Delicate Wife in the 70’s

Delicate Wife in the 70’s

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七十年代嬌媳婦

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 七十年代嬌媳婦

By sù mèi píng shēng, 栖光, 素昧平生v

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
119 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

In her past life, due to an unexpected drowning accident, Ye Qingshui, a village girl, was forced to marry a male educated youth from the city who had no choice but to wed her to quell the rumors. However, married life was far from the happiness she had imagined. The man divorced her in order to return to his hometown, leaving her with nothing, even losing her child. Reborn and given another chance, Ye Qingshui has realized the truth—if a man wants to leave, let him roll away as far as he pleases. Wait, not so fast! Before he goes, there’s still that little child who has yet to arrive—her precious baby. **A naive but beautiful village girl VS a wealthy and handsome man who was set up in marriage** 1. A sweet romance with a focus on food, 1V1, and really fragrant face-slapping moments. 2. The male lead was never a s*umbag in both lives. 3. Why the ML left her was a mystery, there were a lot of things she didn’t know but would understand later. Tags: Food, Rebirth, Healing, Sweet Romance, Historical Setting, 70’s era

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Delicate Wife in the 70’s Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Delicate Wife in the 70’s "Delicate Wife in the 70's" is a charming dive into a historical slice-of-life romance with a touch of rebirth drama. I went into it expecting a fluffy, feel-good read, and while it definitely delivers on the heartwarming moments, it also offers a surprisingly nuanced exploration of relationships and personal growth. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise – a woman reborn into the 1970s, given a second chance at life and love. The initial chapters set the stage well, establishing the heroine's past life baggage and her determination to forge a different path this time around. The setting itself is vividly depicted, immersing you in the rural atmosphere of the era. ### What Works Well The slow-burn romance is a major highlight. It's not an instant love story, which I appreciated. The male lead isn't immediately head-over-heels for the female lead, and their relationship develops gradually as they navigate the complexities of a forced marriage. The author does a fantastic job of building the characters and showing their growth over time. I found myself becoming invested in their journey as they learned to understand and appreciate each other. I also enjoyed the blend of family life, romance, and the heroine's ambition to improve her family's circumstances. The story isn't solely focused on romantic love; it also explores themes of family, community, and self-reliance. The author balances these elements effectively, creating a well-rounded and engaging narrative. The focus on the female lead's self-development is a strong point, as she transitions from a naive village girl to an educated and capable woman. ### Areas of Concern The first half of the novel can feel a bit heavy, especially given the heroine's past life experiences and the initial misunderstandings between her and the male lead. It's not a constant barrage of angst, but there are definitely moments that tug at your heartstrings. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Delicate Wife in the 70's" is a worthwhile read if you're looking for a slow-burn romance with a strong focus on character development and family dynamics. While the beginning may be a bit angsty for some, the heartwarming moments and the satisfying resolution make it a journey worth taking. I'd recommend giving it a try if you enjoy historical slice-of-life stories with a touch of sweetness and depth.

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