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Apocalyptic Couple in the 70s Completed

Wu Qiaoqiao and her husband struggled to survive for about 50 years in the apocalypse. In the final war of that world, the couple both died.

Unexpectedly, they got a chance to wake up again, only to find themselves as a married couple in 1970.

Watch how this apocalyptic couple utilizes the gifts from their previous world to raise their children and live a new life in the 70s.

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70s: Cannon Fodder Couple Busy Making a Fortune Completed

Jiang Ci had just divorced her husband of six years, with whom she had no feelings, and as soon as she exited the Civil Affairs Bureau, she transmigrated into a book.

Opening her eyes, she became the female supporting character in a年代文 (story set in a specific era) comparison group. She tried to entrap the female lead and seduce the male lead but instead was entrapped herself and married the production team's domestic abuser.

While the female lead ate meat during her pregnancy, Jiang Ci was beaten by her husband for just eating an egg during hers. After the female lead gave birth, the male lead found someone to care for her during her confinement; Jiang Ci had to go to the fields to work the day after giving birth.

The female lead returned to her hometown with her child, took the college entrance exam, and went to university. Jiang Ci was tragically beaten to death for secretly eating a single bite of meat.

Looking around, Jiang Ci's villa had become two dilapidated rooms, barren and leaky, with two children crying from hunger. Jiang Ci, who now had children without the pain of childbirth and saw her past struggles turn into a mirage, told her ex-husband, "To summarize the above, we have six points to discuss."

"..."

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Rebirth in the 60s: Daily Life Raising Kids Completed

When Ning Jing opened her eyes, she tragically discovered that not only had she transmigrated to the past, but her husband had died, leaving her with 6 children.

Looking at the group of little brats standing around the wooden bed, Ning Jing wanted to close her eyes and beg the heavens to let her die once more.

Fortunately, the heavens weren't completely blind and granted her a golden finger ability.

She originally thought she could then conquer the world with ease. However, that was not the case!

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The Big Scapegoat's 60s Life Completed

Liu Yun transmigrated into a series of books written by an author, becoming the biggest scapegoat in the story. This couldn't stand, so she decided that whoever wanted to be the scapegoat could go ahead.

When she reached the right age, she found a man and married him. What should she do when she discovered she'd gotten involved in a "harem struggle" again? She'd just deal with it.

Her mother-in-law was reborn, and her neighbor was a transmigrator. Alright, was the world just missing a quick transmigration to be complete? Had this world been transmigrated into a sieve?

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Unfamiliar Yet Raising 70s Children Together: A Couple's Daily Life Completed

Song Qing and Lu Yang's marriage was a muddled affair. At the beginning of that special era, fearing implication, her parents forced her to break up with her ex-boyfriend and used their connection with the Lu family to compel Lu Yang to marry her.

Five years into their marriage, with their child three and a half years old, the two had only met a few times.

Forced by her mother, and with Lu Yang finally having the qualifications for family relocation, she took her daughter and traveled several nights by train to find him.

Knowing the man was unwilling, and since a unit in Ancheng was willing to take her in during her previous life, she simply took her daughter and left.

For the next ten years, Song Qing toiled tirelessly, raising her daughter alone. She was busy campaigning to clear her ex-boyfriend's family's name and, unwilling to hinder Lu Yang, she also made time to divorce him.

She believed she had been fair to everyone, except herself and her daughter. Her 10-year-old child was cautious, knowing her mother's struggles, and dared not ask for anything.

Enough. Since she had been reborn, she would choose a different path. At least when it came to raising her daughter, she would no longer do it alone.

As for whether Lu Yang was willing, that was another matter; after all, he didn't agree to divorce in her last life either. This is a story about ordinary daily life, without golden fingers or being an "overpowered protagonist" type of novel. The male lead knew and was always willing to be with her!

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Transmigrating to the 70s, My Daily Melon-Eating Life Completed

As a modern-day gossip enthusiast, Yunling is like a weasel in a melon patch, jumping around wherever there's a juicy gossip. One day, she time-traveled, becoming a sent-down youth in the 1970s.

The sent-down youth was delicate and frail; she fainted on her first day of work, and for half the month she worked there, she was fainting. So, in her second month in the countryside, she schemed to marry Qin Chuan, the youngest son of the brigade leader.

Yunling's time travel occurred on their very wedding day…


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Delicious and Wonderful Life Raising Children in the 60s Completed

Welcome to read Gu Zi's other works on Tomato Novel.

Yu Rujia goes to the Shangfen Brigade. Although conditions are limited, she has both the software and hardware.

Huddling in her small home with her four children, occasionally peeking out to enjoy some gossip... Ah, this life is truly wonderful!

This story is purely fictional. Any resemblance is purely coincidental.

