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After Transmigrating Into a Book, I Married a Divorced Man (1970s) Completed

The female protagonist transmigrated into a novel she wrote herself, playing the role of a vixenish supporting character. In the book, she caused trouble until her death on the streets, and her actions implicated her gentle mother and promising father.

After transmigrating, the female protagonist decides to change her fate. She decides to latch onto the powerful male lead. The male lead's impression of her changes, and he begins to develop feelings for her. The child is from his ex-wife, who died during childbirth. The female protagonist initially believed the male lead and his ex-wife were a loving couple, but later discovered the ex-wife had drugged him and forced a marriage through pregnancy.

In the early stages, the female protagonist focuses on the Gaokao (college entrance exam) and aims to become a diplomat. Later, she will start a business, buy courtyard houses, and engage in real estate development, hotels, and various other industries.

After graduating from university, she pursues postgraduate studies and enters the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The male lead is a prominent figure in the military and government.

The child born to the ex-wife is a highly intelligent young boy who later becomes a researcher at a weapons institute. The female protagonist only has her own child when he is five years old. The entire story is very sweet, with a scheming second female lead and second male lead causing all sorts of trouble.

PS: Regarding reader feedback about qipaos and hairpins, I have consulted a lot of information. In the early 1980s, qipaos were worn on important occasions and events, including beauty pageants in Hong Kong. The text mentions that the female protagonist, her mother, and other female characters like qipaos, which expresses the deep cultural heritage of both the female protagonist's and male lead's families.

Although they love wearing qipaos and traditional clothing and jewelry, their thoughts are not bound by their attire; they are free, passionate, and strive to live their lives.

Thank you to the dear readers who have been diligently following the story. I read all your chapter reviews. Special thanks to a reader who not only followed the story but also wrote chapter reviews. Thank you for your support.

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