Marrying a Handsome Husband

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: ssfx3yuchens
  • Status: Completed

Rating(3.8 / 5.0, 9 votes)
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  1. Jemexoxo123
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    I was skeptical about reading this one but after going with 20+ chapters it's surprisingly interesting story. Just about an old ancestors worrying for his family and himself and doing what's needed with a system to help around but the concept of this system is different and interesting.
  1. Origin_Seer
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    Just finished reading and it wasn’t too bad, but not overwhelming good by any definition. There are a few problems such as Zhange Che being extremely racist even though he’s from the modern day. Its never really explored why he morally doesn’t care about killing people from other countries and he just seems to be fine with it, which doesn’t make much sense considering his lack of experience. I would only read if you’re bored and want something to just read and learn how the world works inside this novel, not suitable for a long term time investment. The ending also sucks because its suddenly, and rather awfully cut short with no explanation from the author, who obviously had their own issue to deal with. Overall a great potential story that really failed to make itself shine.
  1. DaoistZu6Ql3
    DaoistZu6Ql3 rated it
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    Fr idk how people can read this (I've fully caught up)
  1. Dyalet
    Dyalet rated it
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    Fr, Enigma sound better
  1. Daoist57BLYp
    Daoist57BLYp rated it
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    This one is a good read, I had to take a couple days break from it just to digest the plot but I would say it’s really good. The TL;DR of it is: Alternate Ending to Harry Potter.

    The MC in this is pretty fleshed out, a knowledge seeker with his own morals and principles that may have been from outside influences or disastrous consequences. He rarely makes any sort of mistake a second time which also brings up what type of character he is.

    The background is HP so for any1 that has any idea of what HP is, you can kinda get it well. Just that the Potter family changed a bit.

    To me, what defined and ruined it for me are The Vaults. They are amazingly written to the point I believe it’s in a canon book somewhere. But at the same time, the Colours Arc (Part of the Vaults) is what made a lot of people disappointed in this book. (Speaking of which, Daphne Greengrass is a real popular option huh?)

    Other than the ending was a bit rushed, it’s a solid read. (8/10)
  1. AmandaMaddenRYV
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    Thats a funny *ss title, cato t.e. is seething in his grave right now 🤣🤣🤣
  1. HsjdjdjDjrjrjJdR
    HsjdjdjDjrjrjJdR rated it
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    I attempt to read Q.E.D. whenever I grow tired of the lengthy and unengaging narrative, along with some far-fetched tricks in Conan. To me, Q.E.D. offers a more thrilling concept. All the tricks revolve around mathematical calculations and predictions. One aspect worth mentioning is that the main character, though a genius, feels more human as he can make mistakes. The storyline is significantly more enjoyable and relaxing while maintaining the high standards of a mystery tale. Notably, all the clues to unravel the mysteries are evident (if you pay attention) and don't appear out of the blue.

    The great thing about this series is the variety of cases: from the simplest to the most remarkable ones, providing relaxation and fun while reading. Some cases delve into abstraction, while others are more grounded in reality. I believe if you have an interest in math and mystery, you should definitely consider Q.E.D.<p>
  1. Noob_Fish
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    Compared to other popular mystery manga, Q.E.D. is much simpler and more enjoyable to read. Anyone with a passion for math and science would particularly appreciate this manga. The artwork appears average, but since it effectively guides the reader's perspective, I would award a high score for the art—not due to its style, but because of the author's skill in using illustrations as key elements of the mystery. In any case, for those who wish to savor both the textual and visual aspects of manga, this one comes highly recommended.  

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