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Transmigration of The Bai Fumei Educated Youth
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By 甜久
127 chapters
2020
Description
Wen Li’s luck was down, and she found herself transmigrated into a historical fiction world of the 1970s she had read before. Tragically, she ended up with the same name as the cannon fodder supporting female character in the book, even her appearance wasn’t much different! Fine, she could live with being mistaken for someone else, but she was unexpectedly tasked with replacing the original protagonist to become an “educated youth,” embarking on an unprecedented rural life! The only silver lining was that her “golden finger” space accompanied her through the transmigration. Food? No worries. Clothing? Let’s not stand out too much. Entertainment? Have you finished reading the thousands of novels hidden in your phone? Wen Li had it all figured out; as long as she stayed put here and waited for the college entrance examination, she could strive to get into university and pursue a better life in the city! But being an “educated youth” was too tough. Besides avoiding the male and female leads while working every day, she also had to watch out for wild wolves? Wait a minute! This fierce and rough man, weren’t you the one who couldn’t stand her the most? Why do you keep helping her with chores all the time! Wen Li: “Everyone says I’m too delicate, causing trouble for everyone!” Unexpectedly, the unruly man disdainfully turned his head, grabbed her hand, and impatiently retorted to everyone: “What trouble?! If it’s with you, it’s not trouble at all!” Xiao Heqin always disliked delicate women. Later, when Wen Li appeared, he knocked on her window in the middle of the night and pulled her into his arms: “Wen Li, open the door.” “Heqin, our Wen-educated youth-Li is clean and tidy. You can deal with the leftover food.” Xiao Heqin sneered lightly, coldly turned his head, “Why should I eat someone else’s leftovers!” With a turn, he threw it all into the chicken and duck stomachs. Later: Xiao Heqin: “Darling, can’t finish your food? I’ll take care of the rest for you!” Wen Li: “Scram.” “Alright!”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Transmigration of The Bai Fumei Educated Youth Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Transmigration of The Bai Fumei Educated Youth
"Transmigration of The Bai Fumei Educated Youth" promised a light and fluffy slice-of-life story with a transmigration twist, and while it delivered on some fronts, it also left me wanting more in others. Overall, I found it to be a decent read, but not without its flaws.
First Impressions
The initial chapters were promising. I was drawn in by the premise of a modern woman adapting to life in a 1970s rural setting. The idea of her using her modern knowledge and a magical space to improve her situation was intriguing. I was ready for a heartwarming tale of resilience and romance.
What Works Well
The romance is a definite highlight. The development of the relationship between the female lead (FL) and the male lead (ML) is described as surprisingly rapid and steamy, which certainly adds some spice to the otherwise gentle narrative. I also appreciated the slice-of-life elements, the story paints a picture of rural life and the challenges faced by educated youth sent to the countryside. The initial setup of the FL using her space and knowledge to navigate her new life was engaging.
Areas of Concern
However, the story seems to lose some of its initial spark. One common concern is the FL's character development, or lack thereof. Some readers felt she becomes overly reliant on the ML as the story progresses, losing the agency she initially displayed. I also noticed that the magical space, a significant element at the beginning, becomes less relevant as the story unfolds, which felt like a missed opportunity. Furthermore, the lack of satisfying retribution for the antagonists was a point of frustration. I can see how this would leave readers feeling that justice wasn't served.
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Final Verdict
"Transmigration of The Bai Fumei Educated Youth" is a mixed bag. It has moments of sweetness and steamy romance, and the slice-of-life aspects are generally well-executed. However, the FL's character arc, the diminishing importance of the magical space, and the lack of satisfying resolutions for certain plotlines prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a light and fluffy read with a focus on romance, this might be worth a try. Just be aware that it might not be the most impactful or thought-provoking story out there.
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