’70s Delicate Little Wife

’70s Delicate Little Wife

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七零娇气小媳妇

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 七零娇气小媳妇

By 七月田

3.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
88 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Out of boredom, Xu Xiao Jiao read an era book. Just one sleep and she transmigrated into the cannon fodder in it. The original owner Zhao Xiao Jiao was a cadre’s child sent to the countryside. However, it was discovered she was fake daughter that was wrongly brought home at birth. Afterwards, she was miserably schemed by the real daughter, Xu Yan Yan. Surrounded by onlookers, she was seen with parentless Song Wei Ping laying in one quilt with chicken feathers all over the floor and a hastily gifted boxed lunch. Before going to bed, she was still thinking, “How s*upid. How attractive is an omnipotent man like Song Wei Ping? He was a future business tycoon! Rich, unwedded, and handsome. How wonderful it’ll be to be his roommate. Wasn’t this winning lying down?” Opening her eyes again, she and Song Wei Ping were lying on the same bed. Their eyes collided with each other. Immediately, there was a knock on the door. Xu Yan Yan excitedly called out, “Elder Sister Xiao Jiao, are you inside?”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

’70s Delicate Little Wife Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on ’70s Delicate Little Wife ’70s Delicate Little Wife promised a charming slice-of-life story with a lazy female lead and a doting male lead set against a backdrop of economic change. While it delivered on some of those promises, it ultimately left me with mixed feelings. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably appealing: a transmigration story where the protagonist embraces her inner "salted fish" and aims for a life of leisure. I was initially drawn to the idea of a strong, capable male lead willing to pamper his wife. The marriage of convenience trope added another layer of intrigue. However, I quickly realized that the execution might not live up to the potential. ### What Works Well The novel excels at creating a lighthearted, easy-to-read experience. It's the kind of story you can pick up when you want a break from more intense plots. The male lead is undeniably devoted, practically bending over backward to cater to the female lead's desires. Some readers may enjoy this dynamic, finding it sweet and comforting. The rags-to-riches aspect is also satisfying, as the couple navigates the challenges of the era and builds a successful life together. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the female lead's extreme laziness and perceived selfishness. While the "salted fish" persona is initially amusing, it quickly becomes grating. She relies heavily on the male lead to handle everything, from household chores to earning money, without seemingly offering much in return. This imbalance creates a sense of unfairness, and it's difficult to root for a protagonist who appears to be taking advantage of her partner. The lack of character development for both leads also contributed to my growing boredom as the story progressed. While the author attempts to justify the female lead's actions by giving her credit for business ideas and caring for the male lead's grandmother, these efforts often fall short of truly convincing me of her value. The story felt somewhat unbalanced, with the male lead working tirelessly while the female lead reaped the rewards. ### Final Verdict ’70s Delicate Little Wife is a flawed but ultimately readable novel. If you're looking for a light, fluffy read with a doting male lead and don't mind a lazy, somewhat selfish female lead, you might find it enjoyable. However, if you prefer well-developed characters and a more balanced relationship dynamic, you might want to look elsewhere. The novel had the potential to be something truly special, but ultimately fell short due to its uneven character development and reliance on tired tropes.

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