Mr. CEO, Spoil me 100 Percent!

Mr. CEO, Spoil me 100 Percent!

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总裁大人,100分宠!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 总裁大人,100分宠!

By fei zi yi xiao, the courtesan's smile, 妃子一笑

3.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
992 chapters
Original Publisher
yunqi
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

A piece of divorce paper sent Xia Xinghe into a state of destitution. However, a car accident later, she transformed into a professional hacker with more money than she could ever spend. All those that have belittled, bullied and laughed at me, please line up, I’ll show you what the meaning of face-slapping is! Wait, wait, wait. That guy over there, the ex-husband that I no longer have any relations with, don’t cut in line. What, you want to help me face-slap these people? “Not only that I will help you face-slap myself!” The wickedly handsome man with billions dollar in estate raised his own palm to slap his own face without reservation!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
yunqi
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Mr. CEO, Spoil me 100 Percent! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Mr. CEO, Spoil me 100 Percent! "Mr. CEO, Spoil me 100 Percent!" is quite the rollercoaster, and honestly, my feelings are mixed. It’s a story that grabs you with its initial premise but then… well, it takes some unexpected turns. It’s definitely a unique reading experience, to say the least. ### First Impressions The beginning is undeniably addictive. We're thrown into the life of a woman who's lost her memory, been through a forced marriage, and given birth to a son. Then, *bam*, another accident restores her memories, revealing a computer science genius ready to reclaim her life. The early chapters are filled with drama, revenge, and a touch of romance, making it hard to put down. I was immediately hooked by the mystery surrounding her past and the potential for a satisfying comeback. ### What Works Well The initial focus on family and revenge is compelling. The female lead's transformation from a vulnerable amnesiac to a confident, cunning protagonist is well-executed. Her intelligence and determination to protect her son are admirable. I also appreciated the supportive relationships she has with her cousin and uncle, providing a much-needed dose of warmth amidst the scheming. For a while, the "face-slapping" of her enemies is quite satisfying, and the pace keeps you engaged. ### Areas of Concern However, things get a little… chaotic later on. The story seems to suffer from a severe case of genre-hopping. What starts as a contemporary romance with elements of corporate drama quickly veers into sci-fi territory, complete with world domination plots and trips to the moon. This sudden shift can feel jarring and disconnect you from the original story. The romance also takes a backseat as the plot becomes increasingly focused on science fiction elements. The male lead's character development can feel rushed and inconsistent, going from an "ice-cold statue" to a lovesick puppy seemingly overnight. And while the son is initially a driving force for the MC, he becomes less and less relevant as the story progresses. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may find the later plot developments, including body swapping, time travel, and world-threatening events, to be a bit too far-fetched. The author's portrayal of hacking and computer science also lacks depth and realism, relying on common tropes rather than accurate details. ### Final Verdict "Mr. CEO, Spoil me 100 Percent!" is a story with a lot of potential, but ultimately falls short due to its inconsistent tone and convoluted plot. While the beginning is engaging and the female lead is compelling, the later shift into science fiction feels forced and detracts from the original themes of family and revenge. If you're looking for a straightforward romance, this might not be the novel for you. However, if you're willing to embrace the chaos and enjoy a wild ride, it might be worth a try. Just be prepared for some unexpected twists and turns along the way. I'd give it a cautious 3 out of 5 stars.

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