Lin Xiaoyue transmigrated into a novel and became the vicious wife of the villain.
Before the villain married the vicious wife he was a simple, kind-hearted fool, a decent character in the original book.
After the wicked woman married the future big villain, she despised him as a fool proceeding to bully him for a long time and designed to kill him.
After this his heart chilled, the fool completely blackened into a Big Villain and the villainous woman was killed!
Lin Xiaoyue, who has become a ‘vicious woman’, looks at the foolish husband beside her who is simple and kind and would rather suffer himself than allow her to be mistreated.
She felt that it didn’t matter whether he was s*upid or not, she wanted to live a good life with him!
She’ll also cure him of his disorder so that the three personalities can live in harmony!
Later, all his personalities became wife s*aves, each treating her as their life!



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Their interactions are delightful and occasionally frustrating due to the male lead's condition, but without excessive drama. The focus on care, affection, and support is evident. Overall, I wholeheartedly recommend this story!
Firstly, for an authentic portrayal of mental health issues, this isn't it. The author admits they didn't research DID, so approach with a grain of skepticism.
Secondly, the female lead (FL) is portrayed as selfish, with a black-hearted nature. She deviates from her initial mission to heal the male lead (ML) when it doesn't suit her immediate desires.
Fortunately, the ML eventually finds completeness and deeply loves her, allowing for some character development, albeit not substantial or realistic.
Lastly, the supporting characters are consistently annoying, serving as the novel's 'villains' without clear-cut redemption. The ultimate revenge is personal growth and a better life.
If the FL's behavior becomes unbearable, feel free to skip or stop, as she leans towards a Mary Sue archetype. She may be a salty character, while her husband is portrayed as a submissive partner."
I can't help but wonder if the author harbors some resentment towards Yan Yang, given how they manipulate his character post-"assimilation," suppressing his innocent interests like reading, studying, and pursuing education. The narrative assigns low ratings, just two stars, mainly due to the poor treatment of the FL. The portrayal of certain characters is flawed, with ridiculous villains receiving no adequate comeuppance and even the ML's family members, like his father and grandparents, who are portrayed as horrid, being easily forgiven or excused.
The male lead (ML) possesses multiple personalities due to his traumatic past. After being locked in a freezing woodshed and later sold to an abusive family, he developed distinct personalities - a six-year-old coping mechanism, a psychopath obsessed with dieting, and a quiet, depressed adult. One personality, the main one, tries to navigate his painful experiences.
A crucial plot point involves the first personality's creation, which occurred when he was falsely accused of theft and developed a fever, leading to the second personality. The third personality emerged as a defense mechanism during his mistreatment.
Initially, the story showcases the protagonist's adjustment to her new environment. However, her lack of practical skills becomes apparent, as she struggles to contribute meaningfully to the family, apart from providing goods through her mysterious space. The narrative takes a downturn as the extra personalities fade, and the ML seeks revenge on those who wronged him.
Unfortunately, the author seems to run out of ideas after the main character unites his personalities, resulting in a rushed conclusion. The final chapters feel like a hasty resolution, rehashing events like their missed wedding, apologies from a relative, pregnancy, exams, and a brief glimpse of their future, including the ML starting a business and the original female lead and ML joining him.
For fans of well-structured "Into the 70s" stories or those with satisfying endings, this particular tale falls short. It's not a recommendation.
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