I Raised a Big Boss in the ’90s

I Raised a Big Boss in the ’90s

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我在90年代养大佬[穿书 / 穿成大佬的私奔前妻

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我在90年代养大佬[穿书, 穿成大佬的私奔前妻

By chi mo, 池陌

3.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
146 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Su Wei just woke up and became the villain in the book. The female partner eloped with someone soon after her husband died, leaving her own son and her husband’s six younger siblings. Who knows, but was abandoned tragically, the end is miserable! But those six younger siblings have become superstars, scientific research magnates, stock speculators, Internet crocodiles… When her abandoned son grew up, he became a digital painting genius! What’s more terrible is that her husband is not dead at all! ! ! He just lost his memory, made a fortune in a certain corner, and finally became the official match of the s*um heroine! Su Weiwei: Eloped? Nothing! Is it not good to be the eldest wife of big brothers, or is it not honorable enough to be a mother of a painting genius? No matter how bad, it is necessary to inherit her husband’s inheritance! ! ! Therefore, Su Weiwei was busy working as a fairy godmother to the seven big brothers in the chronology.

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Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Raised a Big Boss in the ’90s Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Raised a Big Boss in the ’90s ### First Impressions "I Raised a Big Boss in the ’90s" had me hooked with its premise: a modern woman transmigrating into a novel set in the bustling 90s. The idea of navigating a new era while trying to secure a good future for a bunch of potentially powerful kids? Intriguing! I dove in expecting a heartwarming tale of family, ambition, and maybe a little romance. What I found was... a bit more complicated. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect, for me, was the found family dynamic. The interactions between Su Weiwei (the MC) and her husband's younger siblings were genuinely enjoyable. Watching her guide them, invest in their futures, and build genuine connections was heartwarming. I also appreciated that Su Weiwei wasn't portrayed as a saint. Her initial motivations were self-serving, and her journey to truly caring for the family felt more realistic because of it. The face-slapping moments were, admittedly, quite satisfying, especially when dealing with the truly awful antagonists. The business ventures and the way she navigates the opportunities of the 90s were engaging. ### Areas of Concern However, there were elements that held the novel back from being a complete win. The romance felt... lukewarm. I felt like the relationship between Su Weiwei and her husband, He Donglin, lacked genuine connection. The constant "gun friend" label, even after marriage, felt frustrating and diminished the emotional impact of their interactions. I also noticed the repetitive descriptions of the MC's beauty and the ML's sexiness became tiresome. Many of the secondary characters felt flat, and I wanted more depth in their development, especially the siblings. The plot also relied too heavily on miscommunication and secrets. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several plot points raised concerns. The MC finding her biological family and keeping it a secret felt illogical. The inter-family relationships (siblings marrying siblings) felt a bit too convenient and, honestly, a little weird. Also, the MC's initial opportunism, while understandable, sometimes overshadowed the genuine affection she developed for the family, making her motives feel muddled. ### Final Verdict "I Raised a Big Boss in the ’90s" is an okay read if you're looking for a time-passing novel with a focus on family dynamics and business ventures in a historical setting. However, be prepared for a lukewarm romance, frustrating character inconsistencies, and a plot that sometimes relies too heavily on clichés and miscommunication. I'd give it a 3 out of 5 stars. It has its moments, but it ultimately falls short of its full potential.

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