80’s Military Marriage: After Transmigrating, I Became the White Moonlight of the Courtyard

80’s Military Marriage: After Transmigrating, I Became the White Moonlight of the Courtyard

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八零军婚,穿书后成了大院白月光

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 八零军婚,穿书后成了大院白月光

By 一盞紅爐

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
491 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

A genius girl from a family of medical professionals, due to an accident, transmigrated into a period novel and became the vicious female supporting character. Ye Xiaoxiao was the fake daughter of the Hao family. Growing up in the courtyard of the capital, she was the white moonlight of the young people in the courtyard. Until the age of seventeen, the real daughter returned, and the gears of fate began to turn. The white moonlight turned into a grain of rice, admirers changed their allegiance one after another, and under the contrast of the ambitious female lead, she was belittled to be worthless. Not only that, Ye Xiaoxiao’s biological parents were all cannon fodder-like existences in the book. Her father fell off a mountain slope and died tragically, her mother was bedridden with exhaustion. Her eldest brother worked hard to become wealthy, but he was involved in a mine accident while working in the mine, and his family didn’t even get compensation. Her second brother was doing well in the army, but he was sent on a dangerous mission for offending his superiors and died in the line of duty. Her third brother had a talent for business and thrived as a speculator, but he was framed by his brothers in a business competition. Her fourth brother was intelligent and wise, but he became paralyzed due to a medical accident. Ye Xiaoxiao, who transmigrated into the book, looked at her family who cared for her in every way and secretly decided: Screw the original book, I will defy fate! … Years later, Hao Yanyan, who had escaped from her adoptive parents’ family, accidentally reunited with her family. Who could tell her why her father became an instructor, her mother became a professor? Her eldest brother was a mining tycoon, her second brother was the most promising officer, her third brother had opened a multinational trading company, and her fourth brother was a graduate student at a prestigious university. Even the “Yan Wang” that the courtyard youths often mentioned had become Ye family’s son-in-law! … Ye Xiaoxiao held her husband’s hand with her left hand and her child’s hand with her right, “A good life is earned by ourselves!”

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

80’s Military Marriage: After Transmigrating, I Became the White Moonlight of the Courtyard Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on 80’s Military Marriage: After Transmigrating, I Became the White Moonlight of the Courtyard This novel, "80’s Military Marriage: After Transmigrating, I Became the White Moonlight of the Courtyard", offers a comforting slice-of-life romance set against the backdrop of 1980s China. While it has some pacing issues, I found myself charmed by the characters and the relatively low-stakes drama. ### First Impressions The premise is fairly straightforward: a modern woman transmigrates into a novel she's read, becoming a "white moonlight" figure. Her main advantage is her knowledge of the book's plot and her medical expertise from her previous life. The story follows her navigating life, love, and unexpected success in this new era. I was initially drawn in by the promise of a smart protagonist and a doting military love interest. ### What Works Well One of the most appealing aspects is the relationship between the female lead (FL) and the male lead (ML). The ML falls hard and fast, which is always fun to read, and the FL, despite being a bit clueless about romance initially, eventually reciprocates. I also appreciated that the FL had a good relationship with her biological family, which sidesteps some of the more tiresome tropes often found in transmigration stories. The author also avoids relying on typical cheat devices like systems or magical spaces, which I found refreshing. The FL's intelligence and ability to handle problems without resorting to over-the-top "face-slapping" scenarios were also a plus. ### Areas of Concern I did find that the pacing could be uneven at times. Some story arcs felt like filler, and certain conflicts, particularly involving the original female lead (OGFL), dragged on longer than necessary. While the FL is generally capable, her occasional childishness was also a bit jarring. The antagonists also lacked depth and were often resolved too quickly. I also felt that the ending, while satisfying, felt a little abrupt. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may be disappointed with the OGFL's fate, as she is essentially sent away and doesn't have a particularly happy ending. Also, be aware that the FL's success comes relatively easily, which might require some suspension of disbelief. ### Final Verdict Overall, "80’s Military Marriage: After Transmigrating, I Became the White Moonlight of the Courtyard" is an enjoyable read if you're looking for a lighthearted, low-drama romance with a strong focus on slice-of-life elements. While it has its flaws in pacing and character development, the charming leads and the satisfying resolution of conflicts make it a worthwhile read for fans of the genre. I'd recommend it with the caveat that you shouldn't expect too much depth or complexity.

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