“This is a record of getting rich when a farmer goes through, bringing a baby, farming, buying a house, buying a car. Harvesting beautiful men and the love history of being harvested. In short, nothing is about all is farming, accidentally planting a thousand acres of mountains; … and no, Gu Xiaowan supervised the howling two milk dolls on the bed, crying without tears, and being harvested by this wicked man. “
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## My Thoughts on The Farmer Girl Gets Rich
"The Farmer Girl Gets Rich" certainly offers a unique spin on the isekai/reincarnation trope, blending slice-of-life with a healthy dose of family drama and romance in ancient China.
### First Impressions
I was immediately intrigued by the premise: a 28-year-old agricultural scientist dying in a lab explosion and waking up as an eight-year-old orphan in ancient China with three younger siblings to care for. It’s a setup ripe with potential for heartwarming moments and thrilling challenges. The idea of her using her modern knowledge to improve their lives is classic, and I was ready to see how she would navigate this new world.
### What Works Well
The emphasis on familial love is definitely a strong point. The protagonist's dedication to her younger siblings is touching, and the novel seems to excel at portraying the bonds within the family. The romance aspect also appears to be well-received, with descriptions of a devoted male lead adding to the story's appeal. I also appreciate the world-building, with its detailed descriptions of village and city life, and the messy affairs of the people within them. The author's exploration of the protagonist's resourcefulness and ingenuity as she finds ways to provide for her family, from hunting and gathering to selling recipes and designing new products, is also quite interesting.
### Areas of Concern
While the novel has many strengths, it's not without its flaws. I can see how the protagonist's perceived "soft-heartedness" might frustrate some readers, especially when it leads to repeated attacks from enemies. This could be a point of contention for those who prefer a more proactive and assertive female lead. Also, the initial focus on the romantic lives of very young girls might make some readers uncomfortable.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
The following section contains potential spoilers regarding plot points and character developments. Proceed with caution.
There is a significant portion of the early chapters dedicated to the romantic lives of young girls, some as young as nine years old. The consequences of their actions are far-reaching and can be quite dramatic. Also, despite the title, the actual farming aspect is minimal in the early stages of the story. The protagonist primarily focuses on other entrepreneurial ventures to make ends meet.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "The Farmer Girl Gets Rich" seems to be a mixed bag. While it shines in its portrayal of familial love, romance, and the protagonist's resourcefulness, the slow-burn farming aspect and the potential for frustrating character traits might deter some readers. However, if you enjoy slice-of-life stories with a strong focus on family dynamics and don't mind a more passive protagonist, this novel might be worth checking out.