The Female General’s Little Childhood Sweetheart

The Female General’s Little Childhood Sweetheart

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女尊之小竹马

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 女尊之小竹马

By 卟许胡来

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
68 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

When you grow up, you’re mine. ~~~ Lu Feng, with her fiery character and short temper, only had one fatal weakness. That was the lukewarm and soft Xu Mu. There were so many youths in the capital, yet she took fancy to none of them. She instead sought after her newly arrived neighbour’s sweetie and secretly planned to kidnap him home. Until one day, the two became cousins… Lu Feng: That fertilised water of our house cannot flow into someone else’s field! Xu Mu: =v= ~~~ Xu Mu: What am I to you? Lu Feng: You are my sweetest Candied Fruit! ~~~ In their previous life, Xu Mu and Lu Feng were married for only half a year when she died in battle. Xu Mu couldn’t bear the news of her death and followed her three days later. Who knew that after he died, time flowed backwards and returned him to their childhood. Xu Mu sat on his bed, dazed. In this life, he must find his wife first and then vigorously tease her, only letting her “off” after he teased her enough for all she did in their last life! Xu Mu: Last life I did not love you enough, I want to love again. Starting from childhood as childhood sweethearts to a pair of white-haired couple never letting go. This contains a Matriarchy plus MPreg setting. Hence the men will have kids. The roles are reversed as well. Just so you know.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Female General’s Little Childhood Sweetheart Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Female General’s Little Childhood Sweetheart "The Female General’s Little Childhood Sweetheart" promised a sweet, fluffy romance with a unique twist on gender roles, and while it delivered on some fronts, it also left me with a slightly confused feeling. The premise is intriguing: a reborn male lead, haunted by the loss of his general wife in his previous life, determined to cherish her in this new chance. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn in by the idea of a matriarchal society where women hold positions of power and men are more delicate. The childhood sweetheart trope is always a winner for me, and the early chapters hinted at a heartwarming story of devotion and second chances. The initial concept of the reversed gender roles was definitely intriguing. ### What Works Well The core strength of this novel lies in the relationship between the main characters. I found their interactions to be genuinely sweet and fluffy. The male lead's devotion to the female lead, his desire to protect her, and his adorable attempts to stick to her side are incredibly endearing. The female lead, a strong and capable general, is softened by his affection, creating a heartwarming dynamic. Many readers praised the lack of heavy angst, with the exception of the male lead's past-life trauma, which I actually found added depth to his character. The political elements near the end, while minimal, provided a touch of stakes. ### Areas of Concern However, I couldn't shake the feeling that the reversed gender roles were more of a gimmick than a genuine exploration of gender dynamics. The execution felt somewhat superficial, with men experiencing periods and pregnancy while women embody traditionally masculine traits. It felt more like the author swapped the roles than an exploration of gender. This led to some confusion and a sense that the characters were simply playing dress-up. This made it hard for me to fully immerse myself in the story, since the plot felt like it was only marketed as the opposite. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Female General’s Little Childhood Sweetheart" is a mixed bag. If you're looking for a light, fluffy romance with a devoted male lead and a strong female lead, you might enjoy this. However, if you're hoping for a nuanced exploration of gender roles and a genuinely matriarchal society, you may be disappointed. I'd say approach with caution and be aware of the novel's specific quirks before diving in.

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