She just took a nap in the lounge, and when she opened her eyes, She turned out to be a fat rural girl who was illiterate in ancient times.
Not to mention that this girl likes to eat and slouch, but still acted like a village bully.
No one in the village wanted to marry her. It was not easy to finally buy a rich husband, but on the wedding day, the groom escaped.
In a rage, Her dad went down to the road and kidnapped a husband for her.
It’s just… Dad, isn’t there something wrong with the one you kidnapped?
After marriage, Su Pangya was very busy.
Busy transforming the bully dad and the bully brother.
Busy rescuing the beautiful husband.
Busy raising three little cute bullies.
Accidentally, she was so busy that she became the most powerful female marquis of Dayan!
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General, Madam Called You To Farm Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on General, Madam Called You To Farm
"General, Madam Called You To Farm" is quite the ride! I went in expecting a certain kind of historical farming novel, and while the "farming" aspect is...minimal, I quickly found myself charmed by the humor and the surprisingly heartwarming family dynamics.
### First Impressions
Honestly, the title is a bit misleading. While there *is* a general, and the madam *does* technically call him to farm once or twice, the story quickly evolves into something much bigger. I was immediately drawn in by the premise of a modern woman transmigrating into ancient China as a chubby girl with a family of "bullies," and I was eager to see how she'd navigate this new world.
### What Works Well
The characters are definitely the strongest point. The female lead is a force to be reckoned with. She's powerful, resourceful, and has a knack for getting into (and out of) trouble. I particularly enjoyed how she used her modern knowledge, especially her medical skills, to improve her family's life. And the male lead? A cunning, black-bellied general who slowly softens as he falls for our MC. Their romance is steady and supportive, even amidst family grudges and political schemes.
The family dynamics are fantastic. Whether it's her bandit father and brother, or the adorable and mischievous triplets, the family bonds are strong and often hilarious. I found myself laughing out loud at their antics and protective nature. The author does a great job of creating nuanced characters.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the overall story, I can see why some readers might find the later parts a bit overwhelming. The plot does get quite complex with palace intrigue, family secrets, and wars. Some readers might miss the simpler village life from the beginning. Also, the translation can be a bit rough in earlier chapters, but it does seem to improve as the story progresses.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out plot holes, such as when the FL/ML got married and had a child which got switched, and for all the genetic testing she does in her "pharmacy", she didn't test her own child? Readers have lost interest after this particular episode.
### Final Verdict
Despite some minor flaws, "General, Madam Called You To Farm" is a fun and engaging read. The strong characters, heartwarming family dynamics, and humorous situations kept me hooked. If you're looking for a lighthearted historical romance with a capable female lead and a touch of political intrigue, I recommend giving this one a try. Just be prepared for a long journey!