On My Wedding Night, My Wife Is Not Normal
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Lin Yi, a special forces soldier, died covering his comrades' retreat and transmigrated into a novel as the foolish Lin Yi, a supporting character. The original Lin Yi was skilled but became stupid after a fall, obsessed with Luo Qingyu. On the wedding night, Lin Yi remembered the novel's plot: Luo Qingyu married him only to help her lover, Fourth Prince Nangong Jin, seize Lin Yi's military power. In the original story, Lin Yi would be cuckolded, lose everything, and be tortured to death. Enraged, Lin Yi decided to change fate.

In the bridal chamber, Luo Qingyu refused consummation, demanding Lin Yi sleep in the side room. Lin Yi grabbed her, slapping her when she threatened him with Nangong Jin's arrival. He forced her, ignoring her cries. Afterward, he told her to dress and explain to Nangong Jin that she was now his woman. He threatened to exterminate her family if she disobeyed.

Outside, Nangong Jin arrived, led by Luo Qingyu's maidservant. Wang Chongyu, Fatty Wang, the loyal follower of Lin Yi, blocked him. Fatty Wang cursed Nangong Jin, shoved him, and kicked him when Nangong Jin tried to charge at Lin Yi. Eunuch Cai Ming, sent by the Emperor, appeared and scolded Fatty Wang for beating a prince. Fatty Wang broke Cai Ming's finger and kicked him, declaring no one could defy him. Lin Yi watched coldly, knowing this political statement would make the Prince Regent's Mansion feared. He ordered Fatty to stop, then humiliated Cai Ming, telling him to remember the incident.

Luo Qingyu then emerged from the bridal chamber, disheveled and bloodstained. Nangong Jin rushed to her, asking if Lin Yi forced her, claiming they could file a complaint. The story ends with this confrontation.

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新婚夜,我的老婆不正常
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After reading this, I’m pretty sure the author intends for us to fully support Lin Yi, despite his actions. The framing makes Luo Qingyu’s scheming and betrayal seem worse than Lin Yi’s violence. It’s a very male power fantasy: he takes what he wants, doesn’t apologize, and his friends back him up. I can enjoy that on a guilty pleasure level if I switch off my critical brain. But if I think too much about the morality of the scenes, it gets messy. It’s entertaining but definitely not safe.
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Honestly, for a first chapter to a “revenge” story, this throws you in the deep end. In just a few pages, we get transmigration, a forced consummation, a political confrontation, loyal sidekick antics, and a cliffhanger. There’s no filler, nothing boring. Even if the content is polarizing, I have to admit the pacing is excellent. I read the whole thing without stopping. It knows exactly what kind of story it wants to tell and executes it with full commitment. That’s more than I can say for many novels.
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Luo Qingyu’s internal reaction in the room is described as feeling guilty toward Nangong Jin for not being clean. That’s a very traditional mindset – her worth is tied to her purity. Even her plan to marry Lin Yi was conditional on keeping her body for her lover. After the rape, she feels she has failed her man. This is a very specific cultural perspective on honor and womanhood. It’s not my personal view, but it makes her character tragically consistent within her world.
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The line “In the whole of Sijiu City, no one dares to defy Fatty Lord!” is so arrogant and delivered with full oafish charm. It makes me imagine a massive fat guy stomping around the capital like he owns the place. But immediately after, Lin Yi has to tell Fatty to stop before he kills the eunuch. So Fatty isn’t completely in control; he needs Lin Yi to reign him in. That balance of power within the friendship feels realistic. Fatty is the hammer, Lin Yi is the hand.
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The political setup in this short chapter is actually pretty well done. We have the Prince Regent’s faction (Lin Yi, Fatty, Wang Tienan), the fourth prince’s faction (Nangong Jin, Luo Qingyu’s family, possibly the Emperor?), and the Emperor himself who seems to be fishing for an excuse to take military power. Lin Yi’s actions – especially the assault on Eunuch Cai – are a deliberate provocation. He’s testing how much the Emperor will tolerate. I’m invested in that chess game.
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The humor is very dark and crude. Fatty’s comment about wanting to “have a taste” of the bride after she’s just been raped is shocking. It’s meant to be funny in a bro-y way, but it lands uncomfortably. I think the author is aiming for a “ridiculous” tone to offset the horror, but it sometimes feels tone-deaf. I can laugh at Fatty beating a prince, but the casual misogyny around the female lead is harder to ignore. Your mileage might vary.
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