Modern Chinese medicine doctor, Tang Feng, transmigrated into another world at Xiao Qingshan Village and got married to a Ger whom his mother had arranged for. This marks the start of his pampering wife journey into another world….
The Ger is a foreigner?
No problem!
The Ger is older than him?
No problem!
The Ger is strong and tall like a man?
No problem!
The Ger….?
Aren’t you annoyed!? No problem! No problem! I just like him, I just like this Ger!
A loving couple, living the life of an ordinary person with only farming and farming! There is no plot where the male protagonist becomes a phoenix!!



Unlike other farming novels that focus heavily on world-building, this one offers a relatable, everyday slice of life that I find incredibly refreshing. Lately, I've been feeling quite bored, but this book changed everything. I started reading, and before I knew it, I couldn't put it down. Not once did boredom strike – I was captivated from beginning to end, even feeling a pang of sadness when nearing the climax.
Each character's story touched my heart profoundly, especially those special chapters. They're a must-read; they're like a sweet indulgence that adds a much-needed warmth to your life. If you're渴望甜蜜的阅读体验, this is the perfect recommendation for you. The translation is easy to follow, making it accessible to everyone.
This novel is actually very light and enjoyable, with unexpected twists that set it apart from typical farming stories. The pace is heartwarming and well-balanced – not too slow to lose interest, yet not too fast to leave you confused. It doesn't delve deeply into the historical context, which is a minor detail that some might prefer explained, but it doesn't detract from the story.
Yes, there are a few plot holes, but they don't significantly impact the overall narrative. If you're looking for something without heavy drama, excessive conflict, or clichéd tropes like martial arts, palace intrigue, or harem themes, this is your perfect choice. It's a refreshing take on a simple love story.
The translation might confuse some readers, especially with the unique way they refer to 'brother' and the novel's unique handling of the 'red mole' concept. It stands out in a unique way compared to other works in the genre. Enjoy!"
However, one aspect that stands out as unsettling is the inclusion of a side character who marries at a young age of 15 and experiences a somewhat explicit scene. It's unclear why this particular choice was made, as no other relationships exhibit such explicit content.