Adored Koi in the ’70s

Adored Koi in the ’70s

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团宠锦鲤在七零 (Old title) / 大乔的七十年代

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 团宠锦鲤在七零 (Old title), 大乔的七十年代

By 云吉锦绣

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
174 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Dong Feng Community has two Qiao. The elder Qiao was short and stuttered with a fate of a cannon fodder. The little Qiao was smart and beautiful and she was born a winner. Their father was paralyzed, little Qiao encouraged her mother to remarry and leave the paralyzed father to Elder Qiao. Elder Qiao, who was destined to live a miserable life, became lucky after saving a small koi. The paralyzed father stood up and became a supermarket chain tycoon. One of her younger twin brothers became a medical brain and the other became a star. As for herself, she had changed her body, owning fair skin and beautiful long legs! Father loves stepmother, grandparents hold her in their hands and dote on her. Huo Chi, the big boss, drove back in the limousine, proposed to Elder Qiao in public, and spoiled her like a little princess! The days of being adored couldn’t get even better! Watching the wealthy Qiao family, the remarried mother regretted it and cried to come back. Little Qiao panicked even more: This script is wrong…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Adored Koi in the ’70s Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Adored Koi in the ’70s "Adored Koi in the ’70s" is a completed web novel that I recently dove into, and it was quite the ride! This story blends comedy, fantasy, historical elements, and slice-of-life moments into a unique mix. While it has its charm and draws you in with its family dynamics, I did find some aspects that gave me pause. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a heartwarming family story set in the 1970s. The tags, like "cute children" and "doting love interests," suggested a lighthearted read. However, as I progressed, I realized there were some darker undertones and mature themes like "child abuse" and "divorce" that added layers to the narrative. ### What Works Well What stood out most was the strong focus on family, particularly the grandma. She's a force to be reckoned with, and I found myself rooting for her and her unconventional approach to life. Many readers have also pointed out the comedic relief provided by the eldest uncle and his wife, their hilarious antics adding much-needed levity to the heavier themes. The slice-of-life aspect is well-executed, offering glimpses into the daily lives of the characters and their struggles. I especially enjoyed the exploration of non-patriarchal family dynamics, which felt refreshing for a story set in this era. The author's handling of karma for those who wronged the main character was also satisfying. ### Areas of Concern Despite the enjoyable aspects, I did have some concerns. The sheer number of characters made it difficult to keep track of everyone, and the plot sometimes felt stretched out and unfocused. I also found the constant emphasis on the protagonist's beauty, particularly her fair skin, to be a bit excessive and, at times, uncomfortable. Some readers have noted the story's casual approach to violence and assault, which detracted from the overall enjoyment. The ending also felt rushed, leaving some plot threads unresolved and leaving me wanting more closure for certain characters. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have mentioned plot points about the MC's twin sister and the circumstances of her rebirth and life, plus her mother and the challenges they faced after being reborn. Other spoilers involve the fate of the male lead's father and the complexities of his relationships. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Adored Koi in the ’70s" is a mixed bag. While the strong family dynamics, comedic moments, and feminist undertones are appealing, the excessive descriptions of beauty, violence, and the sprawling cast can be overwhelming. If you're looking for a lighthearted slice-of-life story with a strong female lead and aren't too bothered by some of the darker elements, this might be worth a try. However, be prepared for a somewhat uneven reading experience.

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