Back to the Sixties: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs

Back to the Sixties: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs

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重回六零:种田发家养崽崽

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Back to the '60s: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs, BAFGWRC, ทะลุมิติไปเป็นชาวสวนแม่ลูกสาม, 重回六零:种田发家养崽崽

By nanfanglizhi, southern lychee, 南方荔枝

4.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
701 chapters
Original Publisher
aliwx / alibaba literature

Description

Lin Qing He transmigrated into the novel and became one of its cannon fodder. The novel’s background is non-viable-1960s, time of want to eat but nothing to eat and want to wear, nothing to wear. Although the lack of supplies and life was monotonous, this wasn’t what she was concerned about because she got a small personal interspatial space, which is stuffed with supplies, so temporarily no worries about basic needs. What she is worried about, if she remembers correctly, her three so-called sons will become big villains in the future, and their upright and cold dad will end up in an indestructible end. Lin Qing He looked at the three future villain sons, eldest who was only five years old, the second child was only three years old, and the third child was only one year old, and decided to give them half a big white bun first… Label- light-hearted, farming, doting & sweet (T/N: Very slice of life)

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
aliwx / alibaba literature
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Back to the Sixties: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Back to the Sixties: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs This novel, with its sprawling 700+ chapters, promised a heartwarming slice-of-life journey, and for the most part, it delivered. "Back to the Sixties: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs" follows our modern-day MC as she transmigrates into a novel, armed with a spatial ability and a mission to rewrite her family's villainous future. I found myself drawn into the Zhou family's world, from their humble beginnings in the countryside to their eventual success in the bustling capital. ### First Impressions Initially, I was captivated by the premise of a transmigration story where the MC actually *prepares* for her new life. It's a fun twist, and the early chapters, focused on farming, cooking, and raising her "three little buns," had a certain "Fields of Gold" charm. I appreciated the slow burn and the emphasis on family bonds. ### What Works Well What truly shone was the character development, particularly that of the MC. She's portrayed as a strong, modern woman who navigates the challenges of a different era with a blend of stubbornness and adaptability. I admired her ability to balance her own desires with the realities of her new life. Many readers praised how she wasn't a Mary Sue but a hardworking, rational woman who prioritized her own happiness. The relationships, especially between the MC and her sons, were both funny and endearing, and I enjoyed seeing them grow and develop over the decades. The ML, while perhaps not as central as in other novels, was a solid and supportive husband, and their interactions were often quite fluffy. ### Areas of Concern However, I did see some concerns raised regarding the later parts of the story. Some felt the plot became draggy after the family moved to the capital, with the introduction of numerous side characters diluting the focus. A more serious concern was the ML's persistent desire for a daughter, even when the MC was older and expressed reluctance due to the risks of pregnancy. Some felt this bordered on pressuring her and that the author didn't portray this behavior in a critical light. This, along with the occasional dubcon situations, made some readers uncomfortable. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning **Spoiler Alert:** Some reviews discussed plot points regarding the MC's pregnancy, the ML's desire for a daughter, and the revelation of her transmigration to the ML. ### Final Verdict Despite some flaws, "Back to the Sixties: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs" is a heartwarming and engaging slice-of-life novel. If you're looking for a long, slow-paced story about family, growth, and overcoming challenges, this might be the perfect read for you. Just be aware of the potential issues raised regarding the ML's behavior and the pacing in the later chapters. Overall, I found it to be a worthwhile journey with characters I grew to care about, even if it wasn't without its bumps along the road.

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