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Wang Family’s Peasant Woman: Raising kids and Making wealth
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1253 Chapters (Completed)
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Weekly Rank: #2000Monthly Rank: #2000
All Time Rank: #9204
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.After blowing up the car of her husband and his mistress. Gu Chunzhu, a business entrepreneur, opened her eyes and transmigrated to Xiaohetou Village, Ming Dynasty which was not in history.
Having a crippled husband, two small skinny children. A thatched house, that seemed to collapse anytime and will leak when it rains.
It won’t be easy…
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One entry per line旺家农妇:养包子发大财
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Back to the Sixties: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs (1)Transmigrated into a Parvenu’s Ex-wife in the ‘90s (1)
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First of all the plot and world building is fantastic and very close to reality. From the old fashioned mindset of the people to their rural behaviours, it's very close to reality. At 400 chapters: (3 stars) It obviously never goes completely well from the MC because of these annoying pests whom realistically you can't kill off because they arrelatives. So that details and her frustrations are very real, kudos. As for the pacing, well, that is Botha testament of the writer's great creativity, dedication and research, and it is also a trying test of the readers' patience. The book is really slow paced, bit interesting nonetheless. Except to see her day to day life and small decisions and challenges that lead to bigger decisions. But aside from faceslapping, food writeups, and family fluff, it takes time for the plot to move forward. The sidecharacters are another point of focus. Almost all of them are well rounded with depth and back stories. Even the despicable ones sometimes show good sides. And many issues about old custom beliefs are portrayed beautifully through these less than likeable characters. Though further down, it tends towards a bit of repitition, it's still okay. The romance is not the focus of this book at all. It is just so
Now, the MC herself. The MC us the character I feel the most conflicted about. She is honestly the first character I feel has really assimilated with the rural ancient lifestyle and attitude among many books. Her rashness that drove her to take revenge on her cheating ex-husband in her first life come through fully in her second. This means the MC will never miss the chance to dish out face slapping. But... yes, but! While it's interesting at first, it's not necessarily so later. Plus, she loses the very flavour of a modern woman later like when she pushes her pre-teen (later early teen) son to a girl she wants him to marry. The manner in which it's done is not something most people nowadays would nod at, especially at the kids age, and with free choice and love as main reasons for relationships today. Plus, the MC is sometimes like an angry bull. Her enemies taunt her with one word and she rushes after them for a physical altercation, like wtf? She is supposed to be a rich modern businesswoman, how come she has no tact? Since she picks every fight, the fights lose their meaning. Later some conflict scene the writer sets up makes no sense and just seems to be there to make conflict to set up for face slapping. Positively, her wealth creation is very, very logical. The MC does not transmigrate with an in-built system or OP knowledge. She is quite normal and has to figure out what she can actually do with the limit resources she can afford in an ancient world. At the same time, she can't exhibit so much skill otherwise people would think she, the new body, is possessed by a ghost (which is kinda true). Not only is there little money, there is little technology and materials to work with! So each step to make money takes a lot of effort. There are a few glitches and plot holes in the story but that's to be expected, isn't it? Edit at 700 chapters: (2 stars) The MC is not sensible at all. This is boring. For her business model she makes food and opens embodiery store. Plus nothing is particularly creative, she doesn't introduce new groundbreaking stuff, just rings others can pick up too as long as they are not demented. The Gillian's start out challenging but are gradually dumbed down so the
s*upidMC can deal with them with her usual rashness. Too boring. The writers also attemptsto show the good side of some bad characters but it really doesn't mesh.As for the children, to be In a maybe the writer realised Xiaocheng-Yingzi together is awkward. AnAn age keeps increasing at a speed that doesn't match the timeline. As for the rest of the children, well, I won't judge the plot hole gaps in their move to the capital. Oh, and the MC remains a thorough rural woman raising family even in the new mansion.