Official access for that novel in English is basically non-existent, as far as I've ever seen. All the online sources are unofficial fan-scraped stuff, and the quality reflects that. The translation can swing from readable to utter nonsense between paragraphs, which totally kills the immersion for a story that's already pretty out there. If you're set on reading it, pick one of the bigger aggregate sites and stick with it, even with the flaws. Jumping around will just confuse you more with the inconsistent chapter splits and titles.
It seems you're talking about 'The Amazing Son in Law' which often goes by the name Charlie Wade. Honestly, the online landscape for that one is a total mess if you want proper chapters.
I spent ages trying to find a reliable place for the full thing. Most sites just have a botched machine translation slapped up, full of errors and weird phrasing that makes it hard to follow. The story structure gets mangled, too. I think some aggregators just scrape whatever version they find first.
You might have better luck hunting down the original Chinese title, '???', and using a more dedicated translation group's site, but even those are scattered. It's a real test of patience, and I usually give up after a few chapters of gibberish.
Man, the hunt for Charlie Wade chapters is practically its own adventure. I bounced between a bunch of web novel aggregators—you know the type, with a million pop-up ads. Some claim to have thousands of 'BAB' chapters, but half the links are dead or lead to duplicate content. The numbering is never consistent either; one site's chapter 1500 is another site's 1450.
I eventually just caved and read what I could find on a single, less terrible site, accepting the janky translation as part of the experience. It's not a great way to read something so long, but for a free serial, you sometimes have to take what you can get. Makes you appreciate official translations for other works a lot more.
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Charlie Wade was the live-in son-in-law that everyone despised, but his real identity as the heir of a prominent family remained a secret. He swore that one day, those who shunned him would kneel before him and beg for mercy, eventually!
Seventeen year old Charlie hadn't had an easy life. At the age of ten she lost her mother to a drunk driver and now she was being raised by her father and step mother where her life was at risk daily.The opening of a new science block at school brings The Royals into her life, specifically Prince Alexander and Prince Max who reveal who Charlie really is or rather what she is.With both the Princes at her side, can Charlie conquer her fears and find true love
Blake Landon, he's the hot, serious guy that all the girls drool over in our pack, and the next in line to become our pack’s alpha. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would end up being his mate.
He's arrogant, short-tempered, and no one- I mean no one dares to defy him. So how in the world did I end up being his mate?
When things turn, and we go face to face with a powerful vampire clan, he and I get thrown into having to choose to fight together, or sacrifice one or another. One thing is for sure, things will not end well, and will be up to us to sacrifice our love for each other, or our pack.
He's the rich, handsome, ruthless alpha heir who wouldn't even spare her a glance. And she’s the girl who secretly crushed on him for years.
Azaria Brooke had spent years crushing on her best friend’s older brother Nicholas Sinclair, the pack’s alpha heir. He was a well-known bad boy she-wolves wanted. He lived life on his terms, breaking hearts and rules alike but he had never looked her way.
Nicholas on the other had known Azaria was his mate since the moment he caught her scent. But mating means weakness, and weakness has no place in his world. He’s spent years denying the bond, ignoring the fire that burns every time she’s near. He had his reasons and they were valid.
Until the night she was attacked. He must choose: break every rule he’s ever set for himself, or risk losing her forever.
But then again Azaria was furious. How could he keep this from her when he knew she was the butt of jokes in the Pack? She had refused to forgive him.
Now will she forgive him and accept his proposal for a quick marriage to find secrets surrounding her birth and about the woman she calls her mother, who is now a terror in the whole of lycanthropy or will she listen to her Best friend who says her brother is no good for her.
A sharp bang on the door made him jump. "Open the door, Sawyer. I know you're there, I saw you. Come on, sweetheart," Daniel cooed through the closed door.
Sawyer's heart fluttered at that endearment. Hearing Daniel's voice again was like cool water running down his sweaty back – refreshing, energizing. He felt the intense kicking in his stomach stop as though the baby was listening as Daniel tried to talk him to come out.
I'm so sorry, child. Your father...doesn't know what he's doing. He doesn't belong in our lives. It's always going to be you and me.
