He hadn’t even met his so-called “fiancé” when he found himself labeled as an “abandoned husband.” Discussing marriage had always been a sensitive topic for him, but he ended up falling victim to a cunning plot that involved marriage, dowry theft, and a seemingly arrogant “high and mighty” family. Those individuals who posed as “orphans” and “villains” wore sinister grins on their faces. They audaciously conspired against this young master, ensuring that peace eluded his family day in and day out. And now, what was this? The supposed “orphan” had suddenly transformed into a royal grandson?! Tears welled up in Lin Yuxing’s eyes as he exclaimed, “My love, let’s continue our days of togetherness!”

Reincarnation: Rogue Husband Here
- Genre: Comedy
- Author: He An,和安,
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- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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The review contains spoilers, detailing how MC, a miracle doctor, marries the male lead (ML) due to a marriage scam. MC decides to stay married for ML's sincerity despite the initial arrangement. After marriage, ML experiences a sudden change in fortune, and their lives improve dramatically. However, there are triggering aspects such as domestic and elder abuse, descriptions of violence, and some mentions of torture and genocide. The story also includes a minor allusion to sexuality.
The pros of the story include the loving relationship between ML and MC, their concern for family and the community, and the MC's belief in karma. However, the reviewer finds the plot clichéd, listing various predictable elements like transmigration, rags to riches, and political intrigue.
Cons include repetitive storylines, unlearning characters, and the villagers' obsession with MC having children, despite his and ML's wishes. The ending presents discrepancies in age calculations and timeline events.
In conclusion, the reviewer rates the story as average, giving it a 3 primarily for the characters' personalities. They mention that while there are some redeeming qualities, the overall plot feels formulaic and predictable.
The plot becomes confusing from the start, as it seems to shift between school settings and encounters with the ex-fiancé, who attempts to intrude at night seeking retribution. There's a fair share of dramatic midnight events, raising questions about the character's background. We learn that they live in a village with martial arts influence, but it's unclear if it's a traditional wuxia tale or more of a historical context with emphasis on scholarly pursuits.
The main character, just 14 years old, has a tumultuous history – a short tenure in a wealthy household (originally meant to be a decade-long commitment), a failed engagement, a tarnished reputation attributed to a spendthrift aunt, and a physical disability. The narrative is somewhat disorganized and lacks a clear structure within the first eight chapters, so unless one persists, they might miss out on key aspects of the story.