Transmigrated into a Biological Mother of a Villains in 1970

Transmigrated into a Biological Mother of a Villains in 1970

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长嘴小反派的亲妈[七零]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 长嘴小反派的亲妈[七零]

By 林果冻

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
279 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Ning Shu traveled back to the 1970s and is now facing two challenges: First, she is married in this body. However, because of military marriage regulations, she cannot divorce. Should she accept this man? Second, this body has three sons. With their father absent and their mother neglectful, they constantly demand to report the original owner to their father when he returns. Later, when the man returned, he saw his eldest and second sons wearing tattered clothes while cleaning, and the youngest son sitting on the floor massaging Ning Shu’s legs. Ning Shu, wearing new clothes, was eating melon seeds. The man’s face darkened: “I send you my salary every month, and this is how you take care of the children?” Before Ning Shu could spit out the melon seed shells, the three sons erupted. Eldest son: “You haven’t been back for a year. What right do you have to talk about my mother?” Second son: “Do you know how hard it has been for my mother to raise me this past year?” Youngest son: “Bad person, hit…hit bad person…” Man: “…” So the thirty yuan he sent each month went to the dogs? Following the military, Ning Shu sat in the family compound cracking melon seeds while her sons washed vegetables and dishes beside her. Some women couldn’t stand it and said Ning Shu was lazy and didn’t do housework. The sons immediately retorted. Eldest son: “I am my mother’s son. Can’t I feel sorry for my mother and want to be filial to her?” Second son: “Just because you don’t have anyone to be filial to you doesn’t mean you can’t allow others to be filial.” Youngest son: “Good son, filial to mother.” The women went to complain to the man, saying that Ning Shu had spoiled their sons. The man thought, as long as his sons’ sharp tongues weren’t aimed at him, he didn’t care about anyone else.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrated into a Biological Mother of a Villains in 1970 Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrated into a Biological Mother of a Villains in 1970 This novel, "Transmigrated into a Biological Mother of a Villains in 1970," has been quite the unexpected delight! I went in with certain expectations, but what I found was a cozy, heartwarming story about family, food, and finding your place, even when you're not entirely sure what you're doing. ### First Impressions Initially, I wasn't completely hooked. Some felt the early chapters were a bit slow, and I can see that. The initial setup, with the transmigration and the system, takes a little while to find its footing. However, I urge you to stick with it because the real magic happens as the FL starts bonding with her three adorable (and slightly villainous?) sons. ### What Works Well The heart of this story lies in the relationships, especially between the FL and her children. Many readers praised the children's interactions, especially the second son, Er Bao, who sounds absolutely hilarious and embodies that unique kid logic we all know and love. The FL herself is also a standout. I appreciate that she's not portrayed as perfect; she's selfish, opinionated, and makes mistakes. But she's also trying her best, and that's what makes her relatable and endearing. The in-laws, for the most part, seem to be a supportive and quirky bunch, adding to the overall lighthearted feel of the story. The slice-of-life aspects are also well-executed, with plenty of delicious-sounding food descriptions woven throughout. It's a relaxing read, perfect for when you need a break from more intense narratives. I also appreciate that the story doesn't rely on revenge plots or heavy drama, focusing instead on the everyday joys and challenges of family life. ### Areas of Concern While I thoroughly enjoyed the familial aspects, I did notice the romance seems to take a backseat. Some readers wished for more depth and interaction between the FL and the ML. Also, the story slows down eventually and the plot becomes less prevalent. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews mention the FL drugging the ML. This action is apparently justified in the story, as a way to improve their lives, but it's a potentially triggering element to be aware of. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor pacing issues and a less-developed romance, "Transmigrated into a Biological Mother of a Villains in 1970" is a charming and heartwarming slice-of-life novel that I wholeheartedly recommend. If you're looking for a story focused on family bonds, adorable children, and a flawed but lovable female lead, this one is definitely worth checking out. I'd rate it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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