Sawyer bit his bottom lip at how selfish his thoughts were. God, had it really come down to this?
"I'm so sorry, Dan but I'm not who you think I am. You don't deserve an idiot like me. Please, go home. We have nothing to talk about."
"See? You're disturbing us. He doesn't want to talk to you. Let him be," He heard Maddie say. Sawyer exhaled at the silence that followed, thinking that Daniel had deeded his words and left.
But Daniel spoke again, a slight edge of command in his voice. "No, Sawyer. You're not a fool. Listen, can you at least open up so we could sort things out, just the two of us."
"Do you remember me from the bar, the other night?" I questioned him anxiously. I stepped back in and placed my hand over my stomach absentmindedly. Unaware of the eyes that followed them closely.
"No, I don't seem to recall" His dark green eyes watched my every movement, nothing but dark clouds behind them.
"I'm Vanessa and I-" I had started to say but was cut off by the sharp sound of a telephone ringing.
"No need for names, get on with it. my meeting is about to start." He interrupted me coldly.
"Well. It's only right for you to know my name since I'm pregnant."
"Congratulations." He said simply while getting up to leave.
Inhaling a deep breath, I stepped forward and prepared for the words to leave my mouth.
"It's yours"
Vanessa Bernardi is an 18-year-old high schooler. Her life was normal as she wanted it to be until she gave in to her friend's pleads and cries, to go partying one night. Which landed her right into the lap of the rich and powerful Alpha, Demetrius Mancini. Who would've thought the best night of her life would become the beginning of a new one?
Honestly, the question about legal access for 'Charlie Wade' is a bit of a tough one, and I'm not sure there's a definitive answer that'll make everyone happy. That story has a very specific... history with fan translations and unofficial distribution, which makes the official landscape murky.
From what I've gathered, I don't think there's a single, widely recognized official publisher for the complete, legal English translation. Big platforms like Amazon or Webnovel sometimes have the rights to the original Chinese version, 'The Charismatic Charlie Wade', but it's not always the same translation or even the same title. You might find 'I'm the Boss' or something similar.
Your safest legal bet is to check Webnovel's catalogue directly, or maybe see if a licensed publisher has picked it up for an ebook release. But honestly, you'll probably need to cross-reference titles and author names, because it's rarely just listed as the simple fan name we all know. The whole situation is a bit of a mess.
Ah, the legendary 'Charlie Wade'! This web novel has gained quite the cult following, especially among fans of rags-to-riches stories with a revenge plot twist. I completely understand the urge to dive into this addictive saga—I binge-read it over a weekend and barely slept!
From my experience hunting down web novels, official platforms like Webnovel or Goodnovel often license these stories, though they might require coins or subscriptions for full access. What's tricky is that 'Charlie Wade' has been translated unofficially by various fan groups, so you'll find scattered chapters across aggregator sites. But beware! These pirate sites often have pop-up ads worse than a minefield, and the translation quality can swing from 'poetic masterpiece' to 'Google Translate disaster' between paragraphs.
What fascinates me about this particular novel is how it plays with tropes—the disrespectful rich family, the hidden power moves, all that delicious drama. I remember finding a semi-reliable source by digging through Reddit threads where fans debate which translation preserves the original Mandarin wordplay best. The story's popularity means new chapters appear faster than I can read them sometimes, though the downside is keeping track of where you left off across different platforms.
If you're morally opposed to sketchy sites (and who could blame you), checking the author's official social media or Chinese platforms like Qidian might point you toward legitimate options. Though fair warning—once you start reading about Charlie's journey from humiliation to domination, you might find yourself clicking 'next chapter' at 3am like the rest of us addicts. The struggle is real!
the update schedule isn't fixed like a traditional web serial. Releases seem to come in bursts—sometimes a cluster of chapters drops over a week, then there might be radio silence for a month or more. It's tied to the translation group's pace rather than an author's set calendar.
This inconsistency is a common gripe in the comment sections. You'll get people checking daily for a stretch, then the discussion dies down until someone spots a new upload. If you need a steady drip of content, this isn't the one. It's more of a 'check back every few weeks and maybe get a pleasant surprise' type of deal. My reading app bookmark just sits there, gathering digital dust half the time.