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Transmigrated to the 70s: I Turned the Tough Guy into a Wife-Doting Maniac
Transmigrated to the 70s: I Turned the Tough Guy into a Wife-Doting Maniac Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, a modern office worker, stayed up late reading a transmigration novel and woke up as Liu Jingyang, a village beauty in the 1970s who was dumped by her fiancé— the original character was so meek that her future mother-in-law called her "useless even at feeding pigs," and her brother thought she was a disgrace, wanting to marry her off to a 50-year-old bachelor in the next village. When she was desperate to escape, she bumped into Liu Yankai, a tough guy who served as the deputy captain of the production team— rumors said he was an "impenetrable iron block," having just rejected the township head's daughter's proposal, even the village chief had to give him face. Lin Xiaoman decided to take on this "hard nut": giving him a scarf she knitted herself, lying that it was "a team welfare," accidentally smudging ash on her nose while mending his torn clothes, and even rushing up with a ledger to shout "I followed him for three days— he didn't even touch a corn silk!" when he was accused of stealing corn. The once cold-faced Liu Yankai gradually fell for her vitality— he shielded her from her brother's slap, secretly slipped her the candy he saved, and even declared publicly in front of the whole village, "Liu Jingyang is my wife. Whoever bullies her has to go through me first." When a cute transmigrated girl meets a tough guy, the adobe houses and warm sweet potato porridge of the 1970s brew the sweetest wife-doting daily life...
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