Dressed up as a Real Mom

Dressed up as a Real Mom

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穿成年代文男主亲妈

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Transmigrated as a Novel Protagonist's Mother, 穿成年代文男主亲妈

By blooming without results, 开花不结果, 闲时听雨

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
61 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

He Xiaoyun transmigrated in the 70s and became the mother of the hero in a book. The feats of the old lady in her youth were endless: Pretended to fall into the water and drowning, relying on the soldier in the same village on saving her, drugging the other party, and then conceiving a child; Relying on having a son to separate from the family, suspecting her husband of cheating and playing around the army. He Xiaoyun always felt that the hero’s father is doomed for eight lifetimes. She hated these kinds of people the most but she became such a person herself… ‘I feel like I can’t talk like that anymore.’ The only fortunate thing is the old lady is still just a young woman, she’s still young, beautiful, and healthy. They are three things and she recognizes the situation no matter how bad it is. However, at night, she thought of the ‘old man’ that made the hero full of respect. Now that she’s been forced to take over, He Xiaoyun, a single dog, isn’t all that well.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Dressed up as a Real Mom Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Dressed up as a Real Mom "Dressed up as a Real Mom" promised a light and fluffy escape, and for the most part, it delivered. I went in expecting a heartwarming slice-of-life story with a touch of historical charm, and that's exactly what I got. It's the kind of novel you pick up when you need a break from heavier, more dramatic reads, and in that regard, it succeeds admirably. ### First Impressions The premise is straightforward: a modern woman transmigrates into the body of a less-than-stellar wife and mother in 1970s China. What immediately grabbed me was the lack of heavy-handed drama. The original owner of the body wasn't exactly a saint, but the story doesn't dwell on her past misdeeds. Instead, it focuses on the female lead's journey to build a loving family and adjust to her new life. ### What Works Well The relationship between the female lead and her husband is definitely a highlight. He initially appears to be the stoic soldier type, but he quickly reveals a mischievous and playful side. Their interactions are sweet and often funny, and I enjoyed watching their relationship develop. The "bun," as some readers affectionately call the child, is also incredibly cute and adds to the overall heartwarming atmosphere. I found the pacing quite relaxing, focusing on the everyday moments of family life and the female lead's personal growth. The setting is also charming, offering a glimpse into rural China during the 1970s. ### Areas of Concern While the lack of conflict is a major selling point for some, I can see how it might not appeal to all readers. The plot is undeniably simple, and there aren't any major hurdles or villains to overcome. I noticed a few readers felt the story lacked depth and that the female lead's past life didn't play a significant enough role. Also, the ending felt a bit abrupt to me; I wished for more exploration of her college life. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers mentioned that the female lead never reveals her true identity to her husband, which is a point of contention. While some appreciate the ambiguity, others feel it's a missed opportunity for deeper emotional connection. Also, some found it odd that the family so readily accepted her sudden change in personality. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Dressed up as a Real Mom" is a pleasant and heartwarming read. If you're looking for a light, drama-free slice of life with a sweet romance and a cute child, this novel is definitely worth checking out. However, if you prefer stories with more conflict and complex plots, you might find it a bit too simple. I personally enjoyed it for what it was: a relaxing and comforting escape.

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