Before I Abandoned my Husband and Children, I was Spoiled (70s)

Before I Abandoned my Husband and Children, I was Spoiled (70s)

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回到七零抛夫弃子前,我被宠爆了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 回到七零抛夫弃子前,我被宠爆了

By 儂無憂

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
480 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Shen Yiyi was a professional vicious female supporting character in the fast-travel system. In her final mission, she transmigrated into a period novel and became a malicious educated youth female supporting character. She was obsessed with the male lead. She married the big villain. She gave birth to three cannon fodder sons. She was lazy and pretentious and ultimately, she abandoned her husband and children to return to the city. In the end, the male lead “delivered justice” and sent her to her grave. Just as she was happily preparing to enjoy her retirement with her golden finger, she unexpectedly learned that her villainous husband and three little cannon fodder sons—who should have hated her—had perished along with the s*umbag male lead in an act of vengeance for her! The system explained that her villainous husband and sons had such deep feelings for her that they broke free from the original plot. Overcome with both guilt and emotion, Shen Yiyi decisively returned to the era with billions worth of supplies—to love her husband, spoil her sons, live a good life, and, of course, make money!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Before I Abandoned my Husband and Children, I was Spoiled (70s) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Before I Abandoned my Husband and Children, I was Spoiled (70s) This novel certainly grabbed my attention with its intriguing title! Transmigration, a magical space, and a second chance in the 70s? Sign me up. After diving in, I found myself pleasantly surprised by certain aspects, though I also noticed a few areas that might not appeal to every reader. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely a strong hook. We're thrown into the life of a woman who gets a chance to redo things, armed with modern knowledge and a magical space. The setup immediately presents opportunities for both wish-fulfillment and heartwarming family dynamics, which is a promising start. I was particularly curious to see how the "spoiled" aspect would play out, and whether it would be endearing or grating. ### What Works Well One of the strongest points, for me, was the focus on the relationships. The story seems to really invest in developing its characters, especially the side characters. I appreciate when a novel takes the time to make its supporting cast feel real and recurring, rather than disposable plot devices. This attention to detail really elevates the overall experience. The story also seems to deliver on the "spoiled" promise, creating a satisfying power dynamic where the main character is consistently supported and loved. I also found the slice-of-life aspect to be well-executed, managing to stay engaging without dragging on, which is a rare feat in this genre. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where we need to be careful. Some reviews hinted at the ML's possessiveness and the lengths he goes to for the FL, even mentioning him breaking "the will of the world" to avenge her. While some might find this romantic, others could see it as a red flag. It seems the ML straddles the line between "doting" and "obsessive," and your tolerance for that trope will likely influence your enjoyment of the story. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Before I Abandoned my Husband and Children, I was Spoiled (70s)" seems like a solid choice if you're looking for a fluffy, feel-good read with a strong focus on family and relationships. The FL is reportedly a green flag, and the story delivers on the wish-fulfillment aspect of being spoiled and loved. However, be aware of the potential for the ML's behavior to be a sticking point, depending on your personal preferences. If you enjoy slice-of-life stories with a touch of magic and don't mind a potentially overbearing ML, this might be right up your alley.

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