You Choose an Adopted Son, I Choose Madness

You Choose an Adopted Son, I Choose Madness

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你们选养子,我选发疯

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 你们选养子,我选发疯

By 上善胜水

2.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
556 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

At two years old, Su Chen was kidnapped by traffickers. He was fifteen when he finally returned to the Su family, the wealthiest family in Haishi. However, his second sister framed him as a thief, leading to his tragic downfall. Depressed and hopeless, Su Chen eventually met his end. But fate gave him a second chance. Reborn on the very day his second sister framed him, Su Chen made a decision: instead of draining himself with internal struggles, he would unleash his madness onto others. A moment of madness brings momentary joy. Constant madness brings endless satisfaction. When his second sister accused him of being a thief, Su Chen immediately called the police to have her arrested instead. When the Su family forced him to live in a tiny, damp, windowless storage room, Su Chen set a fire and filled the entire house with smoke, suffocating the whole family. When they treated him differently from the rest and refused to give him any allowance, Su Chen went live-streaming, picking up tr*sh in the wealthy neighborhood—dragging the entire Su family into his spectacle.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

You Choose an Adopted Son, I Choose Madness Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on You Choose an Adopted Son, I Choose Madness "You Choose an Adopted Son, I Choose Madness" is quite the rollercoaster. Buckle up, because it's a wild ride full of face-slapping, questionable decisions, and a main character who embraces chaos with open arms. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise. The whole "adopt an outsider, I'll go mad" angle is intriguing. The early chapters are certainly attention-grabbing, laying the groundwork for the MC's descent into, well, madness. The story promises a satisfying release of pent-up frustration, and in some ways, it delivers. ### What Works Well The biggest draw, without a doubt, is the "face-slapping." There's a certain appeal to watching the MC, who, instead of taking things lying down, unleashes his inner demons on those who wrong him. It's over-the-top, dramatic, and often ridiculous, but that's part of the charm. The novel becomes a guilty pleasure, like reheated fast food - not the best cuisine, but satisfying in its own way. If you enjoy watching a character turn the tables on arrogant and abusive individuals, this might be up your alley. The translation seems decent enough to keep you engaged, and the story moves at a good pace. ### Areas of Concern However, the story does have its issues. I found the repetitive nature of the "face-slapping arcs" started to wear thin after a while. The characters, particularly the family, often lack depth and act in ways that defy logic. The humor can also be hit-or-miss, and at times, the story veers into outright depressing territory. The romance aspect feels underdeveloped and tacked on, which is a shame. Also, the ending seems to have left some readers feeling disappointed. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers who have read further into the story have mentioned a nationalistic undertone, which may not appeal to everyone. It's also worth noting that the ruthlessness of the characters can be extreme, and the MC's struggles, or lack thereof, may not make for the most compelling revenge narrative. ### Final Verdict "You Choose an Adopted Son, I Choose Madness" is a flawed but entertaining read. It's best approached as a series of comedic episodes, each with its own self-contained arc of chaos and revenge. If you're looking for a deep, thought-provoking story, this isn't it. But if you're in the mood for some over-the-top drama and satisfying face-slapping, it might just scratch that itch. Just be prepared to unplug a few brain cells and embrace the madness.

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