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1970s Army: Jiaojiao Educated Youth Becomes Rich with Space
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By 小兔圓子
167 chapters
2025
Description
The genius Chinese medicine doctor Zhou Manman has crossed into the book and become a beautiful but brainless vicious female supporting role. In the book, the original owner, an educated youth, went to the countryside to marry the disabled big man Gu Linchuan, and then she acted like a tyrant and died tragically. After crossing into the book, Zhou Manman was forced to bind the “intimate space”. Looking at the handsome and heroic face of the male protagonist, eight abdominal muscles, and a strong body like a mountain. Suddenly, she felt that it was not difficult to complete the strategy task. When she met him for the first time, she couldn’t help hugging him and pinching his abdominal muscles. When she met him for the second time, she couldn’t help kissing his lips. She wanted to tear him apart and eat him all the time. But the iceberg-like man was indifferent to her beauty plan. When the space supplies became more and more, Zhou Manman cured Gu Linchuan’s leg and ran away. As a result, not long after, she was caught by the abstinent and cold man. At this time, the man could not hide the desire in his eyes. His dark eyes were fierce, he pushed her against the wall: “Manman, you’re going to run away after you’re done with me? I’ll have to deal with you.” The next day, Zhou Manman held her waist and wanted to cry but had no tears. Where is the cold-faced and abstinent man? Why is he so two-faced in front and behind people backs!
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- qidian
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
1970s Army: Jiaojiao Educated Youth Becomes Rich with Space Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on 1970s Army: Jiaojiao Educated Youth Becomes Rich with Space
First Impressions
"1970s Army: Jiaojiao Educated Youth Becomes Rich with Space" immediately grabbed my attention with its intriguing title. The premise of a transmigrated "jiaojiao" (delicate darling) navigating the challenges of 1970s China, armed with a magical space, felt fresh and full of potential. I was eager to dive into a story that promised both historical slice-of-life and a bit of wish fulfillment.
What Works Well
What I particularly enjoyed about this novel was its relatively straightforward and comforting narrative. The romance, while central, doesn't get bogged down in endless drama. The female lead demonstrates a proactive approach to resolving conflicts, which I found refreshing. She communicates effectively with the male lead, nipping potential misunderstandings in the bud. The "poor to rich" aspect, fueled by the magical space, is also handled in a way that keeps the story moving at a good pace. It's a satisfying read, especially if you're looking for something that isn't overly complicated or emotionally taxing. I also appreciated the brief "slaps in the face" moments, where the original, somewhat foolish, owner of the body gets her comeuppance. These moments provided a bit of catharsis and added a touch of spice to the otherwise sweet narrative.
Areas of Concern
While the lack of intense drama is a plus for some, others might find the story a bit too simplistic. The conflicts resolve relatively quickly, which could leave readers craving more depth or complexity in the plot. The focus on a sweet and uncomplicated romance might not appeal to those seeking a more angsty or emotionally challenging read.
Final Verdict
Overall, "1970s Army: Jiaojiao Educated Youth Becomes Rich with Space" is a delightful and quick read that offers a blend of historical setting, romance, and wish fulfillment. If you're looking for a story with a strong female lead, minimal drama, and a satisfying "poor to rich" journey, this novel is definitely worth checking out. Just be aware that it prioritizes a sweet and uncomplicated narrative over complex plotlines or deep emotional turmoil. I found it to be a charming and enjoyable escape.
