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Military Marriage in the 70s: I Accidentally Provoked the Black Bellied and Domineering Officer
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By 白星天竺
104 chapters
2024
Description
Chen Suihuan transmigrated into the 1970s with a space ability. In order to avoid her awful relatives, she sent her younger brother to join the army, while she herself went to the countryside as an educated youth. During a heroic act on the train, Chen Suihuan met a soldier. From their very first encounter, Chen Suihuan realized that this was a man of immense strength, someone who could give those around him an absolute sense of safety. She hadn’t expected that this man, who made her feel at ease, would forcefully and dominantly barge into her world from then on—and would go to great lengths to become her husband.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- fanqie novel
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Military Marriage in the 70s: I Accidentally Provoked the Black Bellied and Domineering Officer Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Military Marriage in the 70s: I Accidentally Provoked the Black Bellied and Domineering Officer
This novel's title is definitely a mouthful, but the premise – a transmigrated woman navigating marriage and life in the 1970s military setting – immediately piqued my interest. While the overall rating suggests some mixed feelings, I dove in hoping for a heartwarming and engaging story.
First Impressions
Right off the bat, the story felt familiar, hitting many of the common tropes of the genre. We're talking educated youth, a military husband, and the unfortunately prevalent issues of the time, like son preference and potential for familial abuse. However, that familiarity also offered a certain comfort. It felt like settling into a cozy, well-worn armchair.
What Works Well
What I particularly appreciated was the author's approach to conflict resolution. Instead of dragging out misunderstandings or relying on frustrating amnesia plots, the story tackles issues head-on and resolves them relatively quickly. This kept the pacing brisk and prevented me from getting bogged down in unnecessary drama. It made for a genuinely enjoyable reading experience, even with the presence of some potentially heavy themes. The "magical space" element, while perhaps not heavily emphasized, adds a unique twist to the typical transmigration setup.
Areas of Concern
While the straightforward nature of the plot is a strength in some ways, it can also be a drawback for readers seeking more complexity or depth. The reliance on familiar tropes, while comforting, might also make the story feel somewhat predictable at times. Those looking for a groundbreaking or highly original narrative might find themselves wanting more.
Final Verdict
"Military Marriage in the 70s: I Accidentally Provoked the Black Bellied and Domineering Officer" is a solid choice for readers who enjoy romance and slice-of-life stories with a historical setting. It's a comforting and relatively easy read, perfect for when you're in the mood for something familiar and satisfying. While it might not break new ground, its quick conflict resolution and focus on positive relationships make it an enjoyable escape. I would recommend this novel to readers who want a light and easy read.
