The Mister Wants To Mark Me

The Mister Wants To Mark Me

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先生总想标记我(穿书)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 先生总想标记我(穿书)

By 葡萄喵

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
105
Original Publisher
第七书

Description

Yan Yuzhou slept for a while and found himself in a book, not only becoming an omega but also gaining a married status. His husband is a tycoon of a film and television company – Shen Ci. Yan Yuzhou looked at the prenuptial agreement signed with Shen Ci, separate rooms, no marking, and divorce as soon as the time comes, and he breathed a sigh of relief. But gradually, he noticed that this indifferent husband seemed to have some ideas about him. Not only was he on full guard against the alphas around him, he also liked to sleep holding him, and what’s more, he would mark him temporarily from time to time. Feeling uneasy, Yan Yuzhou threw out a piece of paper, defending his rightful Omega status — “I want a divorce.” Shen Ci waved his hand casually, a stack of property certificates laid out in front of him, leaving Yan Yuzhou bewildered. Then, he circled him, with a playful tone, “Baby, all the property is yours, and I am also yours.” Yan Yuzhou: … Husband, what happened to the cool and aloof image we agreed on? Early stage indifferent and abstinent, late stage possessive attack (Shen Ci) x smart, playful, and wave-like before straight and then bent receiver (Yan Yuzhou) 1v1, both clean. Marry first, love later, transmigration, ABO setting. Sweet and cruel, just the right amount of sweetness, a bit of torment adds flavor to it.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
第七书
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Mister Wants To Mark Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Mister Wants To Mark Me "The Mister Wants To Mark Me" is quite the rollercoaster, and I'm still catching my breath after finishing it. This omegaverse tale throws you headfirst into a world of contracts, cold love interests, and a protagonist who's just trying to navigate his way through a reality that's far from ordinary. It definitely has moments that shine, but it's not without its flaws. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The early chapters promised a compelling story with a unique take on the genre. The dynamic between the initially oblivious MC and the stoic ML was intriguing, and I was eager to see how their relationship would develop. I appreciated the MC's initial perspective as someone new to the ABO world, viewing pheromones and heats with a detached curiosity. It offered a fresh lens through which to explore familiar tropes. ### What Works Well The early romance and the exploration of the characters' feelings are definite highlights. I particularly enjoyed watching the MC gradually change his views as he fell for the ML. The author did a good job of portraying the ML's internal struggles, especially his phobia of omegas stemming from a traumatic past. The depiction of omega discrimination and the MC's internal conflict with becoming an omega himself added depth to the narrative. The scenes where the MC suffered from pheromone addiction were also genuinely heart-wrenching and compelling, showcasing the strength of the bond between the main characters. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the story does stumble along the way. The later half introduces unnecessary drama and plot twists that feel forced and detract from the overall narrative. Some plot points felt underdeveloped, leaving me with unanswered questions. I also felt that some villains and antagonists were malevolent without a real reason, and their motivations were unclear. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have expressed frustration with the amnesia arc near the end. The ML's behavior during this period, particularly his initial rejection of the baby, was a major point of contention. The memory loss felt like an unnecessary addition designed solely to create more angst, and it didn't ultimately contribute to the characters' growth or the plot's resolution. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Mister Wants To Mark Me" is a mixed bag. It has strong moments of genuine emotion and interesting character development, but it's weighed down by unnecessary drama and plot contrivances. If you're looking for a lighthearted, easy read, this might not be it. However, if you're willing to overlook the flaws and embrace the "dog blood" drama, you might find some enjoyment in this rollercoaster of a story. I'd recommend approaching it with caution and being prepared to skim through some of the more frustrating parts.

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