The Eldest Sister Has Space

The Eldest Sister Has Space

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农门长姐有空间

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: ESHS, 农门长姐有空间

By three dates, zao san, 三枣

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
3760
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Having traveled from the end of the world to ancient times, Gu Yun Dong barely had time to catch her breath before she found herself on the run. Her family was driven out of the fleeing clan by her grandparents, with everyone else just watching coldly. Her father was missing, her mother was foolish, her little radish-headed siblings were skinny and big-headed, and Gu Yun Dong, who was on her last breath, just felt a toothache. There was no choice but to roll up her sleeves and get to work. Doing business, opening shops, buying good farmland, Gu Yun Dong’s life was thriving. If there weren’t people around her coveting and wanting to marry her, she could even reach the sky

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Eldest Sister Has Space Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Eldest Sister Has Space I dove into "The Eldest Sister Has Space" with a healthy dose of curiosity, and I have to say, I came out pleasantly surprised. The sheer length of the novel initially intimidated me, but the short chapter lengths made it surprisingly easy to binge. If you're looking for a transmigration story with a competent female lead, a touch of romance, and a whole lot of family drama, this might just be your cup of tea. ### First Impressions The premise is fairly classic: our protagonist transmigrates into an ancient setting with a magical space in tow, ready to survive a famine. The early chapters focus on survival and establishing the FMC, Yundong, as a clever and resourceful character. I immediately appreciated her pragmatism and willingness to be ruthless when necessary, a trait born from her previous life. It's a survival story at the start, and it does a very good job of pulling you in. ### What Works Well Yundong is the star of the show. She's not an overpowered genius, but her quick wit and street smarts make her incredibly engaging. I loved watching her navigate complex family relationships and outsmart her enemies. The "face-slapping" moments are genuinely satisfying, and I never found myself bored by them. I also enjoyed the slow-burn romance. The ML is adorable and devoted, employing a "boil the frog" strategy to win her over. It's a refreshing dynamic, and their interactions are genuinely sweet. While romance isn't the main focus, it adds a nice layer to the overall story. The plot, while sometimes meandering, is generally solid. The story follows Yundong and her family as they flee a famine, settle in a new town, start a business, and search for their father. ### Areas of Concern The space element, while convenient, can sometimes feel a bit too much like a deus ex machina. It's a convenient plot device, but it doesn't detract too much from the overall enjoyment of the story. Also, some readers might find the side stories a little lacking. ### Final Verdict Despite its length and minor flaws, "The Eldest Sister Has Space" is a thoroughly enjoyable read. The strong female lead, engaging plot, and heartwarming family dynamics make it a standout in the transmigration genre. If you're looking for a long-term commitment with a satisfying payoff, I highly recommend giving this novel a try. It is a good cliché, and I like it!

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