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Xander
Xander
2025-10-21 04:09:36
Short take: Momo Chen is the author behind 'After The Wrong Room Night With CEO'. I checked a few community sites and thread discussions where readers consistently attribute the work to that name. A handful of translations float around under various translators’ bylines, so if you’re looking at an English version, the translator may be listed more prominently than Momo Chen on some pages.

I found the premise entertaining and the character chemistry pretty irresistible, which is probably why the title spreads on reader boards—guilty pleasure, but in a good way for me.
Charlie
Charlie
2025-10-21 18:58:50
A little detective work on my part turned up the credit: 'After The Wrong Room Night With CEO' is written by Momo Chen. I stumbled across the name while skimming a few romance forums and a couple of aggregator pages that track contemporary online romance novels. On those sites Momo Chen is listed as the original author, and English versions you’ll find are usually fan translations or uploads credited to various translators, so the byline sometimes shifts depending on where it’s posted.

I’ve seen the book summarized as a classic accidental-intimacy meets corporate-romance arc: one wrong room leads to complications with a CEO who’s both possessive and bewildered by the protagonist’s boldness. Momo Chen’s style, at least in the excerpts I read, leans on snappy banter and slow-burn tension. If you want the cleanest citation, look for the earliest hosting platform that lists Momo Chen as the author — that usually indicates the original source. Personally, I enjoyed the messy charm of the characters and how the author balances humor with those guilty-heart moments.
Mila
Mila
2025-10-24 14:05:25
I dug around a bit through fan sites and translation pages because this title popped up in a few places with mixed credits, and the short version is: there isn’t a single, universally credited author listed for 'After The Wrong Room Night With CEO' across the usual reading hubs. The story tends to show up on aggregator and translation sites where the original author name is missing, listed as a fanfic or under a translator/uploader’s name instead of the original novelist. That makes tracking down the true original author tricky, especially if the work is a translated web-novel or a piece of fiction that circulated primarily on informal platforms rather than being published by a known imprint.

What I found useful when chasing down mysteries like this is to look for a few telltale signs: first, check the page header and the translator’s notes on wherever you found the story — a lot of translators will mention the original author or supply the original-language title. Second, search for variations of the title in the language you think it might originally be in (Chinese, Korean, or Japanese are common for CEO-romance webnovels). Third, reverse-image-search the cover art; sometimes the cover is reused across reposts and that leads you back to a source that has proper attribution. If a site only lists a username (like a tumblr or wattpad uploader), that person might be the translator rather than the original author. I also cross-checked places like NovelUpdates, Goodreads, and various webnovel aggregators because those sites sometimes have a more reliable author field, or at least link back to a source with credits.

If you saw the book on a particular translation site and it credits a name there, that could be the translator or uploader rather than the original novelist. In many fan communities I hang out in, this story is often treated like a circulated translation with no clear original-author credit, which is frustrating but not uncommon. When original authors use pseudonyms or when works are copy-posted across multiple platforms, the original attribution can get lost. So, unless the copy you read lists an author explicitly (and that person is traceable to an original publishing account), the safest conclusion is that the original author is either uncredited publicly or the work is being shared primarily through translators and fans.

Honestly, I love these little internet sleuth hunts even if they end in a semi-mystery — it’s part of the charm of niche romance webnovels. If you want a cleaner attribution, the most reliable path is to trace the earliest timestamped copy you can find and follow back from there; sometimes that leads to a social media post where the author identifies themselves. For now, my impression is that 'After The Wrong Room Night With CEO' is one of those stories floating around in the fan-translation sphere with unclear original credit, and that mystery is part of why communities rally to preserve and document the true creators whenever they can.
Quinn
Quinn
2025-10-25 11:44:33
If you're hunting for the author of 'After The Wrong Room Night With CEO', the name that keeps popping up is Momo Chen. I ran through a few reading sites and fan-curated pages where readers discuss and translate popular small-press romances, and most threads point to Momo Chen as the creator. What’s worth noting is that English copies are often translated or reposted by different users, so sometimes the translator’s name can overshadow the original author in certain listings — frustrating for original-credit nerds like me.

Beyond authorship, I’m drawn to how the story uses that tropey premise to explore consent, embarrassment, and corporate power dynamics, and Momo Chen seems to handle those beats with a wink rather than a sermon.
Piper
Piper
2025-10-25 22:12:27
I came across 'After The Wrong Room Night With CEO' when a friend sent me a link, and the author listed there was Momo Chen. I like to verify these things by checking several sources: the original hosting site if available, translation posts, and fan archives. On a couple of aggregator pages the book is credited to Momo Chen and then translated by different people for English readers, which explains why at times you’ll see both names appear—one for the original text and another for the translation work.

What I appreciate about the pockets of commentary around the novel is how readers debate who deserves the credit when translations circulate widely. For record-keeping, cite Momo Chen as the author and add the translator’s name if you’re referencing a specific translated edition. The story itself is a guilty-pleasure kind of read, full of blushing misunderstandings and power-imbalance angst handled with a surprisingly light touch; that’s why it stuck with me after the first few chapters.
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