The Sweet Stepmother and Her Cute Cubs

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Author: 乔微安,
  • Translator:
  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

It has been six years since the country stopped admitting college students, and no one knows when the college entrance examination will resume. Su Xiaoxiao, who was an outstanding student, was now humiliated after not being able to attend university.

She was too high for the people in the village and too poor for the people in the city. Due to this, she became a “leftover girl.”

An educated youth said he was willing to try. When Father Su then asked the educated youth when he planned to marry his daughter, the educated youth said it was Su Xiaoxiao who took the initiative to pester him before agreeing to give it a try, and he wanted to go back to the city in the future and did not plan to marry a country girl.

Su Xiaoxiao couldn’t take this humiliation anymore and decided to jump into the river to commit su*cide. This made her reputation become even worse. The matchmakers had to go around when they passed by the Su family’s house. Mother Su and Father Su were so angry that they almost rode a crane to death. They decided to marry their daughter in the city regardless of the dowry.

Han Cheng, who had lost his wife for a year, went back to the city to visit his sons on his vacation. His two sons, who were once white and chubby cubs, became skinny and gloomy after living with his teacher’s wife. He was so angry and immediately asked the matchmaker to go to the countryside and find him a match. The only requirement he asked for was, that she must be literate.

The matchmaker went to the Su family’s house, and there, Su Xiaoxiao, who came from the 21st century, didn’t raise any objections and accepted it.

However, the unreliable matchmaker actually invited another girl besides Su Xiaoxiao and arranged their dates at the same time.

Han Cheng asked Su Xiaoxiao, who looked like a good match for him: “Are you literate? Do you mind taking care of my two sons?”

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  1. rathan
    rathan rated it
    Rating: 2.5/5

    This is an updated review as some readers pointed out my bold formatting. I wanted to clarify my thoughts. My review isn't meant to please everyone, but rather express my honest opinion. I didn't criticize for the sake of it; I shared my perspective.

    Regarding the story, the main character (MC) is portrayed as perfect, which is typical in a slice-of-life and C-novel genre. The issue I had was the comparison of MC with the male lead (ML)'s ex, particularly in terms of their career-driven nature and lack of emotional connection. The arranged marriage without love and their distant relationship dynamics came across as a factor. I wondered if ML genuinely tried to communicate with his ex when faced with issues, considering it's natural for partners to address misunderstandings.

    I also questioned whether ML's actions contributed to the strained relationship, given his apparent disinterest in reconciling after his ex's cousin's involvement. Assuming postpartum depression and family tragedy played a role, it seemed like ML could've been more supportive, but he chose to distance himself further.

    The novel explores themes of family and warmth, with the female lead (FL) providing a sense of home. However, it seemed FL's efforts were not reciprocated equally by ML, which I found uncomfortable. A harmonious family requires cooperation from both partners, and it appeared that ML wasn't actively trying to mend his relationship with his ex.

    Lastly, the MC's character development felt forced, especially when compared to the ex-wife, who was portrayed as strong and independent. It felt like a sudden shift in ML's preferences, and it left me with mixed feelings, especially for the ex-wife's character.

    In conclusion, the novel is an average read for its genre, but I found myself annoyed with repetitive food descriptions that detracted from the storytelling. The MC's decision to marry for stability rather than love was understandable, but the focus on comparing her to the ex-wife and the portrayal of their relationship left me uneasy.

    If the author provides more context or a different angle on the ex-wife's character, my opinion might change. However, I appreciate respectful disagreement and welcome alternative viewpoints without resorting to mocking others' opinions. It's important to remember that reviews are subjective, and we can all have different tastes.

    Overall, the story is a slice-of-life tale with some flaws, and while it might resonate with some, it didn't click with me due to the emphasis on character comparisons and the lack of balanced emotional growth.
  1. Nlovestoread
    Nlovestoread rated it
    "I stumbled upon a real treasure! Initially, I expected the story to be dull based on the star ratings, but the interaction between the main character (MC) and the cubs has an unexpectedly soothing effect... 💖 Although the occasional conversations between the cubs and other characters can feel mundane due to their focus on the mother figure, it's easily overlooked and forgivable."
  1. solarmarks
    solarmarks rated it
    A rating of 2/5 from my perspective is quite generous. I was eagerly seeking a novel set in this time period, drawn in by high ratings and positive reviews. However, my expectations were sorely disappointed. The story lacked substance; while I understand it's a slice-of-life narrative with a slow pace, a novel needs engaging elements to keep readers hooked. I'm not exaggerating when I say that nearly all the characters are likable, especially the Fl and Ml family, including a two-year-old genius. Alas, the protagonist, supporting characters, and even the children are portrayed as overpowered geniuses without any plot twists or surprises.

