Rebirth to Marry A Disabled Fiance

Rebirth to Marry A Disabled Fiance

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重生嫁给残疾未婚夫

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: RTMDF, 重生嫁给残疾未婚夫

By 叶子旋

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
74 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Popular idol Mu Xingyu suddenly left the drama crew and terminated his contract with the management company. Haters said, “He was abandoned by his sponsor.” But not long after, diligent netizens discovered that Mu Xingyu is the only son of a real estate tycoon. This left the haters dumbfounded. Later, Mu Xingyu got high-end endorsements and appeared in a big-budget film and television series. Everyone thought he relied on his father, but the investment actually came from the Gu Group. Rumor has it that the head of the Gu family, Gu Yunzhou, has a disability and is known for being cold and ruthless, a true ice-cold tyrant. Mu Xingyu wasn’t happy with this perception and posted on Weibo, “This is my husband. He has a gentle personality and good health!” In the previous life, Mu Xingyu mistakenly trusted a s*umbag and caused Gu Yunzhou’s death, with Gu Yunzhou even begging for the s*umbag’s mercy before his death. Given a second chance, Mu Xingyu decisively married Gu Yunzhou and, using his skills, woke him up. Gu Yunzhou had been in a coma for over a year due to a car accident. He didn’t expect to wake up married to his love. He was happy inside but had to maintain a serious demeanor. Stars who are not focused on the entertainment industry can only be conquered by a gentle tycoon.

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Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Review Notes

## My Thoughts on Rebirth to Marry A Disabled Fiance ### First Impressions "Rebirth to Marry A Disabled Fiance" immediately grabbed my attention with its intriguing premise: a second chance at life, an arranged marriage, and a dash of the entertainment industry. I dove in expecting a sweet, possibly cliché-ridden, story of redemption and romance. And while it delivered on some of those expectations, I found myself ultimately a bit underwhelmed. ### What Works Well There's a certain undeniable charm to the core concept. The idea of righting past wrongs and finding love in unexpected places is always appealing. I appreciate the focus on the relationship between the MC and ML, especially the ML's somewhat doting behavior, even if it manifests through materialistic means. The novel shines when it leans into the "dogblood drama," offering a lighthearted escape from reality. Some readers might find the lack of depth refreshing, a simple way to unwind after a more intense read. The quick pace is also a plus, making it an easy book to breeze through. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel does stumble in several areas. The plot often feels predictable and lacks substance, with conflicts resolved too easily and quickly. The characters, while initially appealing, tend to be two-dimensional and inconsistent. The MC's motivations beyond revenge sometimes felt weak, and the ML's possessiveness occasionally veered into childishness. The magical bracelet, while a convenient plot device, feels like a lazy explanation for the rebirth and ML's healing, diminishing the characters' accomplishments. Additionally, the handling of ableism and the questionable morality of certain actions, like bankrupting families over minor slights, left me feeling uneasy. The side characters often felt flat and their motivations were uninspired. I also found that the author threw in a lot of ideas that were never fully explored. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some of the reviews mentioned specific plot points that could be considered spoilers. For example, the magical bracelet's purpose, the ML's past, and the villain's ultimate fate. If you're sensitive to spoilers, proceed with caution. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Rebirth to Marry A Disabled Fiance" is a mixed bag. While it offers a fluffy, easily digestible story with a charming premise, it suffers from a lack of depth, inconsistent characters, and questionable plot choices. If you're looking for a light, mindless read with plenty of sweetness, this might be right up your alley. However, if you crave complex characters, intricate plots, and nuanced themes, you might find yourself wanting more. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars – enjoyable in moments, but ultimately forgettable.