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Let’s be real: when I first saw "Beloved Wife ~Frustration Relief Contract~," I expected a trashy, over-the-top romp. The title screams "guilty pleasure," and I was ready to laugh at the sheer ridiculousness of a legally binding document for... well, that.

The male lead starts as a cardboard cutout of a workaholic, but watching him fumble with the contract's terms (and his own emotions) is oddly endearing. The wife? She’s the star—sharp, wounded, and refusing to be a martyr. Their negotiations are more tense and intimate than any typical romance scene. beloved wife ~frustration relief contract~

The middle sags with repetitive inner monologue ("Does she want this? Does he respect me?"), and the side characters exist only to gasp at their arrangement. Also, the final "contract renewal" scene is so saccharine it nearly gave me a cavity. Let’s be real: when I first saw "Beloved

⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) – but with a side of therapy recommended. The male lead starts as a cardboard cutout

Here’s an interesting, slightly dramatic review written in the style of a conflicted but intrigued reader:

Yes, the "contract" premise is absurd on the surface: a strained, distant couple formalizes intimacy into a checklist of duties. But what unfolds is a surprisingly raw exploration of how resentment builds in silence. The frustration isn't just physical—it's the ache of feeling unseen after years of marriage. The "relief" becomes less about the act and more about the desperate, clumsy attempt to communicate again.