My Chief Husband, Too Mensao!

My Chief Husband, Too Mensao!

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亲爱的首席大人 / 首長老公,太悶騷!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Dear Commander-in-Chief (Webnovel), 亲爱的首席大人, 首長老公,太悶騷!

By yun nu, 云女

3.7
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
4084
Original Publisher
yunqi

Description

“Ah……painful” Lying on the cold operating table, a mysterious man took her innocence. “Reporting to the Boss, some slag man came looking for the madame.” “Directly bury him alive.” “Reporting to the Boss, some slag lady was jealous that the Mrs. came first in a medical contest, and slapped the lady in the face.” “Her slag face will be broken, send her straight to hell on earth to die.” “Reporting to the Boss, the enemy is going to catch your wife and use her as a military doctor.” “Immediately dispatch the armed forces, and bomb the enemy!” “Reporting to the boss, the lady ran away from home, she said to tell the president she wants to give him a child……” “F***, I did not feed her last night! Catch her, the army has seven days and seven nights of holiday, I have business to attend to!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
yunqi
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

My Chief Husband, Too Mensao! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on My Chief Husband, Too Mensao! "My Chief Husband, Too Mensao!" is quite the rollercoaster ride! It blends rebirth, romance, and medical elements into what could be a compelling story, but it seems to have some significant bumps along the way. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise: a reborn female lead with medical skills seeking revenge and finding love. The idea of a "mensao" (seemingly cold but secretly doting) chief husband also piqued my interest. The beginning seems to grab readers with fast-paced face-slapping, a refreshing change from protagonists who play it safe, and I can see the appeal in diving right into the action. ### What Works Well The blend of genres is definitely a draw. The female lead's medical abilities, combined with the classic rebirth revenge plot, offers a lot of potential for exciting scenarios. For some, the "perfect girl" trope is enjoyable, especially when coupled with a possessive and adorably innocent male lead. Several readers found the male lead endearing despite his flaws, praising his over-the-top possessiveness as a charming quirk. The story seems to have a mature angle that some readers may find to be a wish come true. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, it seems the execution falters. Several readers found the story illogical and the villains cartoonishly bad. The medical aspects, which could be a strong point, are apparently handled poorly, with the MC's actions sometimes contradicting her supposed goals. The male lead, instead of being charming, can come across as overbearing and controlling, which some readers found deeply off-putting. Many readers also criticized the pacing, describing it as too slow. The plot seems to suffer from random elements and filler, making the story feel disjointed and unfocused. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Be aware that some reviews contain spoilers! There are mentions of the male lead having a son, potentially with the female lead's egg, and the antagonists being frustratingly persistent. The female lead's interactions with a friend, Xiao Ning, were a source of frustration for some readers, who felt her actions were out of character and poorly written. ### Final Verdict "My Chief Husband, Too Mensao!" presents an interesting blend of genres, but ultimately falls short due to inconsistent writing, frustrating characters, and a meandering plot. While some may enjoy the over-the-top nature and face-slapping moments, others may find the illogical elements and problematic character dynamics too much to bear. It's a light read, but whether it's an enjoyable one depends on your tolerance for these flaws.

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