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Transmigrated as the Villain’s Wife
By squirrel drunken fish, 松鼠醉鱼
120 chapters
2021
Description
Su Xiaoman was a fake daughter of a wealthy family. She is not loved by her biological parents. She was also rejected by her adoptive parents. When she woke up again, she found herself in a book and became the village flower Su Xiaoman in the 1970s. Su Xiaoman is the wife of a villain male supporting role. The original Su Xiaoman, who disliked poverty and loves the rich, is devoted to climbing high branches, and is obsessed with Jiang Yantang, the educated youth male protagonist who just went to the countryside. Su Xiaoman was unwilling to marry Xie Mingtu because of his poverty, and is still obsessed with the male protagonist Jiang Yantang. Who knows that not long after, the second brother of the male protagonist Jiang Yantang went to the countryside to visit relatives, and found that the poor boy Xie Mingtu was the real child of the Jiang family, and the male protagonist Jiang Yan Tang was held wrong. Xie Mingtu returned to Jiang’s house in the courtyard, but he was ridiculed because he was gloomy and vulgar, and he couldn’t compare to the fake boy Jiang Yantang, and his wife was also even more obsessed with Jiang Yantang… In this way, Xie Mingtu had completely blackened, mad and ruthless, and became the biggest villain in the book, and ended up tragically. When Su Xiaoman opened her eyes, Xie Mingtu, the biggest villain in the book, was about to feed her rice soup. His clothes were tattered and his bones were visible. When he saw her wake up, his tone was humble and cautious: “Manman?” When Xie Mingtu thought that the woman would not give him any response, a pair of slender and tender hands grabbed his thin wrist.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Transmigrated as the Villain’s Wife Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Transmigrated as the Villain’s Wife
"Transmigrated as the Villain's Wife" is a completed novel, and I've read enough to give my honest opinion. This story blends adventure, comedy, romance, and slice of life with a touch of the supernatural, and I found it to be a generally enjoyable, though not flawless, read.
First Impressions
The premise is intriguing: a transmigrated female lead finds herself married to the villain of a novel set in 1970s rural China. I was immediately drawn to the potential for character growth and the fish-out-of-water aspects of the story. It promised a sweet romance and a look into a different era.
What Works Well
The relationship between the main characters is definitely a highlight. The male lead is often described as an "OP genius golden retriever," and I can see why! He's incredibly capable, doting on the female lead, and fiercely protective. The female lead, while not overly powerful, is resourceful, independent, and not afraid to stand up for herself. Their romance is described as sweet, developing steadily from caution to passion. The setting of 1970s China is also well-realized, offering a glimpse into rural life during that period. The story offers a relaxing read with a focus on the daily life of the main characters. The comedic undertones also added to the enjoyment, making it a lighthearted and engaging experience.
Areas of Concern
While I appreciated the slice-of-life aspect, I can see how some readers might find the pacing slow. The story can get bogged down in excessive detail, and some plot threads are left unresolved. Side characters often appear and then disappear without much explanation, which can be frustrating. Some readers might find the lack of major drama disappointing. The focus on the main couple's idyllic life can feel a bit too "vanilla" for those craving more conflict or angst.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "Transmigrated as the Villain's Wife" is a sweet and relaxing read with a charming couple at its core. If you enjoy slice-of-life stories with a focus on romance and character growth, you'll likely find this novel enjoyable. However, be prepared for a slow pace, unresolved plot threads, and a lack of major conflict. I'd recommend it for readers looking for a lighthearted and heartwarming story, but those seeking high drama or intricate plots might want to look elsewhere.
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