Back to the 80s: The Sweet Military Wife

Back to the 80s: The Sweet Military Wife

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重生八零之军嫂有点甜

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 重生八零之军嫂有点甜

By 息归

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
53 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Su Nianmei died unexpectedly in an earthquake, only to be reborn by a twist of fate in the 1980s as a woman with the same name as her own. To her surprise, she became a married woman with a little bun. The little bun clung to her hand and sweetly asked: “Mom, can you divorce Dad and stay with me instead?” Behind her, a certain man with dark eyes wrapped his arm around her waist, possessively declaring: “A military marriage doesn’t allow divorce!” Warnings: The child is not their biological child. It’s a 1v1 romance, with both characters committed only to each other.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Back to the 80s: The Sweet Military Wife Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Back to the 80s: The Sweet Military Wife I recently dove into "Back to the 80s: The Sweet Military Wife," and it's definitely a unique read, though perhaps not without its quirks. The premise alone grabbed me, and I was eager to see how the author would blend transmigration with a sweet romance set against the backdrop of 1980s China. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The story kicks off with our protagonist finding herself transported back in time after an earthquake, inheriting a new identity as a military wife with a ready-made family. This setup offered a great blend of slice-of-life domesticity and the challenges of adapting to a different era. I appreciated the early focus on her relationship with her new child and the budding romance with her husband. ### What Works Well The author excels at creating a charismatic protagonist. I enjoyed watching her navigate the cultural differences and use her modern knowledge to improve her family's life. I was also intrigued by the initial mystery surrounding the original owner of the body. The hints of a hidden past, suggesting a possible kidnapping and a connection to a wealthy family, added a compelling layer to the narrative. The "cute children" tag is definitely accurate, as the interactions with the child are heartwarming and add a lot of charm to the story. ### Areas of Concern While the initial plot was captivating, the story takes a rather unexpected turn in the latter half. This is where things get a bit...psychedelic. The introduction of time travel and the husband's backstory felt somewhat rushed. I found the pacing a little uneven, and I wished the author had delved deeper into these fantastical elements. It felt like there was a lot of potential that wasn't fully realized, leaving me wanting more development in certain areas. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where I need to mention some potential spoilers, so skip this section if you want to go in completely blind! Apparently, the heroine and her husband have a past connection that spans multiple lifetimes. He's not just a military man in the 80s; he's an immortal being chasing after her through time. This revelation, while intriguing, felt a bit abrupt and could have benefited from more build-up. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Back to the 80s: The Sweet Military Wife" is an interesting, albeit flawed, novel. The initial premise and the protagonist's charm kept me engaged, but the later plot developments felt rushed and somewhat underdeveloped. If you're looking for a lighthearted romance with a touch of the extraordinary, this might be worth a read. However, be prepared for a story that takes some unexpected turns and might leave you wanting a bit more explanation. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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