The reborn Xie Tingyue has a solemn expression on his face, holding on to the [The Great Power of Economy], the book that has always been by his side and had no known origins.
Goal: Shun down all kinds of swords and shadows, protect himself, protect his brother, and protect his useless disabled husband.
Husband: The last three words, are you sure?
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The MC was reborn, coming back on the day of his wedding with the ML. In his first life, he had been badly tricked by his stepmother and ended up not getting married, and had lived a horrible life thereafter. Now that he had gotten a second chance of life, he intended to stick with the ML in the hope of saving himself and his beloved brother… (and give some face-slapping and revenge in between.)



Here, take this.
*300 gold coins obtained*
T'isn't much but t'is what I got.
*proceeds to leave and follow usual NPC route, but you are blocking it so initiate conversation*
Ah, dragonborn! T'is good to see you again!
All the antagonists are resolved in a really rushed and convoluted way. What were their plans? To kidnap the main character... I think? And then what?
The main character turns out to be the blood relative of a famous businessman who was supposedly so powerful that another country's forces were after him. But for some reason, they took an incredibly roundabout way of doing it, threatening others around him instead.
The male lead turns out to be the nephew of the emperor in a bizarre three-way baby swap. He was apparently poisoned by a gu but is magically cured in the last two chapters of the novel.
Seriously, I don’t like writing long reviews, so I only write them for the ones I love or hate in a few words. This novel was fluffy and interesting.
The combination of the bad translations and this unrealistic plot point has me reconsidering whether to continue reading the story. Perhaps I should look into machine translations (MTLs) instead, as other reviews have given positive feedback about the narrative.