Transmigrating into the Genius Cannon Fodder’s Aunt

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Xia Mian transformed into a troubled sixteen-year-old girl, but there was an extra little dumpling by her side. The child was obedient, sensible, and had a very high IQ, but unfortunately had a hard life. His mother was angered to death by his father’s mistress, and he himself was tormented by the mistress who become his new stepmother, suffering burns and disfigurement at a young age. Xia Mian also knew that the inhuman biological father and stepmother would exploit him for the sake of his half-brother, suppressing him, and condemning him to a life of darkness. His half-brother, on the other hand, enjoyed the glory that should have belonged to him.

Ouch! Xia Mian, who had a bad temper, declared: From today on, I will protect this baby!
Whatever others have, my baby will have too! Anyone who dares to bully him will be beaten to death!

Baby: I want the stamps my mom left me.
Xia Mian: Get them back!
Baby: I want that bottle.
Xia Mian: Buy it!
Baby: I want to buy that stock.
Xia Mian: ??? Buy!
Baby: I want to live in that house.
Xia Mian: !!! Buy!

Years later, the stamps’ value soared, the bottle became invaluable antique, the stock skyrocketed for ten consecutive limits, and the house was demolished…
Xia Mian: …I became a billionaire by spoiling a child.
Baby: I want that man.
Xia Mian: ???
Baby: He can barely be my uncle.
Xia Mian: Why?
Baby pondered for a long while: He’s super good at making money.

The MC is girl with maximum combat strength and a volatile temper, the kind who seeks revenge on the spot.

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穿成天才炮灰他小姨妈
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Recommendations
After Transmigrating into a Cannon Fodder Real Daughter, the Plot Changes (1)
My Son is a Reborn Villain (1)
Recommendation Lists
  1. BG 60-90s Novel
  2. CN Romance (F-M pairing) 2

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ntww12
New ntww12 rated it
April 22, 2024
Status: Completed
An excellent novel that has tropes that include slow build romance, cute children, rags to riches, tons of face-slapping, switched-at-birth and saving others. It also has aspects of slice of life and school life chapters.

Basically about our FL who transmigrates into a novel and saves her nephew who was abused. She has to be smart to get her nephew out of a terrible situation and the first arc of the novel is about that.

Later on when she manages to save the boy, the story then goes on to the rags... more>> and riches trope where she and some of her distant family members move to start a new life at a different city. As our FL is still schooling, most of the business aspect is told through the efforts of the FL's aunt. Got more face slapping of money hungry relatives and some patriachial BS family.

Then as life goes on for FL and her family, it focuses on how the romance builds. There is an age gap of about 7 years I think? It's a bit vague. But FL was 22+ already before she transmigrates into a 17 year old. She was a teacher then and finished Uni if I'm not wrong. ML waited till FL finished school to officially pursue her. Initially FL thought ML was gay due to her novel knowledge but later on she finds out. The chemistry between the two leads is so GREAT! I love it. FL is mischievous and ML often banters with her too but he is super doting at the same time. They both have so many great scenes between them.

After they get together, the story focuses on other small arcs. Of FL who aims to be teacher helps rehabilitate her classmates and later on, her students. There is also an arc about painting and an orphanage for disable kids. This one made me cry. A lot of social commentary in this novel with the dreaded nationalism.

The extras are so fun too!! The kids grow up in the extras and find their significant others. My favourite is the extra about firey Huizhu and her secretly blackbellied suitor. She is slow on emotions regarding love so he tricks her to make her pursue him. She then realizes that she likes him before he then pursues her and says, "okay my turn now." A very cute extra.

This is the best part about the story, the side characters all have distinct personalities and stories. It is very fun to read.

The faceslapping is also always excellent!!!!

A great read. MTL is readable. <<less
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Shortk
New Shortk rated it
April 9, 2024
Status: Completed
It's incredible. An amazing not cliche but satisfying face slapping novel with wholesome family elements and very very witty leads. Also violence, but I live. It's fiction and the people that get beat up are people who YOU WISH YOU COULD BEAT UP IRL. If you have a fierce burning for justice with decently op leads who truly vennt your frustrations, this is your book.

The leads' banter is top notch. But I will say I do think once the romance gets into center focus, she does feel a little less... more>> smart. The MC is smart overall but at this moment. I'm like damn love. Also, you have to be a fan of teasing and OMG I AAM NOT. Tbh when he was. Annoying her, he was annoying me too....I know ppl love this but if the ML teased and annoyed Mee to the degree he did
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during the train ride. Back and on the roof and in the pool when she was 18

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I would have been like ok, I don't like you anymore. Leets keep our distance for real.

