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Review Detail of Turpz in The Older Man Is Addicted To Pampering His Wife

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Turpz
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1. Love the doting Male Lead 2. Love the fact that both leads are strong and capable 3. Hate the LIE between them 4. Hate the Female Lead’s cold attitude towards her husband 5. Hate the kind of Qin family, especially the kind of parents

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The Older Man Is Addicted To Pampering His Wife

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agree with 4. as it's very contrived ambivalence & complete disregard of Mo Chi who very clearly says he wants to be married with Qin Ran, even after the mishap with her pregnancy, and had treated her very well but she can just walk off like he was waste paper .... is she so self-involved/centred to not care about how he feels or what he says at all? she only focuses on how they married as a deal through pressure/leverage but not how their relationship has been since? i get she is drafted as a super-agent and everything else for her background, so her intelligence & perception as she questions or observes others just disappears when interacting with Mo Chi to see/feel how genuinely he was being in the marriage after the initial resistance (again, due to being strong-armed/blindsided into it at first)? not the worst FL in these various WN stories but QR is the main character so it's just turned me off as the author will likely drag out how she overlooks Mo Chi to have him fight & grovel to 'win' her over. i also hate reading this when male character/s treat female partners that way & usually drop those stories if it longers too long (prime examples My Ex Wants Me So Badly After Divorce and Accepting My Massive Inheritance After Divorce (as well as the many spinoffs variations of the same plot jump point) which may eventually tie in some convulated justification, but jerks are jerks that rarely should get rewarded for being jerks or suddenly turning over a new leaf to negate or redeem months or years of emotional harm/trauma depicted ... sure, every one has free will to forgive/accept or not but such melodrama just detracts or ruins the amusement of reading the story. the prevalence of the trope in novels makes me feel depressed if that's some perceived expectation or norm for life, though I imagine there are plenty of IRL cases of personalities like that out there in the world .... so, gave the novel a chance beyond 40chapters but characters+plot aren't keeping me hooked to continue as I don't even see QR logic/rationale (sure, she feels she's too young to be married but she didn't even analyse if Mo Chi was at least decent enough to start as relationship rather than immediate separation/divorce once there was no baby). I'm sure it's refreshing in some ways for FL to toss aside ML, but the behaviour is awful regardless of what gender is trampling on another's feelings without any attempt for courtesy or decency. maybe, just perhaps, she's worried about the unequal affluence of Mo Chi to 'keep' her but she never tried any reasonable degree of communication or empathy. again, supposedly super intelligent secret agent whose role is to interpret both body & verbal language cues? if it wasn't that she was trying to live an ordinary life after her covert career, I probably would have given up even before 40 chapters ... but all those things that made her a successful agent suddenly disappears as she poses as immature youth is too inconcevable. sorry for the big rant under your review as I didn't even want to add a rating of my own to this. best wishes 🫶🏼