Transmigrating into a 70s Supporting Female Character: Sweet and Adorable

Transmigrating into a 70s Supporting Female Character: Sweet and Adorable

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穿书之七零女配又娇又甜

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿书之七零女配又娇又甜

By 萧枝惜

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

Description

The Strawberry Demon, Mianmian, transmigrated into a period novel and became the despicable ex-wife of the male lead. The scoundrel ex-wife used every means to marry the male lead. However, after the male lead got injured and crippled, she looked down on him and abandoned him for a young man from the city. Unfortunately, life in the city did not bring happiness to the despicable ex-wife. Instead, she was sold by the young man to a mentally disabled man’s family and was eventually tortured to death. When Mianmian transmigrated, the original female lead was attempting to force the male lead into a divorce by jumping into a river. Mianmian: “…” Looking at the outrageously handsome male lead, Mianmian’s eyes lit up. Who needs a young man from the city when there’s such a handsome male lead? Even if he’s a cripple, at least she can enjoy an extra bowl of rice just by looking at him! … Shen Yi thought his wife had grown tired of him and would leave the village with the young man from the city. But to his surprise, she affectionately called him “Ah Yi” and personally cooked delicious meals for him and his family. Not only that, he noticed his wife becoming more and more beautiful, delicate, and fragrant. Every time he looked at his wife, he felt like he was looking at a delicious fruit, always wanting to devour her in one bite. Later, he discovered that his wife really was… … Recently, people in the army noticed that their Captain Shen Yi liked to boast, and every time he did, it was about his wife. Shen Yi: “My wife is the most beautiful woman in the world. No woman is more beautiful than my wife.” Everyone: “We heard Captain Shen’s wife has pockmarks on her face. How could someone with pockmarks be beautiful? Captain Shen really knows how to brag.” Shen Yi: “My wife is the best cook in the world. After eating her food, I don’t want to eat anyone else’s.” Everyone: “He’s bragging again. Who in the army doesn’t know that Captain Shen’s wife is lazy and can’t cook? Heard she doesn’t even know how to enter the kitchen, let alone cook. Captain Shen’s boasting knows no bounds.” Shen Yi: “My wife is the most virtuous person in the world. She can do everything, even make tables and chairs.” Others: “The boasting has reached the sky. Captain Shen, look up in the sky, maybe there’s a flying cow up there.” Later, everyone met Mianmian: “Truly beautiful, such a beautiful woman must be the most beautiful in the world.” Later, after everyone tried Mianmian’s cooking: “Hmm, it’s really delicious. These dishes are even better than those from state-owned restaurants.” And then, everyone saw Mianmian make a lounge chair: “Turns out Captain wasn’t boasting! It really is his wife!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrating into a 70s Supporting Female Character: Sweet and Adorable Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrating into a 70s Supporting Female Character: Sweet and Adorable This title definitely caught my eye, and after diving in, I can see why "Transmigrating into a 70s Supporting Female Character: Sweet and Adorable" has garnered a dedicated following. It's a fluffy, feel-good story that delivers exactly what it promises: a sweet and adorable romance set against a backdrop of 1970s China. ### First Impressions The premise is simple: our protagonist transmigrates into a supporting character in a novel. Right away, I was intrigued by how the original novel's characters would play into the MC's new life, and I wasn't disappointed. The story quickly establishes a lighthearted tone, focusing on the MC's interactions with her new family and her budding relationship with the male lead. ### What Works Well The romance is undeniably the heart of this story. It's a 1v1, pure fluff kind of romance, and I found myself completely invested in the MC and ML's relationship. Their interactions are sweet, gentle, and just plain enviable. The author does a great job of portraying a love that grows stronger over time, like a fine wine. I also really appreciated the emphasis on familial love. The MC's relationship with her doting parents and especially her brother, added a lot of warmth to the story. The mother-in-law is a gem, and the gradual harmonizing of the extended family was a delightful touch. Plus, the "face-slapping" moments – when the MC deals with antagonists – are quick and satisfying. No drawn-out drama here! ### Areas of Concern While the story excels at fluff and sweetness, the plot itself is relatively simple. If you're looking for intricate world-building or complex political intrigue, this isn't it. The story's reliance on the MC's luck, with villains often facing immediate karma, can feel a bit convenient at times. Also, some parts of the story felt a little rushed or unclear. I would have loved to see some characters, like the MC's elder brother, explored in more depth. He seemed like a fascinating character with a story of his own. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be disappointed that the FL doesn't divulge her secrets with the ML, even though it doesn't affect their relationship. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Transmigrating into a 70s Supporting Female Character: Sweet and Adorable" is a charming and enjoyable read. It's not groundbreaking, but it stands out in its genre for its sweet romance, focus on family, and quick resolutions. If you're looking for a fluffy, heartwarming story to escape into, this one is definitely worth checking out. Just don't expect a deeply intricate plot – come for the sweetness, stay for the loveable characters. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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