1970s Military Marriage, Doomsday Lazy Fish Sweetly Spoiled and Wins

1970s Military Marriage, Doomsday Lazy Fish Sweetly Spoiled and Wins

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七零军婚,末世咸鱼娇宠躺赢

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 七零军婚,末世咸鱼娇宠躺赢

By 小京不在家

3.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
181 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Ji Wanqing, a survivor of the apocalypse, possesses a space with abundant resources and transmigrates to the 1970s. She was exhausted from the struggles of her previous life, so this time she vows to embrace a leisurely retirement! The Ji family, who mistreated the original owner of the body, were promptly dealt with by the super-strong apocalypse warrior, becoming subdued. However, JiJianguo, like a grasshopper in autumn, still stirred trouble behind the scenes, attempting to send Ji Wanqing to the Northwest as a “Educated youth” (educated youth sent to the countryside). For Ji Wanqing, who is determined to live a carefree life, farming is out of the question. She swiftly makes a phone call to the military district, embarking on a new life as a military wife. Her new husband is a handsome, capable, and domineering man, but he has a peculiar preference – he loves intellectuals and bookworms. To foster a harmonious relationship, Ji Wanqing occasionally pretends to be knowledgeable and uses books to tempt her husband. Unbeknownst to her, her act gradually transforms her into a prestigious academician at the weapons research institute.

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

1970s Military Marriage, Doomsday Lazy Fish Sweetly Spoiled and Wins Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on 1970s Military Marriage, Doomsday Lazy Fish Sweetly Spoiled and Wins Okay, so I just finished "1970s Military Marriage, Doomsday Lazy Fish Sweetly Spoiled and Wins" (what a mouthful!), and I have some thoughts. It's one of those novels that's perfectly fine, enjoyable even, but not exactly groundbreaking. ### First Impressions The premise definitely piqued my interest: a time-traveling, doomsday-prepped MC in a 1970s military marriage setting. The "lazy fish" aspect also hinted at a fun, carefree protagonist, which I always appreciate. I was ready for some sweet, spoiled fun! ### What Works Well The MC is undeniably likeable. She has that "salted fish" personality – a bit selfish and lazy, but with a good heart and a strong sense of justice. I enjoyed watching her navigate the challenges of the era and take revenge on those who wronged her. The "golden finger" abilities, like her magical space and super strength, added a fun, wish-fulfillment element. I'm also a sucker for a doting love interest, and the ML definitely fits the bill. There's something comforting in a story where the main character can just enjoy life and succeed. I also found the face-slapping moments satisfying. ### Areas of Concern While the novel is enjoyable, it does have its drawbacks. The plot points that are teased never really pan out. The ML, while doting, is pretty one-dimensional. The side characters, while numerous, often feel like plot devices to further the MC's success. Also, the writing, while competent, isn't particularly outstanding. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where I have to drop a spoiler: There's a rebirthed character who's supposed to be the original female lead of the novel the MC transmigrated into. But, this plot point doesn’t fully materialize into anything substantial, which was a bit disappointing. ### Final Verdict Overall, "1970s Military Marriage, Doomsday Lazy Fish Sweetly Spoiled and Wins" is a decent read if you're a fan of the genre. It's not the most original or well-developed story, but it offers a lighthearted and enjoyable experience. If you're looking for something deep and complex, this might not be for you. But if you want a carefree protagonist with golden fingers, a doting love interest, and a satisfying revenge plot, then give it a try. I'd say it's a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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