After the death of Fu Sinian, Yu Duo’s heart shattered into pieces. As his widow, she was the recipient of Fu Sinian’s massive amount of inheritance. She spent her days drowning herself with alcohol and was depressed all the time. She mourned her late husband with the companionship of her designer purses, designer jewelries, and money that could last her several lifetimes.
But only Fu Sinian knew the truth — that after his death, this woman hosted parties, lived in their mansion, drove expensive sport cars, traveled the world, and flirted with men. She was having the time of her life.
Fu Sinian wasn’t so angry that his soul dissipated; quite the contrary, he was so angry that he had come back to life!
Fu Sinian, who had come back to life, looked at the mourning Yu Duo and smiled devilishly.
“We are on! Watch me make you fall in love with me for real this time!”



1. The storytelling is disorganized, causing confusion. For instance, the protagonist's fear of her husband, who was her spouse for three years without any reported incidents, lacks a reasonable explanation or development.
2. The significance of the transmigration and reunion with the main character (ML) is downplayed. It leaves readers wondering why she's so frightened after living with him for three years, and the intensity of her fear feels unjustified.
3. The background of ML's previous marriages is weak and poorly handled. Having two wives who died on their wedding nights seems implausible and unexplained. The author should have delved deeper into this aspect of the story.
4. There's a sense of amateurism in the narrative structure and event management. The handling of the two deceased wives feels forced, used merely to create suspense without providing a coherent explanation. A more focused plot, where the protagonist uncovers the true nature of her husband's first wives, would have been much more compelling (ignoring the unnecessary subplot about his ghostly pregnancy).
In conclusion, the novel could have been captivating if the author had stuck to a coherent storyline and avoided unnecessary elements that detract from the central theme.
However, subsequent events in the story failed to match the intensity or significance of that moment. The author could have greatly expanded on this captivating premise, turning it into something extraordinary. Instead, it felt like unwrapping a beautifully packaged gift only to find plot inconsistencies and a disappointing ending. It's a missed opportunity that left me wanting more from the author's otherwise promising plot.
However, I'm unsure if the male lead genuinely fell in love with her, or if it was more of a habit and comfort. Some claim there was a rape incident, but the protagonist herself claims it was consensual due to her intoxication. The male lead initially loved her and regarded her as a safe haven, feeling betrayed when he discovered her true nature, but ultimately accepted it.
I hope that clarifies my thoughts.
While the narrative is somewhat readable, it falls short in terms of excitement and realism, even within the realm of a fantasy genre.