I Just Want to Divorce Chapter Completed Discussion

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Excuse me, but was that extra necessary? It destroyed me emotionally and overworked my tear ducts. I was expecting a happy extra, they slapped me in the face and slam dunked me into a pile of dried red pepper flavored angst.

However, it was bittersweet.

This is a really good story, and it deserves all the good reviews it gets. The ML might be autistic, with problems expressing his emotions. He's not the typical cold black-bellied ML who are emotionally constipated. This ML has a low EQ, is very innocent and tries hard to give his partner everything he can, both materialistically and emotionally, even though he kinda fails the emotional part. It's fine, nobody is perfect. It's fine that he understands his own feelings towards the MC and treats him in the best way possible. He's the kind of ML who's difficult to get along with because he simply doesn't understand emotions. As a person who also tends to take everything I hear literally, I relate to him so hard.

The MC is self dependent, talented and generally a very strong and capable person. Their relationship is so darn balanced and they respect each other so much, I love it. Even in the middle of the so called divorce, neither can see the other hurt. The entire novel heals me.

The villains are not really the focal point of the story. The story is not long, and strikes a good balance between revenge, healing, and romance. The plot twist was expected and the transmigration wasn't really explained, but overall, the story was pretty well written (and excellently translated, thanks to CG). It's worth a read if you don't mind some cliches. Besides, the humor and writing style makes up for any negative point that can dissuade readers.

(Oh right, in case my review mislead you in any way, this was a HE. They live happily everafter which is also why the extra destroyed me)
 
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