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Military Marriage in the 1970s: A Family of Extremes, I’m the Most Immoral
By 山顶的太阳
484 chapters
2024
Description
Era + Military Marriage + Space + Family Matters Lin Xiangnan, having just transmigrated, found her family embroiled in a heated argument about going to the countryside on her first day. Initially, she thought, “It’s just going to the countryside, right? I have billions of resources in my space, I’m not afraid of struggling in the countryside!” After helping her second maternal uncle farm for two days, she changed her mind: “Going to the countryside is impossible. I’m just lazy and gluttonous, I can’t stand any hardship.” To avoid going to the countryside, she had to face arranged marriage. Her eldest uncle enthusiastically recommended the handsome military officer next door, “Gu Zhenhua was a bit of a scoundrel when he was young, but he’s much better now.” Everyone knew how reckless Gu Zhenhua had been in his youth. Even though he was now a military officer, no one dared to mess with him.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- fanqie novel
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Military Marriage in the 1970s: A Family of Extremes, I’m the Most Immoral Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Military Marriage in the 1970s: A Family of Extremes, I’m the Most Immoral
This novel definitely has a unique charm. It's a slice-of-life story set in a fascinating period, and while it might not be a literary masterpiece, it's certainly a decent way to spend some time. The comedic elements kept me entertained, and I found myself chuckling at the MC's antics.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the title. It's certainly attention-grabbing! The premise of a modern woman navigating a military marriage in the 1970s, armed with a golden finger (of sorts), sounded like a recipe for fun. And for the most part, it delivered.
What Works Well
The main character is undoubtedly the highlight. I really appreciated her "salted fish" attitude. Her laziness, which is a core part of her personality, leads to some hilarious situations. But it's not just about being lazy; she's also smart and capable when she needs to be. I also liked how the story primarily focuses on her journey and experiences, without getting bogged down in too many side plots or characters. The family dynamics were well-written, and I found the interactions to be fairly nuanced. The male lead's backstory adds an interesting layer, and his relationship with the MC is amusing, even if romance isn't the main focus.
Areas of Concern
While the story is entertaining, the romance takes a backseat, which may disappoint some readers. The novel does focus mostly on the MC's day-to-day life, and some might find the pacing a bit slow. While the golden finger is mentioned, its impact on the story feels somewhat understated.
Final Verdict
Overall, "Military Marriage in the 1970s: A Family of Extremes, I’m the Most Immoral" is a lighthearted and enjoyable read. If you're looking for a story with a strong female lead, a comedic tone, and a focus on family and domestic life, this might be right up your alley. Just don't expect a whirlwind romance or a fast-paced plot. It's a pleasant, easy-going story that's perfect for passing the time.
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