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Foster Parents in the 1960s Completed

At the age of twenty-eight, Song Shuyao received her ex-boyfriend's inheritance from the army. After getting heavily drunk, she woke up to find herself transformed into 18-year-old Jiang Shuyao in 1962.

At this point, her life faced a major choice: continue the engagement and become the foster mother of four children, or bravely break off the engagement despite gossip and rumors?

Meanwhile, Liang Li, who woke up in Hao Yuanchao's body from the 1960s, also faced a major choice: continue the engagement and have a wife help raise the children, or actively break off the engagement to avoid burdening the woman?

Liang Li, who had decided to break off the engagement to avoid burdening the woman, immediately changed his mind after seeing Song Shuyao. His well-prepared speech for breaking off the engagement instantly became, "Wife, let's go home and raise the kids."

### The male and female leads both transmigrate. Their relationship before transmigration: ex-lovers. Their relationship after transmigration: fiancés.

Reading tips: ① This is a lighthearted story about raising children and farming life in the 1960s; it's not brain-wracking or overly stimulating. The female lead has a spatial ability, specifically her own detached villa within the space.

② There was a reason for the separation of the male and female leads before transmigration. The male lead fell in love with the female lead at first sight and loved her his entire life.

③ The background is fictional. Where information is available, it follows historical data. Where it's not, it relies on guesswork and cannot withstand rigorous scrutiny. If you dislike it, please withdraw politely. Writing and reading are for enjoyment, so please avoid personal attacks.

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