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  1. AngelyDarkydxo
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    The female lead is quite amusing, and her sons have distinct personalities. These characters genuinely feel like real people, which I appreciate. However, the plot is rather disorganized. It seems the author struggles with maintaining continuity. The female lead appears to have traveled from the past through some bizarre time warp to the future, so you’d expect people who remember her to react similarly to her sons, right? Wrong.

    For example:
    - When her family finds her, they immediately recognize her without questioning why she hasn’t aged or even seems to have aged backward.
    - The man who kidnapped her doesn’t question how a woman in her 20s suddenly became underage at some point.
    - Shu Ran, who pursued her before the "time skip," also doesn’t question why she hasn’t aged at all. She even tells him that the girl he knew was an adult and that she is now a teenager, yet he dismisses it. The novel mentions that he looks around 20, but her sons are 20—so if she pursued him in the timeline before the "time skip," wouldn’t he be around 40 by now?
  1. cheriii
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    I found this one to be just okay. The story is good, light, and sometimes funny. However, it has a lot of loopholes and scenes that seem irrelevant to me. When I first started reading, I was drawn in by the villain, who is possessive, cruel, and cold. I generally enjoy this type of character in stories. As the plot progresses, the villain seems to exist mainly to create problems, which is normal, but it feels off. By the end, I still don’t understand what role the villain plays in the story. Even though the title suggests the villain’s importance, it just feels like... What the hell? What happened to him?
  1. Whisper
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    The plot is incredibly inconsistent. Many events seem to be added just for excitement, disregarding the core premise of the story. While there are some enjoyable moments, the narrative falls apart if you give it any serious thought. The only believable reactions come from her children; everyone else seems to be following a scripted agenda.
  1. Lordous
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    "This is such a sweet and fluffy story about sons doting on the main character. I love everything about this heartwarming novel."
  1. Ravenchast
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    I enjoyed the story, but there were moments when I didn't like the main character, which is why I gave it 4 stars.

    The male lead (ML) is Qianxian (from the machine translation), and the four sons are the children of the ML and the female lead (MF). In their past life, the ML betrayed the MF. The ML was the third prince or something similar, while the MF was the leader of a highly sacred ground filled with herbs and treasures. Royalty and others plotted to seize the land that the MF owned, and the ML was one of their pawns.

    The ML sent a letter to the royalty with incorrect information about the entrance to the sacred ground, intending to trap them with false directions. However, someone altered the letter, allowing people to enter the sacred ground despite the ML's plan. The MF discovered what happened and hated the ML, leading to a classic misunderstanding trope.

    After the conflict, the main character (MC) learned the truth but didn't know where the ML was. Using his blood and her blood, they created four fruits, which turned into their sons.

    I'm tired, so I'll keep it short. The MF did not reincarnate as a character in a book; it was really her, but due to some fragmented memories, she forgot about her past. She suffered in her first life because it had to happen to stabilize the world. When she returned (at the start of the novel), the world was already stabilized.

    , the story was good, but I particularly liked the reaction of the fourth son when she found him. I think it was the most grounded and realistic.
  1. SynOcean
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    Fluffy and low on drama, I highly recommend this novel for when you want to relax or pass some time. The story focuses on the family dynamics of the main character. Her interactions with her children are incredibly endearing. The ending is also very satisfying, as they are all reunited—spoiler alert: including the supposed father. However, I must emphasize that there is no romantic element between them; only their past is revealed.
  1. BidenthebobomEG
    BidenthebobomEG rated it
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    Hello, MTL-er here!

    This is a story filled with mostly fluff and focuses on the interactions between our female lead and her sons! I find it incredibly cute and amusing how doting and protective they are towards their mother! I also really enjoy seeing her interact with the children's father, Spoiler!

    The story is currently ongoing, but I think it should be nearing the end.
  1. Changan_Chen
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    I've finished reading this novel, and it's brimming with cuteness, fluff, and comedy. There's almost no angst. It was a very relaxing story for me. <em>ALL OF THEM</em> are just too cute!!
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