Suisui at Seventy

Suisui at Seventy

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岁岁在七零

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 岁岁在七零

By 园艺大师

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

Description

Jiang Suisui died of cong**ital heart disease in her previous life, and she has always regretted that she did not experience sweet love. She woke up in a daze in the 1970s, the man she saw at first sight made her fall in love at first sight. Someone asked: Sui Sui, do you want to marry him? Jiang Suisui nodded fiercely: Yes! After waking up, Jiang Suisui realized that she had actually traveled through a novel. She was Jiang Suisui in a rural village in the 1970s, and she deliberately fell into the water to design the male lead, forcing him to marry his vicious female partner. Jiang Suisui: … Is it too late to say no now?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Suisui at Seventy Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Suisui at Seventy "Suisui at Seventy" is a completed Chinese web novel that I decided to take a look at. With its blend of drama, fantasy, and romance, I was hoping for a heartwarming and engaging read. Overall, it turned out to be a mixed bag, with some aspects shining brighter than others. ### First Impressions The premise is certainly intriguing: a second chance at life for Jiang Suisui, transmigrating into a cannon fodder character destined to marry Song Wengzhao. The initial setup, with the heroine Jiang Miaomiao time-traveling to pursue Song Wengzhao, promised some interesting conflicts. I was eager to see how the story unfolded. ### What Works Well I found the romance between Suisui and Wengzhao to be a definite highlight. It's described as "cute" and "decent enough," and I can see why. The lighthearted moments of falling in love and working together were enjoyable. The focus on personal growth, studying, and earning money also added a nice touch, reminding me of the importance of hard work and preparation. While some found the female lead to be selfish, I found her struggles to be relatable. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel does have its drawbacks. The plot can feel predictable and relies heavily on familiar tropes. Several readers pointed out issues with the female lead, describing her as a "Mary Sue naive damsel in distress," and mentioning that she often felt very selfish. I can see how that would be frustrating. Some events, like the scene where foreigners insult the Great Wall, felt forced and unnecessary. Additionally, the ending seemed rushed, leaving some loose ends untied and missing opportunities for more satisfying resolutions. The writing style may not be the best, and the translation has been described as edited MTL, so keep that in mind before diving in. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers mentioned specific plot points that could be considered spoilers. These included the MC's initial amnesia, a disturbing scene involving an assault on the ML's sister, and various instances of "pointless drama" involving secondary characters. If you prefer to go in completely blind, proceed with caution. ### Final Verdict "Suisui at Seventy" is a light and simple read that may appeal to those looking for a sweet romance and slice-of-life elements. While it has its flaws, including predictable plotlines and potentially frustrating character behaviors, it can still be an enjoyable way to pass the time, especially if you're willing to turn off your brain and simply enjoy the ride. I would rate it a 3/5.

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