
Rebirth in 80's is a Bit Sweet
by Weiwei Big
About This Novel
Mu Chun inadvertently traveled back in time to the 1980s when men were superior to women. She married a lukewarm educated youth husband. She slept very restlessly at home on the first night. Unexpectedly, she woke up naturally from her sleep. She had imagined that she would get up when the rooster crows, feed the chickens and ducks, and organize the housework, which did not happen at all. Even hot meals were served outside...
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Official(19)Scraped 1mo ago
You didn't like it at the beginning, but you just met and you fell in love? No one likes to watch this plot. Also, if you are half-said, you might as well not say it. I can't stand it, Beibei.
It seems okay, but some titles are not suitable for that era. For example, women are called misses. In that era, weren't they called gays?
General logical thinking. .
Muta is too chauvinistic, letting the heroine marry her savior is also for the heroine's good. He doesn't let women come to the table to eat. That's feudal superstition. It was normal in that era, but he thought the heroine was a bit stupid. The hero had a crush on her from the beginning. . . Can't stand it
I don't understand, I don't understand
I really don't understand how the heroine has such a father's savings, and she dares to ask a waiter in a watch shop to buy goods. Aren't you afraid of taking the money and running away?
No ending? The heroine is not pretty and too cowardly
Sorry, there is no ending.
Highly recommended
No matter what kind of hardships happen in the future, as long as the two of them work together, they will definitely get through it.
I feel that the author's understanding of the background of the times has been strengthened.
What rhythm? ? ?
What's going on? ? ? Why did everything go wrong later? ? ? I can't understand it! ! ! [Emot=default,37/]
It feels a bit illogical. Where did Mu Chun get the money to start the watch business?
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Official(19)Scraped 1mo ago
You didn't like it at the beginning, but you just met and you fell in love? No one likes to watch this plot. Also, if you are half-said, you might as well not say it. I can't stand it, Beibei.
It seems okay, but some titles are not suitable for that era. For example, women are called misses. In that era, weren't they called gays?
General logical thinking. .
Muta is too chauvinistic, letting the heroine marry her savior is also for the heroine's good. He doesn't let women come to the table to eat. That's feudal superstition. It was normal in that era, but he thought the heroine was a bit stupid. The hero had a crush on her from the beginning. . . Can't stand it
I don't understand, I don't understand
I really don't understand how the heroine has such a father's savings, and she dares to ask a waiter in a watch shop to buy goods. Aren't you afraid of taking the money and running away?
No ending? The heroine is not pretty and too cowardly
Sorry, there is no ending.
Highly recommended
No matter what kind of hardships happen in the future, as long as the two of them work together, they will definitely get through it.
I feel that the author's understanding of the background of the times has been strengthened.
What rhythm? ? ?
What's going on? ? ? Why did everything go wrong later? ? ? I can't understand it! ! ! [Emot=default,37/]
It feels a bit illogical. Where did Mu Chun get the money to start the watch business?














