After the Divorce, Me and My Tyrant Ex-husband Got Transmigrated as a Farmers in the Ancient Times

After the Divorce, Me and My Tyrant Ex-husband Got Transmigrated as a Farmers in the Ancient Times

WE DO NOT HOST CHAPTERS, DOWNLOADS, SCANS, OR SOURCE FILES FOR THIS TITLE.

This recommendation engine is for book information and recommendations only. The listing is metadata, tags, ratings, and discovery links.

离婚后和霸总穿去古代种田

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 离婚后和霸总穿去古代种田

By 卿云

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
584 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

In order to get away from clutches of the tyrant boss, Xia Qianqian swore to the heavens: “I will get a divorce even if I were to farm in ancient times!” OK! Successful divorce! Successfully transmigrated! Xia Qianqian looked at her almost blind mother, three-year-old sister, and her half-crippled legs, she felt like crying but there weren’t any tears :“God, I was just joking, I didn’t mean to be so serious…” After becoming a shabby peasant girl from a influential president’s wife, she needed to live a life of hardship. Fighting beast, raising younger brothers and sisters, building kilns and burning tiles to make big money, all she need to rely on is a bear heart and leopard courage! There was a rumor from ten miles to eight towns that there was a powerful girl in Yangliu Village and she was someone no one dares to marry. Gu Changsheng came to the door with the divorce certificate: “Wife, when will we remarry?”

Tags

Click any tag to find similar novels in the recommendation engine.

Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After the Divorce, Me and My Tyrant Ex-husband Got Transmigrated as a Farmers in the Ancient Times Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After the Divorce, Me and My Tyrant Ex-husband Got Transmigrated as a Farmers in the Ancient Times This title is a mouthful, but the premise is intriguing, right? A divorced couple, ancient times, farming… It’s certainly a unique blend! After diving in, I found a story that's both heartwarming and a little frustrating, landing somewhere in the middle for me. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn in by the "fish out of water" scenario and the potential for rekindled romance. The idea of a modern couple navigating ancient Chinese society while dealing with the baggage of their failed marriage seemed ripe for both comedic and emotional moments. And for the most part, it delivered on that promise. ### What Works Well The slow-burn romance is definitely a highlight. The female lead's initial confusion, mistaking her ex-husband's new form as his ancestor, adds a layer of complexity and humor to their interactions. I enjoyed watching them gradually rediscover their feelings for each other amidst the challenges of their new life. The author's writing style is also a strong point. The dialogue feels natural, and the pacing, while sometimes slow, allows for a deeper immersion into the characters' lives and the setting. The female lead's entrepreneurial spirit, particularly her focus on porcelain burning, is also a refreshing take on the "get rich quick" trope often found in transmigration stories. ### Areas of Concern While the story has its charms, it's not without its flaws. I found the characters, aside from the main couple, to be somewhat underdeveloped and inconsistent. Their actions often felt repetitive, hindering their potential for meaningful growth. The ending also felt rushed, leaving me wanting more closure for the supporting characters and their relationships with the main couple. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Regarding spoilers, some users have mentioned that the reason for the divorce is explained in the extras. Also, the male lead transmigrated after the female lead. ### Final Verdict "After the Divorce, Me and My Tyrant Ex-husband Got Transmigrated as a Farmers in the Ancient Times" is a decent read if you're looking for a sweet, slow-paced romance with a unique premise. Just be prepared for some uneven pacing and a few underdeveloped characters. Overall, I'd recommend it as a light and enjoyable read, perfect for when you want something heartwarming but not too demanding.

Related Novels