In the 1970s: Picking Up a Madman as My Husband

  • Genre: Other
  • Author: 色彩缤纷的薛静妃
  • Translator: SakuRa
  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

After transmigrating into the body of a little orphan girl, Ming Dai was sent to the countryside, where she encountered Zhou Sinian—a lunatic boss who loved wearing a red headscarf. Under his protection, she successfully secured her footing in the rural village.

 

Zhou Sinian, originally a cannon fodder character in the book, had been framed and turned into a madman. After being discharged from the army and sent to the countryside, he struggled to survive alone until he eventually perished in the deep mountains of Hei Province on a snowy night.

 

The arrival of the young educated woman, Ming Dai, reignited the light in Zhou Sinian’s life.

 

Only then did he realize:

 

— Winter nights didn’t have to be spent starving, with nothing to eat.

— Sleeping under a dry, warm quilt on a heated brick bed was such a blissful thing.

— There was more to eat than just raw rice!

 

As Zhou Sinian’s barren existence was healed, he began his journey toward happiness.

 

Meanwhile, Ming Dai gained something she had never had before—a love that was entirely her own. Not out of familial duty, not to fulfill the expectations of her ancestors, but simply because she was Ming Dai, Zhou Sinian’s Ming Dai.

 

For the first time, she had someone who would stand firmly in front of her no matter what, shielding her from the wind and rain, trusting her completely, and embracing all of her flaws. With Zhou Sinian by her side, Ming Dai no longer feared loneliness.

 

The story has a humorous tone, with minimal extreme drama, focusing more on daily life and mutual pampering. If you love food, brace yourself for a feast!

 

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  1. Dream_Lord14
    Dream_Lord14 rated it
    Came read this because I thought it would be like greatest of all time but I was disappointed he is mediocre like he has no special skill to him he gets ball stolen from can’ score like the list goes on
  1. Tuupkagtroth
    Tuupkagtroth rated it
    petition to bring back the world of deities.........................................................................................................................
  1. CarlQuintero
    CarlQuintero rated it
    Hi I just want to ask before I start reading this will there be ntr? I've read from other reviews that mc's women gets grope
  1. PrimordialDesolate
    Overall a good read would love to read more of this. I hope that there are frequent updates. The chapters being locked after chapter 5 was a surprise but I feel like it is worth it.
  1. Pork
    Pork rated it
    This book is nothing new, it’s a young master who used to be a genius, who is now looked down upon in his clan. He gets a grandpa in a ring, a legendary technique etc.At the same time it seems like everyone is hostile to him for no reason, the clan members, the guards, shopkeepers, and so on, just so he can do some face slapping later on.I do however like that he doesn’t just kills every one he meets. A few of the characters, like his disabled uncle and the fourth elder of his clan are kinda like able as well.Don’t get me wrong, the story is trash, but it’s readable trash, which is a lot better than most of the new stories here.
  1. Albert_Taylor
    Albert_Taylor rated it
    It has a dungeon vibe, but thats all. The writing is weird sometimes, with typos there and there, the characters are bidimensional and the story goes too fast, making any evolution in characters akward. The main character is a secondary character and the story is writen in first person in present, a curious choice, but also harder to use. To be fair I only read a third of the book, mainly because a got bored. Is very light, but this factor is more of a personal taste. The main character is also extremly naive, and aparently everyone is. If you want a light non complex  dungeon "theme" novel, this would do the trick, but not very good otherwise.
  1. ookk123
    ookk123 rated it
    The most bewildering part were her eyes, wide open—as if she had been roused—but lacked any sense of cognizance. The colouration of her irises were reminiscent of an intense charcoal-like hue, which slowly subsided to its original emerald green.
  1. DarwinLewis2556
    DarwinLewis2556 rated it
    "I don't know if that's sweet or insulting to that friend," Annabeth says wryly.

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