Reversed Fate in the 70s: Marrying the Factory Director rather than Rough Man

Reversed Fate in the 70s: Marrying the Factory Director rather than Rough Man

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七零换亲:不嫁糙汉嫁厂长

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 七零换亲:不嫁糙汉嫁厂长

By 禾下乘凉呀

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

Description

Jiang Li, a wealthy rent collector in Guangdong City, traveled back to the 1970s and became a poor, starving girl in a period novel.

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Reversed Fate in the 70s: Marrying the Factory Director rather than Rough Man Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Reversed Fate in the 70s: Marrying the Factory Director rather than Rough Man I dove into "Reversed Fate in the 70s" with a healthy dose of curiosity, and I have to say, it's been a surprisingly cozy reading experience. The premise alone – a second chance at life with a different marriage prospect – is intriguing enough to draw you in. ### First Impressions The book cover definitely caught my eye initially, and I was hoping the story would live up to it. Thankfully, it mostly did. The setting of 1970s China is portrayed well, and the initial setup is pretty engaging. Jiang Li, our female lead, is intelligent and capable, and her decision to marry the factory director, Qi, felt motivated and understandable. ### What Works Well What I appreciated most was the slow-burn romance between Jiang Li and Qi. It's not a whirlwind, passionate affair, but rather a gentle, sweet connection that blossoms over time. Their relationship feels very… normal. They find each other attractive, develop a friendship, and consciously choose marriage. It's a refreshing take on romance, emphasizing companionship and mutual respect. This isn't a story driven by explosive drama, but by the everyday sweetness of their growing affection. I also appreciated the way the author handled the "reborn" element. It adds a layer of intrigue and conflict without overshadowing the central romance. The writing and translation are competent, making for a smooth and enjoyable read. It's definitely a story that lends itself to cozy evenings with a warm drink. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the sweetness of the romance, I can see how some readers might find it a bit too "bland." If you're looking for high-stakes drama and passionate encounters, this might not be the book for you. It's more of a slice-of-life romance with a touch of intrigue thrown in. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found "Reversed Fate in the 70s: Marrying the Factory Director rather than Rough Man" to be a pleasant and engaging read. It's a well-written story with a sweet romance, interesting characters, and a unique setting. If you're looking for a cozy and heartwarming story with a focus on companionship and everyday life, I'd definitely recommend giving this one a try.

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