Shu Yu transmigrated into a book and became a cannon fodder character who was doomed to be killed. She only appeared twice before being banished thousands of miles away. After realizing that she couldn’t change the outcome, Shu Yu decided to live a life of indulgence and idleness.

However, before she could be banished, she was suddenly informed that she was not the daughter of the Shu family. Her biological parents were poor farmers who struggled to make ends meet and even had a leaky house. The Shu family decided to get rid of her to conceal this blemish.

Shu Yu declared, “Come at me, I won’t let you kill me.”

Returning to her biological parents, Shu Yu sighed as she saw the dish of pickles and bowl of porridge placed in front of her, along with her parents’ nervous and helpless expressions. She couldn’t live an idle life anymore, or else she would starve to death.

The novel’s keywords include: “top-level player transmigrated as a farmer girl with no pop-ups”

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  1. LaloVazquez
    LaloVazquez rated it
    The narrative is indeed compelling; it maintains a steady progression without many dramatic twists and turns, yet it reaches a satisfying conclusion. There are virtually no plot inconsistencies. It incorporates elements of both romance and politics, but at its core, the story revolves around the dynamics of a family business.
  1. FaithAlbert7019
    FaithAlbert7019 rated it
    I initially began by reading the translated chapters and eventually progressed to Machine Translation (MTL) versions. Among all the historical穿越小说, this one stands out as an incredibly enjoyable, relaxing read. It encompasses elements such as face-slapping, revenge, rags-to-riches stories, complex relationships, a satisfying happily-ever-after, continuous character development, and unexpected twists with villains. What I appreciate is the fresh approach to villainy, avoiding the cliché of a single, immortal antagonist and repetitive slapfights.

    The plot is well-crafted, without resorting to contrived storylines just to prolong the narrative or create an endless climax. Even after reading 2,400 chapters, I still found myself wanting more. Surprisingly, the ending left me satisfied, without the usual frustration often associated with other novels. This is one of the longest novels I've read without losing interest mid-way and needing to switch to something else.

    I wholeheartedly recommend giving this series a try!
  1. SecretivePlotter0
    This is an enjoyable read; there's a good balance without unnecessary drama, and the plot flows smoothly. It can be rather平淡 at times, which is expected considering it's labeled as a slice-of-life genre. Surprisingly, I found that aspect quite appealing - it's a calming escape without being too monotonous.
  1. JBFIRE77MyW
    JBFIRE77MyW rated it
    It's a light-hearted, slice-of-life story with a simple reading pace. Each chapter feels somewhat brief, but the storytelling maintains a perfect rhythm. Initially, some chapters might seem filler, but they later contribute to the plot in significant ways. The major plot points are rather predictable, though it could be due to the author's vision.

    The story revolves around the protagonist's quest to find her lost family, mend relationships, and seek justice through marriage and confrontations. It has a heartwarming, happily-ever-after ending. However, I would have appreciated more development for the MC's master, who initially drives the story but seems underutilized. Their role could have been expanded, especially during the hostage situation.

    Despite the MC's limited involvement in the novel's broader context, her journey to uncover her family's exile is compelling. It's worth noting that her transmigration is a subplot, and if handled differently, like being transported to a different time or world, it might have added more depth to the narrative.

    Overall, the story is enjoyable, but there's room for improvement in terms of character development and exploring the MC's new life in more detail.
  1. dotQmlb
    dotQmlb rated it
    I decided to stop reading the novel because I felt the author veered from their original intention, which led to some inconsistencies. The story initially portrayed a slice-of-life tale with the protagonist, who unexpectedly entered the world. The main character displayed a mix of adaptability and occasional pettiness, seeking her biological family after facing mistreatment from her adoptive family.

    The plot followed a familiar pattern with conflicts, disagreements with villagers and relatives, changes in fortune, but then took a turn that bothered me. When dealing with the oldest aunt's husband, the portrayal seemed homophobic, despite a disclaimer about the MC's acceptance. Given the historical context set in ancient China, where Confucianism emphasized filial piety and childbearing as a duty, the author's depiction felt insensitive and forced.

    The treatment of other "bad" characters wasn't as harsh as the husband's, which struck me as uneven. The grandmother who potentially sold them was portrayed as relatively harmless, with her messy household being the main issue.

    As the story delved into a mystery, I felt the author introduced new elements that deviated from the original focus. The search for the MC's "master," who knew something about her past, and the looming threat of exile created confusion. Despite wanting to prepare financially, the MC's actions seemed disconnected, like opening a dress shop with limited involvement and no clear progression.

    The lack of screen time for the male lead left me uncertain about his role, and the writing and pacing were decent, but the content was what ultimately led me to put the book down. I might reconsider giving it another chance in the future.
  1. brokensouls
    brokensouls rated it
    It's perhaps too premature to give this 5-star rating given that I've only reached half way (2,460 chapters, seriously though). But I must say, I'm enjoying the story thus far. Normally, I steer clear of stories with chapters numbering in the four digits, but I'm giving this one a shot due to my genuine interest. The focus seems to be on the protagonist's journey back to her biological family, who fell on hard times searching for their lost daughter. She's working hard to provide for herself and her newfound family.

    Without giving away too much, the main character appears somewhat aloof but not无情. Her background is somewhat mysterious, but she served as a skilled assistant to a powerful figure, possibly a mafia boss, driven by the desire for revenge for her parents' deaths. Her attachment to family was initially weak due to her upbringing, but she eventually connects with her biological family through a series of events, primarily moved by their love for her.

    What I appreciate about her family is that they are far from the typical, selfish characters found in other novels. Her father is caring and selflessly searched for her, even sacrificing their financial stability. Her mother may be timid, but she genuinely loves her kids despite her flaws. The grandmother, while initially skeptical, supports her son's quest and forms a heartwarming bond with her granddaughter, especially when discussing the older sister's fertility issues.

    The younger siblings, twin brother and sister, are adorable and face their own challenges, but they're dear to the reader's heart. The elder sister hasn't made a significant appearance yet, but she doesn't seem jealous. The family dynamics involve a mix of loyalty and scheming, with external influences like the maternal family and some uncles.

    While the story might delve deeper into political intrigue later due to the main love interest's situation, for now, I'm relishing the lighter moments. The translation is readable, even if it leans towards machine translation, and I appreciate the effort put into it. Just a heads-up, the character names can be confusing, but with a bit of Chinese knowledge, they become manageable. Overall, I'm looking forward to the progression of the story.
  1. Lunacy
    Lunacy rated it
    Yea, basically all Chinese names are literally words used in everyday conversation. Honestly, it makes me wonder how someone doesn’t accidentally twitch when their name is said in random conversations. I mean, Chen is dust and Chang is orange I'm pretty sure.
  1. MochaVS
    MochaVS rated it
    Boring we dont need to know each and everything he do in 1 second and dont need to tell how each enemy die

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