Transmigrating to the 1970s to Marry the Factory Director’s Son

  • Genre: Drama
  • Author: 好肖
  • Translator: Voyager
  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

What do elementary school students worry about every day?

Have they finished their homework? Have they memorized their lessons? Or perhaps the street vendor auntie outside the school is there today.

Su Guo’er looks at the familiar yet unfamiliar faces around her and confirms once again—she has truly returned to fifth grade.

Every little girl dreams of becoming a star!

Reborn into her childhood, Su Guo’er knows that dreams are just dreams—studying hard and improving every day is the real path forward!

She also knows that in two years, her family will face bankruptcy. So not only must she excel in school, but she also has to find ways to make money in her spare time!

But what can a child possibly do to earn money?

Until one day, she discovers that a certain magazine is quite popular among her classmates!

Why not try submitting something?

Who would have thought—it actually got accepted! And the results were pretty good!

An editor later informs her that someone wants to buy the rights to adapt her novel into a TV drama!

Money is rolling in!

During summer break, she visits the film set as the original author and unexpectedly lands a small role.

Hey! She’s famous now!

She effortlessly finds herself in the entertainment industry!

Meanwhile, her relatives and friends are puzzled. Didn’t Old Su say his factory was shutting down and that he was going back home to drive a taxi?

Why is he posting photos of himself traveling all the time? Where did the money come from?

“You didn’t know? His daughter became a star! That super popular TV drama right now—his daughter is in it!”

From then on, Su Guo’er’s parents became the envy of everyone around them!

Blurb 1:
Lately, rumors have been spreading around the state-owned textile factory about Director Jiang’s family gossip:

Apparently, his unruly youngest son is causing trouble again—this time insisting on marrying a girl from the countryside. Worse yet, he’s driven his mother straight into the hospital with his antics.

Blurb 2:
Wei Xuan wakes up to find herself in a brand-new, healthy body—no longer the sickly, frail person she once was.

Before she can fully adapt to her new identity, her so-called fiancé from the city shows up, informing her that his family has finally agreed to their marriage and that they will be visiting soon to propose formally.

She needs to be ready.

Looking at the man before her, smugly speaking as if doing her a favor, Wei Xuan wants to ask—can she say no?

Blurb 3:
When Jiang Che and Wei Xuan got married, no one believed their marriage would last.

Yet, at some point, Jiang Che was no longer seen hanging around with the local delinquents.

This former troublemaker suddenly turned his life around after marriage—he became known as the model husband among all the young wives and even became the first self-made millionaire in the area after the economic reforms.

Passersby often caught the scent of delicious meat wafting from his home…

Not only did they make their marriage work, but they also ended up living a better life than anyone else—completely proving all the doubters wrong.

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  1. DivineKamah
    DivineKamah rated it
    I'm about 20 chapters in as is my limit for every novel on seeing whether i will continue reading it and gauging its overall quality. I'm really liking the mixed genre of the novel and how there are so many possibilities towards growth and development. everything from Sci-fi to magick seems possible. the MC is lamentable at times though, his personality isn't very believable and can seem extremely immature. for being a prisoner he sure is lighthearted... i know he's only suppose to be 19, and that he no longer has his past memories but seeing such child like thoughts coming from him can grow annoying quickly. (is supposed to have regressed but some how knows how to be witty and talk back to the guards? lacks decorum and common sense but remembers non-sense such as actors and short phrases?)i feel like this novel could be a stellar 5 star novel if the author spent more time rereading the work for mistakes (as most of them can be easily found if the extra time was spent) and if the fourth wall wasn't broken at all. this novel really has the opportunity to be phenomenal if the serious undertones wouldn't keep getting disturbed mid flow. you have this novel that talks about the lives of others as if they're nothing and how rape and murder could happen around any corner, then out of no where (insert half remembered words or phrases. insert breaking the fourth wall.) it just completely lessens the overall quality of the novel. if author chose to rewrite this without so much nonsense and fourth wall breaking this could easily make it to the front page for weeks to come. best of luck to the author though, I'll continue to read it for a while longer to see how the author develops everything...
  1. Jeinny23
    Jeinny23 rated it
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  1. NlovestoreadQAM
    NlovestoreadQAM rated it
    Alright review time. I just finished the first 40 chapters and let me tell you... I am absolutely in grossed in the world building of the story. I am going to spend the next couple hours reading the last 20 chapters and I will write more at that point but let me tell you the story is funny, witty, and a good overall fun time. I think it’s worth your time to read it I think you will enjoy it and all I can say is I am more than likely going to be daily reviewing this just like 48 hours in a dayufffc.
  1. OneWingedAngel
    OneWingedAngel rated it
    Im putting 5 stars just for the idea of this novel. And looking at the few coments i read i don't think i will change this review after reading this.
  1. DraugrLord
    DraugrLord rated it
    It's slice of life, eastern style urban fantasy, wuxia lite in a modern setting. It's surprisingly good and wholesome to read. Highly recommend it.
  1. Arthuremberheart1zS
    it was great untie pest came along after that  it was a complete downfall for me .................................................................................  
  1. Jeinny23
    Jeinny23 rated it
    Hello Readers! I'm the writer, if you love what you read please support me by voting and I'd speed up the update, thanks for reading - God bless! ♥️
  1. Mehh8602
    Mehh8602 rated it
    For the love of god I’ll take this. Y’all mught complain about copy & paste cultivation novels but I quite enjoy them SO IF YOU COULD PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF F#^^*]* GOD NOT COMPLETELY DESTROY THIS FOR ME. YOU KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO GET A REGULAR CULTIVATION NOVEL ON HERE NOW????

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