Take a Husband for Farming

Take a Husband for Farming

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种个相公来

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 种个相公来

By qian zui wei meng, 浅醉微梦

2.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
539 chapters
Original Publisher
9yread.com / jiuyue

Description

While she was opening and closing her eyes, Mu Rou Sang had finished her transmigration. “Her background was miserable, her family was ruined, she had no parents, and she had no brothers or sisters.” She only had one brother who was dependent on each other.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
9yread.com / jiuyue
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Take a Husband for Farming Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Take a Husband for Farming "Take a Husband for Farming" presents a slice-of-life story set in ancient times, focusing on a young, transmigrated female protagonist and her brother as they navigate the challenges of being orphans. The premise certainly piqued my interest, and I dove in hoping for a heartwarming tale of resilience and rural life. ### First Impressions The initial chapters introduce us to the MC and her brother, thrust into a world where they must rely on their wits and a bit of magical assistance to survive. The concept of a magical space with fertile land and a library is definitely appealing, offering a unique twist to the farming genre. I was eager to see how the MC would use her modern knowledge and newfound abilities to improve their lives and the lives of those around them. ### What Works Well The story shines when it focuses on the daily lives of the villagers and the MC's efforts to establish a thriving farming operation. The descriptions of cooking, crafting, and community building are quite charming. The idea of the MC utilizing her space to grow crops and learn embroidery to make ends meet adds a layer of practicality to the fantasy elements. I also appreciated the support the orphans received from the village, creating a sense of warmth and camaraderie. The initial conflict with the greedy aunt was resolved relatively quickly, keeping the story focused on the positive aspects of rural life. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the translation quality does leave something to be desired. It can be a bit rough around the edges, which sometimes hinders the flow of the story and makes it difficult to fully immerse myself in the world. Also, the young age of the MC and her brother might be a sticking point for some readers. While the MC's intelligence and capabilities are essential to the plot, their youth can sometimes stretch believability. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may find the introduction of the second uncle as a primary antagonist off-putting. The descriptions of his behavior and language are quite harsh, which can detract from the overall feel-good nature of the story. Be warned that this plot point may cause you to drop the novel. ### Final Verdict "Take a Husband for Farming" has its charms, offering a cozy and optimistic story about community, resilience, and the power of a magical space. However, the translation issues and potentially off-putting villain may impact your enjoyment. If you're willing to overlook these flaws and enjoy a lighthearted farming story with a fantasy twist, it might be worth giving it a try.

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