Military Marriage Super Sweet: A 1970s Soldier Persuades Me to Have a Second Child

Military Marriage Super Sweet: A 1970s Soldier Persuades Me to Have a Second Child

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军婚超极甜:七零兵哥哄我生二胎

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 军婚超极甜:七零兵哥哄我生二胎

By 茶叶香

2.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
863 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Marriage first, love later + chasing wife to the crematorium [cool story + era + military marriage + raising children + medical skills + double purity] Special note: The era of this article is imaginary, everything is purely fictional. Li Xinyue traveled into a period article and became a premature wife who was forced to marry the second male lead. Bai Fumei became a military wife, but she was also a woman who had been ignored by men for five years, and she also had a superb in-law family. When she was fighting the scum, unexpectedly, the second male lead suddenly came back! Come back to divorce her? Li Xinyue was very happy. This girl can go to the hall and the kitchen, has superb medical skills and can save lives, and got the first place in the college entrance examination! She is not the original owner, she is not a scapegoat! The one who does not divorce is the dog! One day, Chen Yiheng, a little friend, asked curiously: “Dad, when are you going to divorce mom? The uncle next door is more handsome than you!” Chen Mingchuan’s face turned black: “Son of a b*tch, I am your real father!” Chen Yiheng looked at Chen Mingchuan with sympathy: “Dad, if you don’t divorce, you have to be a dog!” Chen Mingchuan: “…” This son must not be his own! “Woof woof woof.” From some day on, the Chen family, who didn’t have a dog, heard dogs barking every day…

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Military Marriage Super Sweet: A 1970s Soldier Persuades Me to Have a Second Child Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Military Marriage Super Sweet: A 1970s Soldier Persuades Me to Have a Second Child Alright, let's dive into "Military Marriage Super Sweet: A 1970s Soldier Persuades Me to Have a Second Child." It's a mouthful of a title, and after reading, I'm left with a bit of a mixed bag of feelings. It's definitely a story that tries to deliver on its promise of sweetness, but whether it fully succeeds is debatable. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing: a transmigration story set in the 1970s, with a strong focus on romance and slice-of-life elements. The rags-to-riches theme adds another layer of potential excitement. I was initially drawn in by the potential for heartwarming family moments and the charm of a bygone era. ### What Works Well There's a definite appeal in the wish-fulfillment aspect of the story. Watching the protagonist navigate the challenges of the 70s with modern knowledge is entertaining. The "face-slapping" moments, where the protagonist triumphs over antagonists, can be satisfying, especially when the underdog gets their due. The romance itself, while perhaps not groundbreaking, provides a comforting and familiar narrative thread. ### Areas of Concern One of my biggest issues with the story is the character development, or rather, the lack thereof. The characters often felt one-dimensional, relying on tired tropes rather than genuine depth. The villains, in particular, come across as cartoonishly evil and somewhat lacking in intelligence, which diminishes the impact of their schemes. The length of the novel also became a problem for me. It felt like the plot meandered unnecessarily, and I found myself skimming through chapters without missing crucial information. ### Final Verdict "Military Marriage Super Sweet" is a decent read if you're looking for a lighthearted and undemanding story. However, if you're seeking complex characters, intricate plotlines, or nuanced antagonists, you might be left wanting more. It's a sweet treat, but perhaps one that could have been more satisfying with a little more depth and refinement. I'd say give it a try if you're in the mood for some simple, feel-good entertainment, but don't expect a literary masterpiece.

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