Chasing Back My Contract Wife

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Paschalinelily
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  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
Alla thought her five-year affair with Casiano would lead to a happily-ever-after, but he left her without a second thought. She accepted her fate with grace and moved on. However, when Alla became engaged to another man, Casiano's possessive side emerged. He couldn't resist claiming her with a fierce and passionate kiss. Now, Alla must decide whether to give in to her old flame's desires or follow her heart to a new future.

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  1. Prometheusgod
    Prometheusgod rated it
    Dear admin,
    you should mark every novel that MTL translates from RAW.
  1. Trishybaby
    Trishybaby rated it
    Loved this book! Very well written and loved the characters! Cannot wait for next book!
  1. CatasOR8
    CatasOR8 rated it
    <p>I concur with the other reviewers. This Manga is one that tends to polarize opinions; you either love it or hate it. For most of the story, I found myself sitting on the fence. I didn't approve of how the boys treated Orie, and I also wasn't fond of how Orie turned to them in the end. However, the artwork was superb, and the storyline was quite... distinctive. Even brilliant, in a way.<br /><br />I guess you could say I lean towards the side of the critics, but I do admire how the mangaka developed the narrative. Regardless of whether you dislike it or not, it truly is rather unique — a point, I believe, we can all agree on.</p>
  1. HardKiller07
    HardKiller07 rated it
    There are only two kinds of feelings in this manga: hate and love. You might hate it due to Yuuka's unfair disloyalty, or how Orie responds, or the way the three boys make their decisions. Alternatively, you could love it because of the story and the ending, or simply because you enjoy threesomes. It's a fantastic manga; you can read it over and over again. Highly recommended.  

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  1. JamesChronos
    JamesChronos rated it
    True enough, as the other reviewer mentioned, this manga tends to evoke strong reactions—you either like it or you hate it. Clearly, I fall into the latter category.<br /><br />Koi no Kawaki attempts to delve into the emotional complexities of its readers, suggesting that love and relationships extend beyond just two people and can involve more. It portrays love as intricate, bittersweet, and sometimes selfish, much like Yuka's situation with three men simultaneously.<br /><br />The author tries to justify her actions, and as humans, we might acknowledge our inherent selfishness and find some understanding in her choices. However, the aftermath is simply unacceptable and deeply unsettling, in my opinion.<br /><br />The synopsis itself is deceptive; this manga, from my perspective, doesn't even qualify as BL. The three male characters don't genuinely love or care for each other. Their only connection lies in their shared affection for Yuka, which creates a sense of proximity among them due to her presence. The narrative is dark, focusing on themes of love and hate, yet the resolution of conflicts is poorly explained, leaving readers questioning, "Why?" The intimate scenes lack quality and feel more akin to coercion, despite being technically "consensual."<br /><br />Honestly, I struggle to write a coherent review because all I want to do is vent endlessly.<br />If you're curious, feel free to read it, but to avoid feeling as disappointed as I did, I would advise against it.
  1. GojoVirUue
    GojoVirUue rated it
    great read!

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