CompletedChen Qing’s life was very bitter, he was brought back as a husband with three taels of silver, but on the day he was brought back, his husband was forcibly recruited and he didn’t even meet him, so he ended up carrying a chicken.
Five years later, when the war was over, Chen Qing received news that his husband had been killed in the war and he was widowed.
His mother gave him half of his pension and asked him to remarry, but Chen Qing refused.
The quiet and very frightened Chen Qing organized his husband’s funeral and supported his shattered family.
The family owned two or three acres of good land and a small courtyard.
Just next door to a neighbor who had just returned from the battlefield, gazing deeply into his eyes.
Zhou Yuan returned from the battlefield, got three acres of land divided by the court, and settled in the village.
He was born tall, strong and sturdy, the villagers regarded him as a good son-in-law, but his eyes were only on the next-door neighbor’s widow, Chen Qing.
Spring wildlife, summer straw raincoat, autumn wild fruits, winter silver carbon.
And also sincerity.
Even the slowest Chen Qing understood what he meant, and he turned to his mother at home.
She looked at his mother, but his mother said, “People who have worked hard for half their lives have the right to pursue their own happiness.”
In the days that followed, the family of three was safe and happy.
CompletedMiao Ying, a lone individual, transmigrated. Before his transmigration, he made a wish to the god of transmigration, hoping to experience the warmth of kinship.
As expected, he transmigrated into a large family: a harsh grandmother, a gambling and alcoholic father-in-law, a gossipy mother-in-law, a toddler brother-in-law learning to walk, and a taciturn husband who couldn't even say a word when prodded three times.
Miao Ying: "Heh, let it all be destroyed! Damn heavens, can a man even marry?"
Miao Ying had a fit of madness and, after fainting, saw the original body's story in a dream. The original body stole his grandmother's savings for a coffin, eloped with a scoundrel from the neighboring village, but was abandoned by the scoundrel after the money ran out. He shamelessly returned home and spent his days snatching egg custard from his toddler brother-in-law who couldn't even walk yet.
Miao Ying: "? Was I the bad guy all along?"
The transmigrated Miao Ying decided to turn over a new leaf and be a better person. Looking at the family's cramped three-room house, he decided to change their economic situation. Fortunately, he had a transmigrator's halo and unexpectedly discovered rapeseed, which was not yet widespread in this era.
Planting rapeseed, learning to extract oil, selling fried skewers—he made their lives increasingly prosperous. Miao Ying, who held the family's economic power, disciplined the old gambling and alcoholic geezer, making him honest and dutiful. He also successfully won over his grandmother and mother-in-law's hearts. He packed off the toddler brother-in-law, who had just learned to walk, to school. As for his taciturn husband... well, he wasn't completely useless; at least he had some use at night.
Miao Ying looked at his family with satisfaction, finally experiencing the warmth of kinship. Miao Ying: "Perfect."
Highlights:
1. This novel mostly focuses on domestic trivialities. The world background is the author's private setting, completely fictional; anything that appears or doesn't appear is set by the author.
2. The "ge'er" (male sub-gender) physique has some private settings, serving the plot.
3. There will be mpreg.
4. There are thousands of good novels in the world; if this one doesn't suit you, feel free to switch. We reject "control freaks" (a term often used for readers who demand specific plotlines or criticize heavily).