
Rebirth in the 70s: Becoming a Good Wife
by Light Floral
About This Novel
She never thought that she would have a chance to be reborn. She never thought that she could come back and see her shattered home after doing so many bad things. She never thought that she would have a chance to change her ways. Maybe God wanted her to understand how unacceptable and stupid and ignorant what she had done before was reborn. This time, she will be a good wife for him! --The plot is fictitious, please do not imitate it.
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Official(81)Scraped 10d ago
Worth seeing,
I cried a lot in the early stages, feeling sad for the heroine, feeling unworthy and sympathetic. The male protagonist should be an early soldier, ignorant, and does not know how to trust someone, how to get along with someone, and how to hurt someone. In the later period, life is simple and happy. I recommend it to everyone!
I feel like the male protagonist of this book is a scumbag
In the life before rebirth, I felt that the male protagonist was just a ****. The female protagonist was his wife. It was the female protagonist who stood up for her. But your male protagonist was not a good person either. The only wrong thing the female protagonist did in her previous life was not being filial to her parents-in-law. She shouldn't take it out on her parents-in-law. But what did the male protagonist do? He gave up the female protagonist for a life-saving favor. Damn it for your brother-in-law. Is that called integrity? Haha, in order to live up to another person, you have to betray a woman who gave birth to a child for you, and was pushed to have an abortion by the woman you were about to marry? I feel like the male protagonist is mentally ill? If a woman loses her child after being killed, why can't she go find someone to make trouble? You can pity someone who is hurting for you. Why can't you pity the one who gave birth to your child? The male protagonist is also quite ridiculous. A married man blames his wife instead of keeping a distance from the opposite sex. Not to mention joining the army as a teenager, a soldier also knows that he is married and needs to keep a distance from the opposite sex. The misfortune of the heroine's previous life was all caused by the male protagonist. If the male protagonist hadn't given Chen something hope, she wouldn't have framed the female protagonist. Since you don't like it, you should make it clear and go back to the army just after getting married? Haha, you can tell your wife clearly when you are busy. What do you mean by leaving without saying a word? Haha, if you tell me, the heroine will not treat your parents like that. In the end, it is still the hero's fault.
The author is really awesome. When the heroine was pregnant, her eldest son was more than one year old. The heroine was seven months pregnant, and her son was four or five years old. So either she was pregnant with a freak, or the author's time is different from ours. 🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐
The years are quiet, but you are still where you are
I like the heroine's open-mindedness at the end. If you don't like it, then just be okay. Not every apology will be okay.
see behind
I have to continue to complain. Obviously, as mentioned earlier, the mistress's parents are dead. It was her brother and sister-in-law who were more than ten years older than her who brought her up, and behind that, her father had a strong backstage.
I don't like forced whitewashing
I don't like how the female supporting character is forcibly whitewashed in the next two chapters. What the female supporting character does is whitewashed by you, but there is no one to advise her about the female supporting character's words and deeds.
Not bad
I feel like the chapters are confusing and the storyline is vague.
The subject matter is good, but the sentences don't make sense and are messy, the chapters jump a lot, and there are too many typos.
I don't understand why the heroine has to compromise. Can't one person raise a child well? This is said to be responsible for the child, but doesn't the heroine not have to be responsible for herself? What would a man like the hero do here? Why marry someone if you don't love them? If you marry, you have to be responsible If you hate the heroine, why did you marry her in the first place? Are you looking for abuse? Personally I think the male protagonist is a scumbag ps: I just skipped and watched a little bit, but I couldn't stand it anymore.
Poor heroine
Parents are partial to a heroine who has never even read a book. No wonder she had such a miserable life in her last life. She didn't even take revenge on the heroine, but the heroine still had such a good life.
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Official(81)Scraped 10d ago
Worth seeing,
I cried a lot in the early stages, feeling sad for the heroine, feeling unworthy and sympathetic. The male protagonist should be an early soldier, ignorant, and does not know how to trust someone, how to get along with someone, and how to hurt someone. In the later period, life is simple and happy. I recommend it to everyone!
I feel like the male protagonist of this book is a scumbag
In the life before rebirth, I felt that the male protagonist was just a ****. The female protagonist was his wife. It was the female protagonist who stood up for her. But your male protagonist was not a good person either. The only wrong thing the female protagonist did in her previous life was not being filial to her parents-in-law. She shouldn't take it out on her parents-in-law. But what did the male protagonist do? He gave up the female protagonist for a life-saving favor. Damn it for your brother-in-law. Is that called integrity? Haha, in order to live up to another person, you have to betray a woman who gave birth to a child for you, and was pushed to have an abortion by the woman you were about to marry? I feel like the male protagonist is mentally ill? If a woman loses her child after being killed, why can't she go find someone to make trouble? You can pity someone who is hurting for you. Why can't you pity the one who gave birth to your child? The male protagonist is also quite ridiculous. A married man blames his wife instead of keeping a distance from the opposite sex. Not to mention joining the army as a teenager, a soldier also knows that he is married and needs to keep a distance from the opposite sex. The misfortune of the heroine's previous life was all caused by the male protagonist. If the male protagonist hadn't given Chen something hope, she wouldn't have framed the female protagonist. Since you don't like it, you should make it clear and go back to the army just after getting married? Haha, you can tell your wife clearly when you are busy. What do you mean by leaving without saying a word? Haha, if you tell me, the heroine will not treat your parents like that. In the end, it is still the hero's fault.
The author is really awesome. When the heroine was pregnant, her eldest son was more than one year old. The heroine was seven months pregnant, and her son was four or five years old. So either she was pregnant with a freak, or the author's time is different from ours. 🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐
The years are quiet, but you are still where you are
I like the heroine's open-mindedness at the end. If you don't like it, then just be okay. Not every apology will be okay.
see behind
I have to continue to complain. Obviously, as mentioned earlier, the mistress's parents are dead. It was her brother and sister-in-law who were more than ten years older than her who brought her up, and behind that, her father had a strong backstage.
I don't like forced whitewashing
I don't like how the female supporting character is forcibly whitewashed in the next two chapters. What the female supporting character does is whitewashed by you, but there is no one to advise her about the female supporting character's words and deeds.
Not bad
I feel like the chapters are confusing and the storyline is vague.
The subject matter is good, but the sentences don't make sense and are messy, the chapters jump a lot, and there are too many typos.
I don't understand why the heroine has to compromise. Can't one person raise a child well? This is said to be responsible for the child, but doesn't the heroine not have to be responsible for herself? What would a man like the hero do here? Why marry someone if you don't love them? If you marry, you have to be responsible If you hate the heroine, why did you marry her in the first place? Are you looking for abuse? Personally I think the male protagonist is a scumbag ps: I just skipped and watched a little bit, but I couldn't stand it anymore.
Poor heroine
Parents are partial to a heroine who has never even read a book. No wonder she had such a miserable life in her last life. She didn't even take revenge on the heroine, but the heroine still had such a good life.









