A Western Doctor’s Happy Farming Life

A Western Doctor’s Happy Farming Life

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小西医的幸福种田生活

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Cuộc Sống Điền Viên Hạnh Phúc Của Cậu Bác Sĩ Y Khoa Hiện Đại, 小西医的幸福种田生活

By luo pao wangzi, runaway prince, 落跑王子

2.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
327 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

When Song Qinghan woke up, he found that he had not only transmigrated into another world, but also… had a ball in his stomach. He thought the original owner of this body had left a total mess to him. But it turned out there was a piece of precious jade hidden in it. Looking at the six-pack abs of Wu Dahu, he rubbed his hands with great excitement. Farming, your job! Hunting, your job! Giving birth, ahem, you worked hard! But surgery… leave it to me!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

A Western Doctor’s Happy Farming Life Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on A Western Doctor’s Happy Farming Life "A Western Doctor's Happy Farming Life" had a premise that really pulled me in: a modern surgeon transmigrating to ancient China, pregnant, and ready to use his medical knowledge. Sadly, my experience was a bit of a rollercoaster, with some highs quickly followed by some pretty significant lows. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the concept of a doctor bringing modern medicine to a historical setting. The early chapters had a certain charm as the MC navigated his new life and budding relationship. It felt like a potentially heartwarming slice-of-life story, with a unique twist on the usual transmigration tropes. ### What Works Well The male lead, Wu Dahu, seems to be a real standout. I found myself drawn to his character, and many others echoed this sentiment. His devotion, maturity, and genuine care for the MC were definitely highlights. I also appreciated the initial novelty of the medical aspect, especially the MC's attempts to adapt his modern knowledge to an ancient setting. Some readers have also pointed out that the author did some research into ancient medical practices, which can be seen in the smallpox arc. ### Areas of Concern However, as I continued, several issues began to surface. The MC's characterization became increasingly problematic. I noticed many readers finding him tactless, naive, and even selfish at times. His actions often seemed illogical, and his tendency to jump to conclusions without listening to the ML was frustrating. The plot also became repetitive, with each arc following a similar pattern of helping others, facing repercussions, and moving on. This lack of originality made it hard to stay invested. Also, I think the title is a little misleading, because the slice-of-life farming aspect is only in the beginning. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers mentioned plot points that significantly impacted their enjoyment. These include the MC agreeing to live with his ex-husband while the ML was imprisoned, the ML being forced to take a governor's daughter as a concubine (even if it was a false claim), and the MC taking his son to a warzone. These events painted the MC in an unfavorable light and contributed to a sense of frustration. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "A Western Doctor's Happy Farming Life" didn't quite live up to its potential. While the premise and some characters like the ML were appealing, the problematic MC, repetitive plot, and questionable character decisions made it difficult to fully enjoy. While I appreciate the effort and the unique elements, I can't wholeheartedly recommend this novel. It's a 2.5/5 for me.

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