Idk maybe it's cause I can't see how hot he is irl, but no honey I have. A limit for that. For other ppl, you'll probably love this. In any case, thee leads are so funny and witty, smart (to maybe even a loophole op degree? I just accept that things go their way) but at the same time they argue tooth and nail and fight to win every time so it feelss SO SATISFYING. Like the rage in my heart has a place to be vented and a place for my heart to heal with the happy family. The leads have very specified and interesting personalities, esp the MC before the romance lol. Lmao it really has that charm of peak 2000s japanese teenage drama / anime fight scenes. So funny. And fun. Not cringe because the details are plenty enough are different enough. Although still funny lol

The novel is pretty cohesive, detailed, and exciting up until she goes to college, which we don't even see much of at all. Instead of an interwoven plot of various stories with a main focus progressing along that was happening throughout the novel, the last quarter of the novel feels less detailed on the main characters, the stories feel a bit rushed and not as cohesive (something iss missing idk), and overall the novel feels like multiple pages passing by my eyes without much emotional effect. So it's a bit weak compared to the rest of the novel.

This ending portion is so strange. It's the author's prerogative if they want to a positive social statement on
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disabled orphans and orphanages... but why? Is it in the main story out. Of nowhere? It's my right as a reader to then criticize you for inserting a random ass plot point OUT OF NOWHERE. I understand that it's supposed to mirror the original MC's nephew's original ending as a poor disabled artist. But it is simply not clear enough imo, the connection. In fact I think it's quite different considering he didn't have any diseases other than being abused and dying from the injuries like that.

Not to mention, helping this entire orphanage was not well foreshadowed through this novel. They literally just foreshadowed this plot the chapter before it happened.

The author chose to do that instead of idk focusing on writing about :

  • Her niece going on acting sets with her father
  • Her nephew making his own exhibition and donating proceeds to abused children and their recovery (WHICH WOULD BE A CLEAR LINEE WHY he would do that
  • More scenes of the MC and ML dating (?) considering I mean have they really dated?
  • Chenchen as the original ML and finding out who is supposed to be the FL
  • The kids growing up orr something

This orphanage isn't the worst plot but do I feel like it was RANDOMLY

PLACED so the novel could end soon? Yes. I do. A bit annoying. The writing should have set that up better. Do you think that because they are orphans I will be emotionally interested instantly? No. Not because I'm heartless, but because the readers are not ignorant. It's not like readers have never read or known about orphans in their lives. But how can you make us care? By writing about them well and connecting them to us. (Don't be lazy. Orphans doesn't = instantly caring about what is written.) Did you do that author? Let's consider that in those 2 chapters and a half of jam-packed info and new characters. No. So thus this story has suffered from poor writing at the very end for this.

Personally I have read an entire OTHER novel based on this idea of orphans refusing donations bc they don't want to be treated like objects and be put on the news. So as cute as these last chapters are, it's much too sloppily done imo for me think much of it. The depth isn't there and the plot is random, especially considering the various other points we could have focused on.

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zuzuo3o
zuzuo3o rated it
March 17, 2024
Status: Completed
Wow, this novel is an absolute gem. Initially, I had some hesitations about reading it based on the summary, but once I started, I couldn't put it down. It's a captivating slice-of-life story that also sheds light on the corruption prevalent during the early stages and even today.

In one of the chapters, there's a brilliant portrayal of how the police often prioritize the wealthy, and the moments of face slapping are truly satisfying. It's definitely a worthwhile read, although some readers may find the age difference between the female lead... more>> (16) and the male lead (24, approximately) slightly unconventional. However, overall, it's a well-done story.

I was deeply moved during the orphanage arc, and the novel explores various other arcs that highlight the treatment of women in China during the early 90s. I admired the female lead's decision to become a teacher, and while the romance aspect is minimal and doesn't develop until the female lead graduates from high school, it doesn't detract from the overall quality.

Some readers might find it slightly frustrating when the female lead consistently assumes the male lead is gay. However, it's understandable given that changing people's opinions about someone can be challenging unless you truly know them. So, let's not blame the female lead for her initial thoughts.

Regarding the male lead, he simply took it as a joke and never felt the need to clarify or become upset about being perceived as gay. I appreciate his easygoing attitude in that regard.

In conclusion, this novel is a fantastic read that deserves your time. It touches on important themes, has engaging story arcs, and leaves a lasting impact. Highly recommended. <<less
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