When you transmigrate as a marshal’s spouse, don’t be happy too soon.
The reason is that you’re probably an undercover agent who’s noble and cold on the surface, but steals information and plays deadly tricks behind the scenes; a villain who pretends to be a sickly white lotus flower, but actually has a heart as black as the bottom of a pot; and an unlucky bastard who was finally executed by the marshal himself on a live broadcast across the stars.
Popular name: Cannon Fodder.
Unfortunately, Duan Hengye just became such a cannon fodder.
Duan Hengye decided – divorce! Get divorced early! There is no limit to the sea of pain.
The temperament and appearance of the white lotus, the identity background of the chief of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, and the force value hidden in the disguise was as high as an explosive watch. He could win if he played!
However, the marshal did not want to leave, but pulled him more and more tightly.
The system prompt:
Your divorce application has been rejected.

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The storytelling is exceptional, with a perfect pacing, relatable characters, and deep emotions. The romance develops gradually, not relying on clichéd instant connections. The protagonist's transformation from an aloof observer to a genuine participant in the story is commendable.
Our main character (MC) is multi-dimensional, grappling with his past on Earth and adapting to the alien world. His intelligence and the fact that his skills are a result of both Earth and interstellar knowledge make him intriguing.
The revelation of his transmigration and its connection to the author adds depth to the plot. The MC's facial paralysis has a logical explanation, and the male lead (ML) empathizes with his character evolution.
I adore the slow-burning romance that blossoms between them, filled with subtle gestures and heartfelt moments. Although the chapters are lengthy, they're engaging, and I never found myself losing interest.
A spoiler alert: In the end, they have a biological son named Heyue, born through genetic manipulation. He's a lively and talkative contrast to his reserved parents, particularly his cold-hearted MC father. The father's emotional vulnerability when it comes to his son is a touching revelation.
As the story progresses, we learn that the MC is originally from Earth and not from the interstellar world. This adds a unique dimension, and their bond grows stronger through sharing stories about Earth. Their son's name, 'Moon,' symbolizes their connection.
In the final aftermath, they have a private, intimate wedding, reflecting true love. The extras offer additional character growth and a glimpse into their personal lives.
This novel stands out from typical interstellar romances with its focus on human conflict and the significance of mecha in protecting loved ones. The emotional impact, especially during the war scenes, is poignant.
I wholeheartedly recommend giving this novel a chance. It's a refreshing take on the genre, with a well-developed plot and memorable characters. Thank you to the author and translator for bringing this story to life; I look forward to supporting you further!
What I appreciate particularly is the author's meticulous depiction of not just their personal lives, but also the intricacies of their professional lives. Reading about their work has piqued my interest and admiration to such an extent that I've developed a fondness for their jobs. It's a unique and engaging approach that sets this story apart.
There are a few instances of physical intimacy, like kisses and a possible assumption of a long-term partnership based on danmei logic, which suggests MC might be the protagonist with a supporting role. The narrative shifts more towards technical aspects of mechanical engineering and political intrigue, making it a work-focused tale. Both MC and ML are dedicated to their careers, leaving readers occasionally feeling the fatigue of their relentless dedication.
The author seemed to have intended to develop multiple subplots, such as a talented pharmacist who could have been a secondary love interest, the nephew ML takes under his wing, and the potential for a dual protagonist setup, but these elements were left undeveloped.
Despite some abandoned plotlines, the story remains decently engaging if you're willing to invest time and aren't looking for a fluffy romance.
What sets this novel apart is its attention to detail. Characters feel authentic, almost as if they could be real. Descriptions of scenes and thought processes are vivid, allowing readers to easily visualize them. There's an engaging mix of suspense, thrilling battles, and intrigue. A unique aspect that distinguishes it from typical reincarnation novels is the connection between the two worlds. It's not just a superficial book universe; the main character exists simultaneously in both the interstellar realm and Earth, adding a layer of realism.
In summary, I find this novel exceptional and give it a solid five-star rating.