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Transmigrated as a Vicious Old Man in the 60s, Crushing Ungrateful People at the Start! Completed

When a promising young man from the 21st century transmigrates to the 1960s, he transforms into the notoriously vicious old man Zhao Youcai. He finds himself surrounded by a horde of troublesome descendants, with people constantly asking when he'll finally die.

Fortunately, fate isn't entirely cruel; he's granted a golden finger. As the saying goes, "a dragon begets a dragon, a phoenix begets a phoenix, and an awful parent raises fierce and uncooperative children." Just look at this family – not a single one is easy to deal with!

His eldest son is a domestic tyrant, only brave enough to abuse his wife and children at home. The second son is an incarnate firecracker, quick to anger and violence at the slightest provocation. The third son is even more extraordinary, the pinnacle of the younger generation's awful behavior! He steals chickens, engages in petty theft, and loiters around, smelling worse than a street rat!

The fourth son is dull and shy, suffering from extreme social phobia! His youngest son, who finally showed some promise, now stirs up trouble, clamoring for a family division – even ungrateful wolves aren't as cunning as he is!

Adding to the chaos are daughters-in-law with their own hidden agendas and a large group of eccentric grandchildren. A young tree won't grow straight without pruning, and people won't behave without discipline!

"You, you, and you! All of you, clean up your act and prepare to become new people! No one gets to obstruct Old Man Zhao's path to wealth and prosperity!"

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Driving a Car Back to the 60s Completed

A university student on a teaching support program was driving her SUV to buy groceries when a turn in the mountain road sent her back to the 1960s.

Rice required grain coupons, meat required meat coupons, cooking oil required oil coupons, and even a piece of good quality cloth required industrial coupons. Su Yan looked at her super-short denim shorts and long-sleeved beige blazer, trembling as she hid in a cornfield.

In an era where every movement required an introduction letter, how could she avoid being arrested as a hooligan?

Warning: This novel is purely fictional, focusing on family trivialities and romantic entanglements. Please refrain from historical scrutiny.

"Concubine" Synopsis 1:

Lu Ze achieved the highest honors in the imperial examinations, entered the central privy council, and later served as the governor-general of Guangdong and Guangxi. He was shrewd, ruthless, and feared by all.

Returning home to visit his relatives, he suddenly saw a woman walking with an umbrella in Yi Garden, with skin like ice and bones like jade, her steps like lotus blossoms.

Lu Ze hinted several times, but the young girl pretended not to understand.

Lu Ze sneered, she refused to be a proper honored concubine, insisting on being an ambiguous mistress.

In the end, Lu Ze went against his own words, eagerly offering her the position of legal wife, but was met with all sorts of disdain.

Synopsis 2:

Qin Shu transmigrated, becoming a maid in a family of generations of Hanlin scholars.

As a hereditary servant, the best outcome was to be married off to another servant, with her sons and daughters continuing to be servants.

She actively sought a goal. A slightly foolish local landlord offered, "Pinger, you're a first-class maid from a wealthy family, I'll listen to whatever you say."

Qin Shu saved a lot of money, just waiting to be released from the mansion at eighteen, but then she encountered her master's eldest son returning home to visit his relatives.

Lu Ze used his fan to lift Qin Shu's chin: "I'll bestow upon you immense wealth, do you want it?"

Qin Shu pushed the fan away dismissively, expressionless: "Master, this slave will not be a concubine."

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My Mother-in-Law is a Beat Cop [70s] Completed

Yao Zhizhi, with her gossip system, transmigrated into one of the "five golden flowers and one treasure" family. Her parents, in order to find some long-term blood donors for Yaozu, asked urban relatives to introduce three young men.

There was a divorced factory director with a child, a widowed cadre with a child, and the four older sisters couldn't decide. Yao Zhizhi thought, "Fine, I'll pick that dying sickly man. At least he's a first-time groom, and I won't have to be a stepmother."

"Besides, how can a sickly man be a blood donor? The answer is: the man is dying, and he's poor!" A sickly man is good, a sickly man causes less trouble. Her mother-in-law even promised her that regardless of whether they could have offspring, as long as she could make the sickly man happy for the last few years of his life, once he kicked the bucket, she would help her find a reliable man for remarriage.

She didn't care much about remarrying; just having an urban household registration was tempting enough. She could also tag along with her beat cop mother-in-law to gossip and watch the drama, making her life lively and fulfilling.

Later, they had children, and the sickly man still hadn't kicked the bucket. He was also like a fortune-teller, always accurately guessing who the culprit was. Yao Zhizhi increasingly hoped he would live a long life; her children couldn't be without a father.

One day, she returned home with her mother-in-law after mediating a dispute, only to find a group of strangers at their doorstep. Yao Zhizhi grew inexplicably excited: "New gossip?" The man said, "...Wife, they are your biological parents." Yao Zhizhi was dumbfounded.

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