Seventy Koi: The Unlucky Boss Hugged Me and Cried

Seventy Koi: The Unlucky Boss Hugged Me and Cried

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七零锦鲤:倒霉大佬抱着我哭了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 七零锦鲤:倒霉大佬抱着我哭了

By 暖萌小点心

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
759 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

She, Mu Qing, was holding space supplies and dressed as a silly village girl in the 70s. The beginning was difficult, and it was still one woman vs two men. In the face of the upcoming arrest scene, she decisively gave up the goal set by her relatives and turned to the arms of the unlucky boss. From now on, she will fight for the best, seek justice, and clean up all those who want to harm her. By the way… Oh no, how could the luck of this unlucky boss get better, and he still hugged her and cried in the middle of the night?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Seventy Koi: The Unlucky Boss Hugged Me and Cried Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Seventy Koi: The Unlucky Boss Hugged Me and Cried "Seventy Koi" certainly presents an interesting premise: a modern businesswoman transmigrating to the 70s with a lucky physique and a magical space. The combination of ancient China, romance, and a level system definitely piqued my interest, and I dove in eager to see what the story had to offer. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are definitely a whirlwind. The story jumps right into the thick of things, introducing the female lead (FL) and her rather… unique circumstances. It's a fast-paced ride, and I can see how some readers might find it a bit overwhelming. The FL's instant access to an infinitely duplicating magical space is a major boon, and while the potential for overpowered scenarios is high, I was curious to see how the author would utilize it. ### What Works Well The romance between the FL and the unlucky male lead (ML) is undeniably a strong point. Their interactions, particularly the ML's initial awkwardness, provide some genuinely funny moments. I also appreciated the FL's proactive nature. She isn't afraid to take charge and plan for the future, anticipating events like the ML's military service. Her protectiveness towards the ML's sister also adds a heartwarming layer to her character. The concept of the FL coming from a modern era and using her modern knowledge to make the future better is also interesting. ### Areas of Concern One of my main concerns is the FL's initial weakness. While she eventually grows and starts prioritizing self-defense, her vulnerability in the beginning felt inconsistent with the original owner's supposed past hardships. The plot convenience of the magical space is also hard to ignore. Some plot points, especially those involving the FL's children later in the story, are a bit bizarre and the values were twisted. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I'm including this section because some readers have mentioned specific plot points that could be considered spoilers. These include details about the FL's space abilities, the ML's unlucky past, and events surrounding the FL's children and their partners. Proceed with caution if you prefer to experience these events firsthand. ### Final Verdict "Seventy Koi: The Unlucky Boss Hugged Me and Cried" is a mixed bag. It offers a compelling romance, an interesting premise, and a proactive female lead. However, it's also plagued by inconsistencies, plot conveniences, and moments that can feel a bit jarring. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with a focus on romance and don't mind overlooking some of the flaws, this might be worth a try. However, if you prefer a more polished and consistent narrative, you might want to proceed with caution. Overall, I'd say it's a 3 out of 5 stars.

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