70s Young Wife Teased! Black-bellied Officer Loses Control in Jealousy

70s Young Wife Teased! Black-bellied Officer Loses Control in Jealousy

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七零小妻被撩!腹黑军官红眼失控

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 七零小妻被撩!腹黑军官红眼失控

By 失而

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
706 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Once she time-traveled, Yu Xiangnian became the despised shrew in a military family compound of the 1970s. Her husband didn’t love her, her children weren’t close to her, and the neighbors disliked her. Did she care about their opinions? Not at all! She was knowledgeable, cultured, well-connected, and beautiful. Getting rich and building a career were her priorities! However… why did her husband look more and more pleasing to the eye? And why did the kids start to seem a bit adorable too? Later, she asked for a divorce. The man who had always been indifferent to her got teary-eyed, “No divorce! I like you. I’ve liked you for a long time… a very long time!”

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

70s Young Wife Teased! Black-bellied Officer Loses Control in Jealousy Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on 70s Young Wife Teased! Black-bellied Officer Loses Control in Jealousy Alright, let's dive into "70s Young Wife Teased! Black-bellied Officer Loses Control in Jealousy." What a mouthful of a title! This novel promised a transmigration story with a healthy dose of romance and some 70s nostalgia. I went in hoping for a fun, engaging read, but my experience was... mixed. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing. A modern woman transmigrating into the body of a neglected wife in the 1970s? Sounds like a recipe for some interesting drama and potential for character growth. I was ready to see how the protagonist would navigate the challenges of a bygone era and a less-than-ideal marriage. ### What Works Well The initial setup has potential, and the clash between modern thinking and the traditional values of the 70s is a compelling theme. The female lead's attempts to use her modern knowledge to improve her situation are interesting, particularly her forays into money-making. There's a certain appeal to seeing her try to shake things up in a society that's very different from what she's used to. ### Areas of Concern However, the execution seems to be where things fall apart. The biggest issue, and one that I found myself getting increasingly frustrated with, is the *rampant* miscommunication between the main characters. It feels like every problem could be solved with a simple conversation, but the characters consistently avoid talking to each other, leading to misunderstandings that drag on for far too long. The male lead, in particular, seems to be stuck in the 70s in more ways than one. His emotional intelligence is severely lacking, and his inability to communicate effectively is a major source of frustration. While I appreciate the attempt to portray a character who is a product of his time, his inflexibility can be grating. The female lead isn't without her flaws either. While she's supposed to be intelligent and independent, she often acts rashly and fails to consider the consequences of her actions, especially in the context of the original owner's past mistakes. Her pride often gets in the way of resolving conflicts, which only exacerbates the existing problems. ### Final Verdict "70s Young Wife Teased! Black-bellied Officer Loses Control in Jealousy" has an interesting premise and some potential, but the execution leaves much to be desired. The constant miscommunication and frustrating character flaws make it a difficult read at times. If you're looking for a lighthearted, easy read, this might not be the novel for you. However, if you're willing to turn off your brain and endure the slow-burn character development, you might find some enjoyment in it. Proceed with caution!

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