After her rebirth, she stared at her drop-dead gorgeous husband and suspected that she must have struck her head hard at the door for demanding a divorce time and time again!
In her previous life, she was blinded and mu*dered by her blood relatives. Now that she was reborn, she vowed to hold on to this thick thigh of her president husband, ravage her enemies, tear down that white lotus and regain her happiness.



I'm contemplating whether to continue with the series, as it's becoming somewhat exhausting. I generally prefer finished stories, and I've been eagerly awaiting the tale of Doctor Qin and Miss Shi. Unfortunately, life has let me down by not providing a complete story for that couple. Despite my patience, I've been skimming through numerous passages in hopes of finding clues about their fate, but now I fear their story might not be concluded. This uncertainty is causing me to reconsider continuing the novel.
Now, onto the actual review:
In terms of plot and characters, so far (excluding Qin Siting and Shi Niange, whose story I haven't reached), the storyline isn't particularly unique – it's similar to others where a female protagonist重生, reflecting on past mistakes. The male lead, Mo Jingshen, is a typical character – cold, domineering, fiercely loyal to his wife, possessive, and strikingly handsome. However, his warmth is exclusive to his wife, Ji Nuan. Ji Nuan isn't portrayed as the genius everyone assumes; she's made foolish choices even in her second life. The story often involves men taking advantage of her looks, which she uses to her advantage. The relationship between Ji Nuan and Mo Jingshen doesn't excite me much due to the predictability of their eventual reunion. There's a lack of character growth, with most developments happening early on, and their personalities only slightly evolving post-rebirth.
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The timing of the divorce feels forced and harsh. When Mo Jingshen abruptly wants a divorce after Ji Nuan's recent hardships, like a miscarriage, her father's depression, and his own coma, it's unsatisfying. His comment about life not reversing doesn't justify the cruelty. I'd have preferred a more nuanced approach.
Additionally, there are disturbing scenes, such as the rape-like incidents in Feng Ling and Li Nanheng's story.
In the beginning, Mo Jingshen's "punishment" of Ji Nuan is controversial, but given the circumstances, it can be understood. However, I don't condone it. Ji Nuan's actions, drugging her husband, led to her consequences.
This book isn't suitable for younger readers, with extensive sexual content and frequent use of aphrodisiacs, which I find uncomfortable.
Moving on to Li Nanheng and Feng Ling's story, their initial chapters are engaging. Li Nanheng is a contrasting yet similar character to Mo Jingshen, strong-willed and unrefined compared to Mo. Feng Ling is aloof and skilled in martial arts. I appreciate Li Nanheng's acceptance of his feelings for Feng Ling, even before knowing she's a woman. However, his overbearing nature angers both characters at times. Despite this, his gentleness and protectiveness are admirable.
Spoilers end here.
The story of Ling and Heng brought joy initially, but now I'm feeling bored. Both characters have made irrational decisions. I hope their story concludes soon.
Leaving Li Nanheng without hearing his explanation for Feng Ling's removal from the base is unjust. He only wanted to fulfill Feng Ling's late father's wish and ensure her safety. Li Nanheng's actions after Feng Ling's expulsion, while understandable due to emotional upheaval, are unforgivable.
Overall, the story is decent, but I crave a resolution for the Qin Ge couple or else my interest might wane significantly.
Her sister had cunningly lured her into giving ML an aphrodisiac and setting up a prostitute to create grounds for divorce. Unbeknownst to them, ML discovered the drug and, instead of succumbing to the plan, dragged MC into the bedroom where they consummated their relationship. Her sister had initially intended to be the one to sleep with him.
Now aware of the past, the protagonist decides to hold onto ML tightly, grateful for his kindness, despite her drastic change in attitude. This sudden shift leaves ML somewhat wary at first. Although there are spoilers from online forums that complicate the plot, I particularly appreciate the engaging dynamic between the main characters, especially how the protagonist tries to win over ML.
The female lead displays genuine love for the male lead, willing to go to extreme lengths, like risking her life to save him, even if it results in a long coma. Her growth as a character is commendable in this genre. On the other hand, the male lead, initially portrayed as aloof, gradually reveals his deep care and affection for his wife. A turning point occurs when he回忆起 his past life and fears for her safety, leading to a divorce. However, he surprises her with a heartfelt gesture like secretly baking her birthday cakes despite her emotional state.
The sacrifices they both make form the foundation of their ideal relationship, in my opinion. If you're interested, you can read the novel on Webnovel or search for it under the title "Young Master Mo, Are You Done Kissing?" I stopped after around 700 chapters, feeling it provided a satisfactory conclusion (though I admit, 1000+ chapters might be a bit overwhelming).
The story continues beyond that point, focusing on their family life, including the birth of their twin children – a boy and a girl – which adds an unexpected twist. Overall, I believe this novel showcases a well-developed, imperfect yet committed couple, deserving a solid 5-star rating.