    The focus on cooking takes up an overwhelming 70%, leaving me wondering about the author's intentions. If food is the central theme, it should have been clearly stated in the description or tagged accordingly. Despite dropping the book at chapter 130, I found myself persistently tempted to continue, foolishly hoping for a change. This novel is best suited for those who prefer a storyline with a smooth, predictable progression where everything works out perfectly for the main characters.
  1. Sleeping_Scholar
    Sleeping_Scholar rated it
    Firstly, regarding the review by "7starkiller," I initially dismissed it without much concern. However, upon checking their profile, I noticed an alarming pattern of consistently leaving negative comments with one-star ratings. If not for this review, I wouldn't have stumbled upon this excellent novel. I am genuinely frustrated!

    The reviewer claims that the book is slow-paced, but personally, I found it engaging and surprisingly captivating despite dropping other novels recently. The novel, which has a slice of life tag, didn't give me the rollercoaster ride they described.

    As for the main characters, Han Cheng (ML) and Su Xiaoxiao (FL), the reviewer's depiction of their relationship is off-putting. It seems they might have a bias against romance novels or are exaggerating their opinions. The story revolves around a military doctor, Han Cheng, who lost his wife and decides to find a new wife to raise his children due to the circumstances.

    The character Su Xiaoxiao isn't portrayed as a gold digger, as the term implies. She seeks a partnership with Han Cheng because he is a suitable match, and she promises to contribute by teaching and caring for his children, essentially becoming their mother figure. It's reasonable for her to desire a good life for herself and the kids.

    In summary, if you're looking for fast-paced action, this might not be your cup of tea. But if you enjoy transmigration stories set in a 70s military context with a slice of life touch, this book is definitely worth a read. And trust me, the author has more gems to offer – their other works are exceptional too.
  1. Orange_CoffeeuZ
    Orange_CoffeeuZ rated it
    "5 Stars - A Heartwarming Slice of Life & Calming Tale<p>If you're seeking a gentle, unassuming story that offers a relaxed atmosphere, this book is an excellent choice. The protagonist's goal is simple – to fulfill the late owner's dream while enjoying their own life, making it a touching narrative. Reading it sparked my interest in the mentioned cuisine, occasionally prompting me to explore and cook (with varying degrees of success). The storytelling is smooth and enjoyable overall."
  1. yungEricsef
    yungEricsef rated it
    I am extremely disappointed because I cannot access the chapters due to the lack of purchasing options, particularly for those who can't use PayPal in their country. It's frustrating that these platforms don't offer alternative payment methods catering to diverse readers worldwide. If I have to wait for the entire book to become freely available, my interest tends to wane over time.

    I really appreciate the translations, especially of the 60s and 70s theme, which are underrepresented. In the meantime, I'll endure this temporary setback and perhaps by the next two years, the book will be completed and accessible for all. I'm hopeful, fingers crossed.
  1. LordofCashew222
    LordofCashew222 rated it
    This is a slice-of-life narrative centered around raising cubs and cooking, which might be a soothing read for those, like myself, who appreciate its calm and domesticated nature, devoid of intense conflict or drama. However, others might find it less engaging.
  1. Discarded
    Discarded rated it
    Firstly, I adore Shanghai Fantasy, particularly their website design. Their stories with a dark theme captivate me, but I wish they translated more straightforward narratives. Despite that, I was thrilled to see one of their translations and dove right in. The story is delightful; the translation is excellent and engaging. It revolves around a modern woman transported to the 1970s, and I appreciate the protagonist's optimistic outlook on life. She uses her intelligence rather than brute force, and her approach to parenting with modern methods is fascinating. She breaks the stereotype of prioritizing others' needs over her own, like sharing chicken legs and quality clothes with her children while being content with simple attire.

    What stands out about her is her dedication to fulfilling the original owner's dream, unlike many other reincarnated characters who often neglect it. She believes it's her responsibility to pursue that dream since she's inhabiting the body. Despite her laziness, she works hard to get into university with her partner to achieve that goal. She also empowers helpless individuals by teaching them self-sufficiency through small jobs, emphasizing the importance of independence over charity. Her method of teaching kids through games, stories, and role-playing makes learning enjoyable. It's refreshing to see a story where the MC applies real-life knowledge to solve problems.

    The only downside is that the book is收费的 (paid), requiring payment after the 40th chapter. I wish they followed a model where paid chapters unlock after a certain period, but alas, I couldn't continue without paying. The machine translation available was quite difficult to read, so I had to abandon it. It's disappointing not to be able to finish such a heartwarming tale. Lastly, I can't help but wonder about @7starkiller99's behavior, consistently leaving one-star reviews with negative comments across various novels. It seems like they spread negativity unnecessarily. Let's hope they find a more positive approach.

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