People Who Eat Melon Are in 70

People Who Eat Melon Are in 70

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吃瓜群眾在七零

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Eating Melons in the 70s, Melon-eating Crowd in the 70s, 吃瓜群眾在七零

By 雨落窗帘

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
183 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

As a melon-eater in the new era, Jiang Youtao is like a melon in the melon field. She can be found wherever there are melons. So on a thunderstorm night with lightning and lightning, she traveled through time and space. , dressed as a poor girl with the same name from the 1970s. The poor little girl lost her mother in her early years, and her s*umbag father married another woman. Not only did she not have enough food and clothing, but she also had endless housework to do and endless hardships…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Review Notes

## My Thoughts on People Who Eat Melon Are in 70 ### First Impressions "People Who Eat Melon Are in 70" immediately grabbed my attention with its quirky premise. A protagonist armed with a "Melon" (gossip) system, navigating a world where alternate universes are collapsing and merging? Sign me up! It sounded like a fun blend of comedy, romance, and slice-of-life, and I was eager to dive in. ### What Works Well I thoroughly enjoyed the novel's focus on solving problems in the merging worlds. The FL, Jiang Youtao, isn't overpowered, which makes her victories feel earned and realistic. I especially appreciated the friendship dynamics - they were a highlight of the story. The author does a fantastic job of poking fun at common tropes and delivering satisfying "face-slapping" moments. The way the author cleverly integrated the system into the story, allowing Jiang Youtao to collect points simply by listening to gossip, was an ingenious touch. The novel felt like a refreshing take on the quick transmigration genre, with a unique twist that kept me entertained. ### Areas of Concern While I found the novel generally enjoyable, I did notice a few areas that could be improved. The romance, while present, felt somewhat minimal, and the ML wasn't a central focus. Also, the ending felt a bit rushed and abrupt. While the FL gains her freedom, I was left with some unanswered questions about the "Big World" and the fates of certain characters. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There were some plot points that could be considered spoilers. For instance, the existence of a special prison for evil transmigrators was introduced, but the resolution of this plotline felt incomplete. Additionally, one particular arc involving a woman, a frail man, and his brother contained elements that some might find problematic. ### Final Verdict Overall, "People Who Eat Melon Are in 70" is a worthwhile read if you're looking for a lighthearted and engaging story. The unique premise, satisfying storylines, and emphasis on friendships make it a standout in the genre. Despite some minor flaws, the novel offers a fun and entertaining experience that I would recommend.