
The Good Farmer's Wife in Time Travel
by Tianni
About This Novel
When she woke up, Lin Yue actually traveled through time and became a peasant bride. She saw one, two, three, and four oil bottles lined up in front of the bed, looking at her with a hazy and expectant look on her face. Lin Yue said, "Thank you to the reading review team for providing book review support!"
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Official(501)Scraped 22d ago
The male protagonist is so disgusting
This book is well written, and I really like the heroine's character, so I'm not at a disadvantage. But the chapter where I saw the male protagonist buy a wedding dress and get married was really disgusting! In the past, no matter how anxious I was to read a novel, I had to wait until the heroine was seventeen or eighteen, not to mention that the male protagonist had two wives and four sons! He is incompetent and yet still overbearing and jealous. This is my least favorite male protagonist! Not one of them! Since the female protagonist is powerful, I like the male protagonist to be more loyal and considerate of the female protagonist wholeheartedly! Personal opinion! Please understand if this is wrong!
💞💞💞Not enough five stars💞💞💞
I like very inspiring parts such as: -Get rich (+energy) -Solving problems rationally: Best relatives (+energy) -Be kind to children (not your own) -Build a factory (conducive to the countryside) -Good at using people (people who are a little bad but can be improved) Parts I don't like very much: -Compromise: Appearing to be cowardly (possibly a matter of the times) The above is my personal opinion (narrow) hehehe
good
I didn't want to read this article when I started reading the comments, but one of the comments said: "It's actually pretty good, why are there so many bad reviews?" I opened it and read it, and I was hooked! The article is really good. Many readers hate the male protagonist. In fact, I think this is true. The male protagonists of many Taeda novels are tall and infatuated, and some are young and promising. The male protagonist of this article has been married twice and has a reputation of being a wife and mother. He also has four children, but he is hardworking, brave, responsible, and is really good to the female protagonist. Although he can be a little petty, he often After experiencing betrayal by his ex-wife, the heroine ran away several times before selling her body to him, so it left a shadow on him, but he overcame it later and secretly registered the heroine's household registration. He was afraid that the heroine would be attacked by others using the deed of betrayal. In fact, he always stood in front of the heroine. No matter who dealt with his little wife, he protected her and loved her. Otherwise, why would the heroine be so good to him? Moreover, in ancient times, a bought daughter-in-law was almost like a slave, especially in the countryside, where women had even less status. If the heroine was sold to another person, you can imagine the consequences. This article is very heartwarming. The hero is not a king or general, nor a scholar. He is just a village man, but he dotes on his wife, cares for his children, is filial to his father and elders, and supports his brothers and friends. As a man, he is very good! The female protagonist is also very good, so I won't say anything else, because a lot of bad reviews are for the male protagonist, so I think many book friends may have read too many books with advanced male protagonists, and maybe there are some very young readers. In fact, those books are really unrealistic, but everyone has a yearning for beautiful love in their hearts. In today's impetuous world, how many people are treated sincerely? Because it's not easy, that's why I yearn for it; because it's difficult, that's why I pursue it! Pampering and infatuation can only be found in books. Most families are just mediocre. A little love and harmony are already great.
Powerless
Why do I always feel like giving up. . . . Pit. . . I can't read it!
Firstly, the male protagonist is 10 years older than the female protagonist. Secondly, the male protagonist has been married twice before. Thirdly, the male protagonist has four children and is not worthy of the female protagonist. Although I haven't read it, I don't want to read it after reading the introduction.
, after reading more than ten chapters, I still don't know if the heroine's cheap husband is the hero. If so, it's really disgusting, isn't it? His eldest son is already ten years old, and the heroine is only twelve or thirteen years old. How can he be called a daughter-in-law and have to sleep together! ! I can't imagine the heroine being so calm in front of the mother of a child who is only two or three years younger than herself! ! !
Not bad, but the ending was too rushed. The real thief has not been found yet. Including her brother's development, her biological father's ending, her ex-scumbag boyfriend's ending, and Rou Jia's familiar look when she saw her were all foreshadowings and were not explained. Too hasty
I wanted to read a book review, but all I saw was a bunch of messy ads.
The male protagonist dotes on the female protagonist. I like this very much. As long as a woman is a woman, she hopes that her husband will love and pamper her. However, the heroine's character is a bit disliked. At the beginning, a widow who worked as a bullock cart fell in love with the male protagonist. Originally, it had nothing to do with the male protagonist, but the female protagonist lost her temper inexplicably and made trouble unreasonably. Logically speaking, the heroine has just been married and this is a time when modern people traveled to the past. She has no relationship with the hero yet. Why is she jealous? Jealousy is based on having a relationship with a person. How can you care about those things if you don't have feelings? I feel that the heroine's character is a bit squeamish. I personally don't like people with squeamish personalities.
