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Loving his Fat Wife: A 70s Military Officer’s Unwavering Devotion Completed

Era + Military Marriage + Face Slapping + Sweet Pet + Marry First, Fall in Love Later + Chasing Wife to the Crematorium]

After traveling through time, Su Mei changed from a skeleton doctor to a lazy and bad vicious military wife in the 70th Military District.

Thinking of how she was diligent and kind in her last life, but ended up with a sudden death, Su Mei wanted to lie down and be a lazy bug in this life.

But when she saw the original owner’s conditions, a boring soul in a body of more than 200 pounds, her parents spoiled her too much, her chief husband treated her like a plague, her neighbors hid when they saw her, and even dogs hated her. With these conditions, she couldn’t even lie down, let alone sleep peacefully.

There was no other way. Su Mei felt that she was destined to work hard. She rolled up her sleeves and worked hard to lose weight, become beautiful, take the college entrance examination, do business, and fight for a happy life again.

As for the original husband, didn’t he dislike her? She didn’t want to delay him, so she just divorced him. But when she handed the divorce agreement to the man, he carried her home in public, threw her on the bed, and asked her in a low voice:

“Wife, can you give birth to a baby for me?”

“I have an obesity gene, and the baby I give birth to is not good-looking.”

“Bullshit, dumplings should be eaten hot, and wives should marry fat men. The ancients were right!”


The Chubby Wife is Soft and Adorable, Pampered by the ’70s Military Officer Completed

Tags: ’70s Era + Military Marriage + Face Slapping + Sweet Romance + Arranged Marriage + Husband’s Redemption

Su Mei, a diligent physician in her previous life, dies suddenly due to overwork. Upon transmigrating, she finds herself in the 1970s as a lazy and infamous military wife, known for her bad temper and 200-pound frame.

Her life is a mess:

Her overindulgent parents shield her from responsibility.

Her husband, a respected military officer, avoids her like the plague.

Neighbors gossip behind her back, and even dogs disdain her.

Initially, Su Mei decides to lay low, but realizing she can’t live in such dire circumstances, she rolls up her sleeves and gets to work. She sets out to:

Lose weight and reclaim her beauty.

Pursue higher education.

Start a business and build a fulfilling life.

When she hands her husband divorce papers, expecting him to jump at the chance to leave her, he surprises everyone. In full view of their neighbors, he carries her home, tosses her onto the bed, and in a deep voice, asks:

“Wife, can you give me a baby monkey?”

Su Mei retorts, “I have obesity genes. The monkey won’t look good.”

He replies, “Nonsense! Dumplings are best eaten hot, and wives should be plump. The ancients didn’t lie!”

What follows is a heartfelt tale of growth, love, and redemption in a ’70s military household.