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Transmigratred into a Wife of a Millitary Commander [1970s]
By 浣若君
242 chapters
2019
Description
Su Xiangwan finds herself written into a period novel by her jealousy-fueled cousin, becoming the wife of regiment commander Song Qingshan. Her husband is away serving in the military, her in-laws bully her, her natal family is unreliable, and she’s forced to sell her children to survive. To make matters worse, the original Su Xiangwan was a hopeless romantic, tangled in an inappropriate relationship with her husband’s younger brother. … What a tragic little housewife. After crossing into this world, Su Xiangwan swiftly tears into her wicked mother-in-law, demands a family split, and secures the pension money. She refuses to follow the script her cousin designed for her. Sons with doomed futures? Her husband is a military officer, so her sons will be raised to become military leaders. A daughter destined to be ordinary and unremarkable? Watch her turn her into a dazzling military icon. As life moves along, Su Xiangwan finds it increasingly satisfying. Her sons grow up handsome and brimming with boyfriend energy. Her seemingly honest husband turns out to be scheming and sharp-witted— Though he can wrap even his own mother around his little finger, he never lets his wife suffer. The most delightful part? At night, he’s like a stoic soldier standing guard on the border, never crossing the line or bothering her in the slightest. Su Xiangwan thinks this peaceful, stable life suits her just fine. Until one particular night…
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Transmigratred into a Wife of a Millitary Commander [1970s] Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Transmigratred into a Wife of a Millitary Commander [1970s]
Okay, so I dove into "Transmigrated into a Wife of a Military Commander [1970s]" with a certain set of expectations, and while it wasn’t exactly what I anticipated, it definitely had its charms. It's a story where our protagonist finds herself in the body of a military commander's wife, smack-dab in the middle of the 1970s, and the original novel written by her cousin.
First Impressions
I was initially drawn in by the premise. A clever female protagonist navigating complex family relationships in a historical setting? Sign me up! The tags promised comedy, romance, and slice-of-life goodness, all wrapped up in a military package. I was ready for some laughs and heartwarming moments.
What Works Well
What I appreciated most was the gradual introduction of characters. It made it much easier to keep track of everyone, especially with the cultural differences and names. The author does a decent job of building a world and a plot that keeps moving forward. I also found it refreshing that not all the female characters were painted as villains. Many were just flawed individuals who demonstrated that people are more than just good or bad. The plot had direction and things were being built up nicely.
Areas of Concern
The comedy and romance, unfortunately, felt a bit understated. The "comedy" aspect seemed minimal. I came in hoping for a good laugh, but that wasn’t the case. I was also slightly underwhelmed by the childcare aspect, which was one of the major reasons I picked up the novel. The MC's approach to parenting felt more hands-off than I expected. The romance was also a bit lacking. While there was potential early on, it seemed to fade after the move away from the in-laws. The interactions between the MC and her husband became more transactional and less about genuine connection.
Final Verdict
Overall, "Transmigrated into a Wife of a Military Commander [1970s]" wasn't a bad read, but it wasn't a perfect one either. It has interesting characters and a plot that keeps you engaged, but the comedy and romance elements could be stronger. It's a decent slice-of-life story with a historical backdrop, but don't go in expecting laugh-out-loud moments or a swoon-worthy romance.
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