Accompanied by a Fool To Do Farming

Accompanied by a Fool To Do Farming

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种田之傻傻相陪

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Ngây ngốc làm ruộng, 种田之傻傻相陪

By 锦绣云燃

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
90 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

When he woke up, Zhong Ziqi found that he had transmigrated over! It’s okay that his family is very poor, but unexpectedly both of his parents are dead! Even if both of them are dead, he is actually a Ger! It doesn’t really matter that he was a Ger, but who could have thought that he was sold by his elder uncle’s family! Even if he was sold, he was sold to a fool! Zhong Ziqi was calm on the outside, but inside he was screaming: Could it be any worse? But since I can’t do anything to prevent it, I might as well sit back and enjoy it. However, having such a silly person to accompany him in this unfamiliar and strange world, it’s, actually…not bad too.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Accompanied by a Fool To Do Farming Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Accompanied by a Fool To Do Farming "Accompanied by a Fool To Do Farming" promised a cozy blend of historical slice-of-life, romance, and a touch of yaoi. After diving in, I found a generally enjoyable story, though perhaps not perfectly aligned with its title. ### First Impressions The initial premise is charming: a transmigration story where our MC finds himself married to a man who is, well, not the sharpest tool in the shed. Instead of focusing on farming, the MC leverages his modern knowledge to make a living through cooking. This "foodie route" immediately piqued my interest, offering a refreshing take on the usual transmigration tropes. I was also intrigued by the absence of a golden finger, save for the MC's culinary skills. ### What Works Well The relationship between the MC and ML is definitely a highlight. Many readers, including myself, found their dynamic endearing, especially as the ML recovers and their bond deepens. The lack of overbearing villains was also a plus for me; the story focuses more on their daily lives and building a business, which I found quite relaxing. The side characters add to the charm, creating a sense of community and warmth. I also appreciated the realistic portrayal of their slow climb to wealth, facing challenges along the way without becoming overpowered. ### Areas of Concern While the story is generally well-received, I did notice a recurring criticism about the world-building, specifically the "ger" concept. The story lacks a clear distinction between gers and women, leading some to feel that the "BL" aspect is somewhat superficial. The gers often fulfill traditional female roles, which can be confusing and unsatisfying if you're looking for a unique take on gender roles in a fantasy setting. Another point of contention is the title itself. The "farming" element is barely present, making "Accompanied by a Fool To Do Business" a more accurate descriptor. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers found the MC's initial reluctance to be intimate with the ML problematic, especially the circumstances surrounding their first time. This is a sensitive issue, and interpretations may vary, but it's worth noting for those who are particularly sensitive to such themes. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Accompanied by a Fool To Do Farming" is a pleasant and comforting read, especially if you enjoy slice-of-life stories with minimal angst. While the world-building might not be the most innovative, and the title is a bit misleading, the charming characters and heartwarming relationships make it a worthwhile experience. I'd recommend it if you're looking for a light, fluffy story to unwind with, just don't expect a heavy focus on farming!

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