML's insecurities. Some found it tiring to see the MC consistently putting in more effort to reassure the ML.

⚠️ Spoiler Warning

Proceed with caution! Some readers mentioned issues with non-con elements in one of the dream arcs, which is definitely something to be aware of if that's a trigger for you. Also, the ending contains a twist about the MC's insecurities and a role reversal.

Final Verdict

Overall, "The Marshals Want to Get Divorced" is a unique and engaging read with a strong focus on character development and a fiercely devoted romance. However, be prepared for some potentially frustrating misunderstandings and a plot that might feel illogical to some. If you're looking for something different with a lot of fluff and a dash of dog blood drama, this might be right up your alley!

Synopsis

After the fall of the Galactic Federation, long-time lovers Lu Li and Xie Jianwei defeated the alien invaders, and formed the Empire with Lu Li as commander. Everyone thought that all was well between them, but… Xie Jianwei one day found out that Lu Li’s personality had split into several parts. They were all individuals, yet they were still the same Lu Li. How could Xie Jianwei bear to watch as each Lu Li plotted to kill the others? Xie Jianwei used his SSS-class spiritual strength to enter Lu Li’s inner world, where Lu Li was god, director and actor all in one. To get to the bottom of the mystery, Xie Jianwei had to act along with Lu Li’s delusions, or else the dreamworld would collapse, worsening Lu Li’s condition, and splitting the personalities even further.

Details

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

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