Father, I Donโt Want to Get Married
Overview
After waking up as Jubelian Eloy Floyenโthe villainess fated to dieโshe abandons romance and approval in favor of survival and luxury. Unfortunately, her fatherโs decision to arrange her marriage to a terrifying Crown Prince throws her plans into chaos.
Main Characters
My Review
First Impressions
This series starts off rough. The early chapters lean heavily on misunderstandings, exaggerated reactions, and a level of emotional miscommunication that can feel genuinely frustrating rather than charming. It often reads like high-school drama dressed up in historical fantasy clothing.
At first glance, itโs easy to dismiss the story as another generic villainess reincarnation with predictable plot beats and characters who refuse to communicate like functioning adults.
The Female Lead (Jubelian)
Jubelian is framed as a cute, naive, and endlessly lovable female lead โ the kind everyone either adores or irrationally hates because sheโs too good. This works early on, especially when sheโs simply trying to survive her death flags.
However, the problem is that Jubelian isnโt just a regressor โ sheโs also a transmigrator. As the story progresses, her continued obliviousness and lack of situational awareness start to feel less endearing and more tiring. What would be forgivable ignorance early on becomes questionable later.
The Father Problem
Regis Floyen is one of the most controversial characters in the series, and frankly, the criticism is deserved. His emotional neglect spans nearly sixteen years, to the point where his daughter genuinely believes he wants her dead.
Being โawkwardโ or emotionally closed off does not excuse neglect. Neglect is a form of abuse, and the narrative often expects readers to forgive him far too easily simply because heโs attractive and later regrets his actions. If Regis were not conventionally handsome, his reception would be vastly different.
The Male Lead (and Romance)
The male lead falls squarely into familiar territory: tragic past, emotionally distant, uninterested in everyone โ until the female lead doesnโt react the way he expects. From there, his attachment escalates quickly into overdramatic, love-sick devotion.
While this is played for comedy, it can come across as immature for a grown man with immense power. Readers tired of toxic or poorly balanced romance dynamics may find this aspect especially grating.
Why the Story Still Works
Despite all of this, the story has a surprising amount of emotional payoff โ if you stick with it. The misunderstandings, while excessive, are not the actual core of the narrative. They function more as a catalyst for character growth and relationship development.
Once the groundwork is laid and you become invested in the cast, the series excels at portraying reactions โ hilarious, heartbreaking, and occasionally devastating. Few manhwa manage to swing so quickly between comedy and emotional impact.
The Art Carries (Hard)
Letโs be real: the art is doing a lot of the heavy lifting. Itโs stunning, detailed, expressive, and consistently gorgeous. Even during weaker story arcs, the visuals make it difficult to drop the series entirely.
Binge vs Weekly Reading
This is absolutely a series that reads better when binged. Weekly pacing amplifies the frustration around misunderstandings, while binge reading allows character arcs and emotional beats to flow more naturally.
Final Thoughts
Father, I Donโt Want to Get Married is a polarizing manhwa for good reason. It asks readers for patience, and not everyone will be willing to give it. But for those who push past the rough start, thereโs a surprisingly engaging character-driven story beneath the surface.
Itโs not perfect, and it absolutely deserves criticism โ but itโs also capable of making you laugh, cry, and get emotionally invested when you least expect it.
TL;DR
Frustrating beginnings, messy characters, questionable parenting โ but stunning art and strong emotional payoff make it worth the ride if youโre willing to stick it out.
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