To Marry You

To Marry You

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就是要嫁给你

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 就是要嫁给你

By higher than the clouds, 云要多高

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
66 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Huang Yu liked Liu Shenghao from the first time he saw him–the legendary love at first sight! What’s more, if it’s not him, he won’t marry! It’s not that he didn’t want to marry! It’s just that when he looked at his own small stature, then looked at his 190 cm height! Then looked at himself again! Huang Yu decided to renounce marrying and switched to getting married! The Huang son was still worried about marriage!! But other party didn’t want to! He wanted a wife that could give birth! Huang Yu said anxiously! “I can give birth too!!!” Everyone, “…..”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

To Marry You Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on To Marry You "To Marry You" promised a fluffy, comedic romance, and while it delivered on some aspects, my experience was a mixed bag. It's a light read, perfect for when you want something undemanding, but be prepared for some questionable plot developments and character inconsistencies. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely grabbed my attention. I was intrigued by the setup of the MC's family dynamic and the promise of a lighthearted pursuit of the ML. The premise of a world where men can give birth, without resorting to the Alpha/Omega trope, was also refreshing. However, that initial excitement waned as the story progressed. ### What Works Well The novel shines when it focuses on the fluffy, lighthearted moments. There's a certain charm to the MC's pure, naive, and somewhat childish nature. I also appreciated the lack of overly dramatic or scheming elements, making it a relatively stress-free read. The doting parent aspect, particularly the story of the MC's own parents, added an interesting layer, even if it wasn't fully explored. I have to admit, there's something heartwarming about a story that doesn't take itself too seriously. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the pacing and character development. The romance felt rushed and unconvincing. The ML's sudden change of heart towards the MC lacked a solid foundation, making their relationship feel somewhat forced. I struggled to understand the ML's motivations and found his behavior inconsistent at times. The MC's age and maturity level also became a point of frustration for me. While his naivete could be endearing, it often bordered on childishness, making the age gap between him and the ML feel more pronounced. It really felt like the story needed more exposition and depth to justify the characters' actions. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mention that the ML refuses to engage in s*xual activity with the MC until he is of legal age, which is a positive aspect for some readers concerned about their age difference. However, it's also noted that the relationship progresses incredibly quickly despite this. ### Final Verdict "To Marry You" is an okay read if you're looking for something light and fluffy and don't mind overlooking some plot holes and character inconsistencies. However, if you prefer well-developed characters and a believable romance, you might find yourself disappointed. I'm giving it a **3/5**. It has its moments of charm, but the rushed pacing and underdeveloped relationships ultimately hold it back.

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