Back to the ’80s to Raise a Wolfy Boyfriend

Back to the ’80s to Raise a Wolfy Boyfriend

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重生八零养狼崽

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 重生八零养狼崽

By she's a flower, 伊人为花

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1364 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

After death, Gu Jin realized the child, whom she had fed only once in the past, was the only person who gave her proper burial and avenged her by any means. Once she’s reborn, she found him when he was being bullied. And despite objections, Gu Jin took this malnourished child under her care with help from the dimension in her possession. However, never did she expect she would lead him astray… Many years later, Gu Jin can’t help gritting her teeth as she is watching the elegant and handsome man on TV. He has grown up to be a successful and powerful businessman who is outwardly kind but inwardly ruthless. Most unexpectedly, he has turned into a man who is domineering and protective of her.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Back to the ’80s to Raise a Wolfy Boyfriend Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Back to the ’80s to Raise a Wolfy Boyfriend "Back to the ’80s to Raise a Wolfy Boyfriend" promised a cozy rebirth story with a touch of fantasy, and for a while, it delivered. However, as I delved deeper, I found myself on a bit of a rollercoaster ride, experiencing both the delightful highs and the somewhat perplexing lows. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are undeniably charming. The setting, a fictionalized Chinese countryside in the 1980s, is vividly painted. The early dynamic between Gu Jin, the reborn female lead, and An Minjing, her "wolfy boyfriend," is endearing. I was immediately drawn into their world and eager to see how Gu Jin would use her second chance and magical space to build a better life. ### What Works Well The novel shines when it focuses on the slice-of-life aspects of Gu Jin's journey. Her cultivation, her growing prosperity, and her interactions with the genuinely kind people around her are all heartwarming. The blend of modern knowledge with the simpler times of the '80s creates a unique and engaging backdrop. The initial "poor-to-rich" arc is well-executed and satisfying. I also appreciated the slow-burn romance, although its pacing became a point of contention later on. ### Areas of Concern As the story progressed, I noticed a shift in tone and focus. The introduction of city life and high school drama brought with it a level of cruelty and, at times, a detachment from reality that felt jarring. The plot became increasingly convoluted, with numerous side plots that seemed to add little to the overall narrative. The relationship between Gu Jin and An Minjing, while initially sweet, suffered from frustrating miscommunications and a prolonged reluctance to acknowledge their feelings. The male lead's actions also became increasingly questionable as he was introduced to the underworld. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may find the later plot developments disturbing. Specifically, instances of violence, torture, and the male lead's possessiveness might be off-putting. The shift towards darker themes and morally grey actions could alienate readers who were drawn in by the initial feel-good atmosphere. ### Final Verdict "Back to the ’80s to Raise a Wolfy Boyfriend" is a novel of two halves. The first half is a delightful blend of slice-of-life, fantasy, and romance. The second half, however, veers into darker territory with a more complex and sometimes confusing plot. While the initial premise and characters are strong, the later developments may not appeal to all readers. Ultimately, whether or not you enjoy this novel will depend on your tolerance for tonal shifts and your investment in the evolving relationship between Gu Jin and An Minjing. I'd recommend giving it a try, but be prepared for a potentially bumpy ride.

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