Transmigrated into a Parvenu’s Ex-wife in the ‘90s

Transmigrated into a Parvenu’s Ex-wife in the ‘90s

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穿成暴发户的前妻[穿书]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: TPE, ฉันกลายเป็นภรรยาที่ถูกหย่า, 穿成暴发户的前妻[穿书]

By xue ye, 雪耶

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
145 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

She woke up from her sleep to the divorce papers that the original owner’s husband tossed at her. Shu Yan picked up the document and took a look. She gets the house and the savings, but not the car. Oh! And her son and daughter. She had been a single woman in her 30’s in her previous life, and now she’s a mother? How exciting is that? She searched her memories. Two million dollars in savings. How much is two million dollars in the 90s? What’s a husband? The other woman can have him. I’m taking the money and my instant son and daughter to go and enjoy ourselves!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrated into a Parvenu’s Ex-wife in the ‘90s Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Transmigrated into a Parvenu’s Ex-wife in the ‘90s* ### First Impressions Okay, so I went into *Transmigrated into a Parvenu’s Ex-wife in the ‘90s* expecting a fairly standard transmigration story, but I was pleasantly surprised. The 1990s China setting is definitely unique and adds a layer of cultural immersion that I found fascinating. The premise is solid: our MC wakes up in the body of a parvenu's ex-wife, armed with future knowledge and a determination to create a better life for herself and her kids. I was immediately hooked by the promise of a clever protagonist navigating a rapidly changing society. ### What Works Well What I really enjoyed was the MC's journey of self-reliance and empowerment. She takes control of her life after a messy divorce, moving to a new city and building a business empire from scratch. I loved the focus on business management, from opening a clothing store to eventually owning a share of a smartphone company. It's not just about getting rich; it's about building something sustainable and providing for her children. The slice-of-life elements are also well-done, with realistic portrayals of family dynamics, social issues, and the challenges of raising children as a single parent in a rapidly modernizing China. Plus, the romance that develops later in the story feels natural and earned, with a male lead who is both supportive and considerate. The author clearly put a lot of thought into the world-building, and it shows. ### Areas of Concern I do have a couple of minor reservations. Some readers might find the pacing a bit slow, especially in the middle sections where the focus shifts more to business details and less on character interactions. Also, the translation quality has been criticized by some, with reports of chapters being broken up in a way that disrupts the flow of the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where I touch on some possible spoilers, so skip ahead if you want to remain completely in the dark. Some readers have pointed out that the ex-husband and his mistress get their just desserts, which is always satisfying. The MC swiftly destroys their future careers and ensures they face the consequences of their actions. Also, the MC's children each get their own fulfilling storylines, with the eldest daughter inheriting the clothing empire and the youngest son pursuing his passion for hip-hop. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found *Transmigrated into a Parvenu’s Ex-wife in the ‘90s* to be a heartwarming and inspirational read. It's not your typical transmigration story; it's a slice-of-life novel with a strong female lead, a unique cultural setting, and a focus on personal growth and empowerment. While the pacing might be a bit slow for some, the engaging characters, realistic portrayal of societal issues, and satisfying romance make it a worthwhile read. I'd definitely recommend it, especially if you're looking for something a bit different from the usual transmigration fare.

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