Suamiku adalah Mantan Kekasihku

  • Genre: Other
  • Author: Nasyzhr_
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
Volume 3 ( dimulai dari part 248 ) Jika ada yang bertanya apa kesalahan terbesar dalam hidup Davit, maka dengan lantang Davit akan menjawab, meminta tolong kepada Revan dan mendekatkan sahabatnya itu kepada istrinya. Entah karma buruk mana yang membuat Davit harus menderita sedalam ini hingga akhirnya lagi-lagi pernikahan pria tersebut terombang-ambing tidak jelas layaknya sebuah layangan tanpa arah. Apa yang sebenarnya terjadi di antara Revan, Davit, dan Evelyn? Mengapa Davit merasa sangat menyesal terhadap hal tersebut? Penasaran dengan kisahnya? Mari membaca jalan Evelyn dan Davit! *** Volume 2 ( 152-247) Satu hal yang tidak dapat kita hindari dari sebuah pernikahan adalah lika-likunya. Ada seribu satu lika-liku yang memang mau tidak mau harus kita lalui. Secocok apapun kamu dengan sang suami, ada beberapa hal yang memang terkadang menciptakan pertengkaran kecil. Tak dapat dipungkiri lagi. Salah satu lika-liku terberat yang ada di dalam pernikahan Evelyn dan Davit setelah pernikahan kontrak adalah sebuah penyakit. Penyakit yang dapat menyebabkan mereka berdua sulit mempunyai anak. Mioma uteri, ya penyakit tersebut bersarang di rahim Evelyn. Akankah mimpi Evelyn dan Davit untuk memiliki anak bisa terkabulkan walaupun miom menjadi penghalang? Akankah Evelyn kuat menjalani hidupnya yang semula penuh warna menjadi keadaan yang membuatnya merasa terhina seperti ini? Bagaimana kisah mereka berdua? Baca selengkapnya, yuk! *** Volume 1 ( 1-151 ) Evelyn tak pernah membayangkan jika di usianya yang menginjak dua puluh empat tahun harus dijodohkan dengan Davit Archer yang notabenenya adalah sang mantan kekasih. Hubungannya dengan Davit dulu kandas karena Evelyn yang hobi bermain laki-laki. Evelyn sangat hobi gonta-ganti pasangan, apalagi selingkuhan. Memiliki wajah yang cantik tentunya membuat Evelyn mendapatkan segalanya dengan mudah. Awal dari perjodohannya dengan Davit ia tolak mentah-mentah, namun semakin ke sini Ny. Gracia Milly yakni mamahnya memiliki suatu penyakit yang mengharuskan Evelyn menerima perjodohan itu. Evelyn yang pada dasarnya sudah memiliki kekasih pun tidak mau memutuskan hubungannya dengan sang kekasih. Gadis itu membuat sebuah perjanjian sebelum menikah dengan Davit. Isi perjanjian yang Evelyn buat adalah Davit tidak boleh menyentuhnya, Davit tidak boleh mencampuri urusannya, dan Evelyn akan menggugat cerai saat usia pernikahan itu menginjak satu tahun, kawin kontrak. Akankah pernikahannya dengan Davit terpisahkan begitu saja hanya karena kawin kontrak? Apakah Evelyn akan menikah dengan kekasihnya saat sudah resmi bercerai dengan Davit? Ikuti kisahnya yuk!

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  1. Artoriastheabyssen
    Then don't read chinese novels lol

    Stick with western novels
  1. AllObservingReader7r
    Who is seo ran again?
  1. Aon9114
    Aon9114 rated it
    Author please update
  1. CiaraNate
    CiaraNate rated it
    Awesome read!! I hope you write about the kids!
  1. SandKastle
    SandKastle rated it
    this \"let me have you again\" is all I'm thinking about right now
  1. WCS2023
    WCS2023 rated it
    There were a few bright spots, but for the most part, the story and dialogue felt like a mere means to an end, a vehicle to reach those fleeting moments. I must attribute part of my dissatisfaction to the translation; some lines were awkward and seemed plucked from a list of "acceptable translations of X_concept." On the flip side, given the sheer number of subplots—this being the mangaka's transgression—the moments felt crowded together, leaving little room to breathe. This isn't to say the narrative lacked flow, but it was densely packed. And I suspect Ogasawara-sensei was aware of this, which is why she compensated in one of the funniest ways imaginable. To ensure all plot points were covered within her page limit, the multi-page sex sequences served a dual purpose. There's hardly any of the usual, "lift your hips," "it's all the way in," or "you're already like this." Also absent is the predictable cascade of "ahs" and "nns." Instead, we get full-blown conversations about promises, stage performances, and past lovers. Or my personal favorite, "That's why I don't want you to overdose and die." Yes, talk dirty to me.

    Beneath the myriad storylines lies a solid tale that I genuinely enjoyed and would have appreciated even more without the cramming. I believe Virtuoso could have benefited from a second volume. I wonder if one exists. There's a title on Ogasawara-sensei's MU page, Jounetsu no Virtuoso. The characters on the cover resemble Kenzo and Lorenzo, and there's the title, of course. Additionally, Virtuoso was first published in 2005 by one Japanese publisher and then reissued by another in 2008; the same publisher released Jounetsu in 2008 as well. These details suggest it might be a continuation, yet neither title lists the other as a "Related Series" on its detail page. Does anyone know? Regardless, it's a decent story that, with an additional 25 to 50 pages, could have easily earned a 4.0 rating.

    Feel free to read the full review on my site.
  1. NahIdwin89
    NahIdwin89 rated it
    I really wanted to enjoy this more. The cover is striking and captivating, and the back blurb definitely set expectations for something different than what was delivered. Unfortunately, the storytelling felt awkward and disjointed, making it difficult for me to fully grasp. It certainly wasn't the intricate musical game of cat-and-mouse that I had anticipated.

    To start with, there's an overwhelming amount of exposition in the opening pages that lacks clarity. Information is dumped on the reader without any buildup—similar to the romance that unfolds later. As the narrative progresses, the central conflict becomes increasingly hard to follow, and at times, it’s unclear what the actual conflict should be. If Lorenzo dislikes being exploited by performers, why does he allow it? What benefit does he derive from such situations? Is he simply weak-willed?

    Moreover, why does Kenzo remain invested enough in Lorenzo to keep fulfilling his requests, even though he's aware that Lorenzo is breaching their agreement? The two characters don’t exhibit much chemistry or convincing interaction. Their initial encounter happens abruptly, and Kenzo's emotions seem to arise without sufficient foundation.

    The plot feels disorganized and confusing, which is unfortunate because all the elements for a compelling story are present; they're just arranged in an odd manner, often failing to cohere. In the second half, we're introduced to an aspect of the story that should have been emphasized earlier: Lorenzo's drug habit. It's disappointing that this element was introduced so late and not utilized to its full potential, as it could have added depth beyond "Lorenzo doesn't play piano and no one knows why." Additionally, Lorenzo's connection to the piano remains perplexing, which seems crucial in a tale centered around the characters' relationship with music.

    This work had the potential to be a touching and refined contribution to a genre frequently criticized as crude and clichéd, but the story is too muddled and bewildering. That said, I did appreciate the beautiful artwork. (Though there were some panels where 3-D renders were clearly used for objects and appeared out of place. But considering it was 2005, I can overlook that.)<p>
  1. Matthias_Schmidt
    Matthias_Schmidt rated it
    Need more please

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