
1
I could really feel the author’s internal struggle in the final volume. The female lead suddenly decides to chase her dreams and leaves the male lead behind so abruptly. And the male lead… also changes way too suddenly.
As I was reading, I kept wondering, *How is this going to end?*—and then, boom, a plot twist ending. LOL.
I feel like even the epilogue for this ending is going to feel kind of empty.
2
I was enjoying it quite a bit in the beginning, but some parts of the setup started to break my immersion. I really liked the light Regency-style atmosphere, but when the male lead realized he was a character in a book, the author suddenly inserted themselves into the story, and the ending was abruptly changed—it all felt a bit forced to me, haha…
Then everything suddenly reset and restarted, which made it feel pretty empty and unsatisfying
3
The ending was so ridiculous that I’m completely dumbfounded. So if you make regretful choices, the solution is just to reboot everything? What a typical "because-it’s-a-novel" kind of ending.
No matter how much of a romance fantasy novel this is, it follows the classic pattern—starts off fun, then gradually digs itself into a hole, until the author seemingly decides they don’t like their own story and just resets everything.
And to top it off, it feels like the author completely forgot what to do with the main villain. Save your money.
So yeah, seems like the author didn't know what to do and wiped out everything and restarted it. Seems like the story is a loop. Also the cute sister knows some secrets but nobody knows what it is.
Also some spoilers from novelupdates:
Out of nowhere, Anri falls into an identity crisis. Despite having a loving husband, a luxurious life, and happiness within reach, she decides to leave everything behind to live as a man and go to university. This breaks the duke’s heart.
She’s incredibly indecisive throughout the story. First, she wants a happily-ever-after with the duke. Then she wants to “create her own story” and walks away. Later, when she learns the duke has been killed, she regrets it all and suddenly wants to be with him again. But it’s too late—his dream of being a good husband and father is gone because he's dead.
So what does she do? She contacts the author of the book and resets the story back to their first carriage encounter. Everything is rushed: they get engaged in two days, meet each other's families, and hop on a ship to France. That’s it. No wedding, no closure for the villain, no explanation for the murdered prince (twice!), the duke’s staff, or whether they have kids. Just… “Let’s sail off to a new adventure” and The End .
Damm wtf, I hope they change this. Anyways this us where I got everything from: https://www.novelupdatesforum.com/threads/the-duke%E2%80%99s-wife-obsession-%EA%B7%B8-%EA%B3%B5%EC%9E%91%EC%9D%98-%EC%95%84%EB%82%B4-%EC%A7%91%EC%B0%A9.177658/page-3
You fucking assholes I hate you all I swear
your two comments next to each other crack me up
Hahahaha and the fact that it was 3:06am and 3:07am bro just inhaled the first chapter