The price of this book is too expensive. Meat buns usually cost two or three cents, vegetarian buns cost one cent, and steamed buns cost two cents. This book costs two meat buns and five steamed buns eighty cents. The price has increased almost eight times.
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Official(501)Scraped 22d ago
The male protagonist is so disgusting
This book is well written, and I really like the heroine's character, so I'm not at a disadvantage. But the chapter where I saw the male protagonist buy a wedding dress and get married was really disgusting! In the past, no matter how anxious I was to read a novel, I had to wait until the heroine was seventeen or eighteen, not to mention that the male protagonist had two wives and four sons! He is incompetent and yet still overbearing and jealous. This is my least favorite male protagonist! Not one of them! Since the female protagonist is powerful, I like the male protagonist to be more loyal and considerate of the female protagonist wholeheartedly! Personal opinion! Please understand if this is wrong!
💞💞💞Not enough five stars💞💞💞
I like very inspiring parts such as: -Get rich (+energy) -Solving problems rationally: Best relatives (+energy) -Be kind to children (not your own) -Build a factory (conducive to the countryside) -Good at using people (people who are a little bad but can be improved) Parts I don't like very much: -Compromise: Appearing to be cowardly (possibly a matter of the times) The above is my personal opinion (narrow) hehehe
good
I didn't want to read this article when I started reading the comments, but one of the comments said: "It's actually pretty good, why are there so many bad reviews?" I opened it and read it, and I was hooked! The article is really good. Many readers hate the male protagonist. In fact, I think this is true. The male protagonists of many Taeda novels are tall and infatuated, and some are young and promising. The male protagonist of this article has been married twice and has a reputation of being a wife and mother. He also has four children, but he is hardworking, brave, responsible, and is really good to the female protagonist. Although he can be a little petty, he often After experiencing betrayal by his ex-wife, the heroine ran away several times before selling her body to him, so it left a shadow on him, but he overcame it later and secretly registered the heroine's household registration. He was afraid that the heroine would be attacked by others using the deed of betrayal. In fact, he always stood in front of the heroine. No matter who dealt with his little wife, he protected her and loved her. Otherwise, why would the heroine be so good to him? Moreover, in ancient times, a bought daughter-in-law was almost like a slave, especially in the countryside, where women had even less status. If the heroine was sold to another person, you can imagine the consequences. This article is very heartwarming. The hero is not a king or general, nor a scholar. He is just a village man, but he dotes on his wife, cares for his children, is filial to his father and elders, and supports his brothers and friends. As a man, he is very good! The female protagonist is also very good, so I won't say anything else, because a lot of bad reviews are for the male protagonist, so I think many book friends may have read too many books with advanced male protagonists, and maybe there are some very young readers. In fact, those books are really unrealistic, but everyone has a yearning for beautiful love in their hearts. In today's impetuous world, how many people are treated sincerely? Because it's not easy, that's why I yearn for it; because it's difficult, that's why I pursue it! Pampering and infatuation can only be found in books. Most families are just mediocre. A little love and harmony are already great.
Powerless
Why do I always feel like giving up. . . . Pit. . . I can't read it!
Firstly, the male protagonist is 10 years older than the female protagonist. Secondly, the male protagonist has been married twice before. Thirdly, the male protagonist has four children and is not worthy of the female protagonist. Although I haven't read it, I don't want to read it after reading the introduction.
, after reading more than ten chapters, I still don't know if the heroine's cheap husband is the hero. If so, it's really disgusting, isn't it? His eldest son is already ten years old, and the heroine is only twelve or thirteen years old. How can he be called a daughter-in-law and have to sleep together! ! I can't imagine the heroine being so calm in front of the mother of a child who is only two or three years younger than herself! ! !
Not bad, but the ending was too rushed. The real thief has not been found yet. Including her brother's development, her biological father's ending, her ex-scumbag boyfriend's ending, and Rou Jia's familiar look when she saw her were all foreshadowings and were not explained. Too hasty
I wanted to read a book review, but all I saw was a bunch of messy ads.
The male protagonist dotes on the female protagonist. I like this very much. As long as a woman is a woman, she hopes that her husband will love and pamper her. However, the heroine's character is a bit disliked. At the beginning, a widow who worked as a bullock cart fell in love with the male protagonist. Originally, it had nothing to do with the male protagonist, but the female protagonist lost her temper inexplicably and made trouble unreasonably. Logically speaking, the heroine has just been married and this is a time when modern people traveled to the past. She has no relationship with the hero yet. Why is she jealous? Jealousy is based on having a relationship with a person. How can you care about those things if you don't have feelings? I feel that the heroine's character is a bit squeamish. I personally don't like people with squeamish personalities.
The price of this book is too expensive. Meat buns usually cost two or three cents, vegetarian buns cost one cent, and steamed buns cost two cents. This book costs two meat buns and five steamed buns eighty cents. The price has increased almost eight times.













