Major General’s Smart and Gorgeous Wife Chapter 90 Discussion

  • #1
Genre: Rebirth, fluffy love story.

Ratings: Pretty average/okay for anyone in the mood for fluff. Nothing too interesting or innovative otherwise, but certainly nothing headache or rage inducing either. So, 4/5 in terms of fluff, 2/5 in terms of plot uniqueness, which gives us a solid 3/5 overall.

Plot Beginnings: Our MC is the taoist disciple Lin Mumu. She'd only known that her arranged-marriage husband of 10 years actually loves her on the verge of their death. Lin Mumu suddenly woke up on the first day of her marriage, and here we are. My first impression of her husband is that Yun Ting is as much of an idiot as a harem protagonist (not that there's a harem here). Bonus points for him already loving the MC at this point, but his way of expressing himself is, as the MC herself put it in chapter 4, negative EQ levels. If she couldn't figure out what he really meant, it would've been as frustrating and misunderstanding-filled as her first try at this marriage. (Further note on that spoilered below for brevity).

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Seriously, who tries to tell a girl who had no idea they were betrothed (and now suddenly married) to you that 'this is arranged by my family' and 'you can't divorce me'?? Sure, he's nervous and his only experience in life is in the military, so his reflex is to spout rules first, but how in Yama did he even become a major general if he had cabbage-for-brains like that?? Once you've passed the lowest and early middle ranks, promotion also includes socialising, mingling and networking!

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Main Characters: ML's not a yandere or anything, just a bit dense at times. There's technically no misunderstanding since she's used to reading him by now (after 10 years, of which I assume at least half of it is drama-filled due to his various idiocy in communicating), and no petty jealousies and drama since she knows he loves her, and he's already in love with her that he trusts her.

With this in mind, she also knows how to make her likes and dislikes clear to him, bypassing his natural denseness/blockhead tendencies. It will also be revealed after a while that he'd also been reborn, so he was more determined to at least talk and communicate more with her. This makes his current remaining denseness cute and pretty tolerable (along with the easily-ignorable cannon fodders around).

TL;DR: Reborn daoist practitioner/priestess is determined to make her arranged marriage work this time with her major general husband. She's blunter this time around, and takes less sh*t from other people, and could read his low-EQ self better. Unknown to her, he'd also been reborn, and determined to actually talk about things to her instead of being the dense, mostly-silent blockhead he had been in their first go-round of life. They relive their life (and romance) again. Mostly romance fluff.

Plot isn't anything new or unique, certainly nothing to write home about. The fact that she's a daoist disciple is plot related, though, as one would see later on when she started to be able to have premonition on top of her older affinity for plants.
 
  • #2
Oh please keep updating this gem of a book. Love the characters a lot.some scenes like Ian cooking, them huddled together in the cold at the wagon stop, that mountain town etc roll in front of my eyes when reading. It’s become a part of my routine and can’t stop now. Very well imagined & written❤️
 
  • #3
5 years later and that‘s the end?   Iris kept becoming more annoying and egocentric… wanted to cut the ties with her past but name her daisy… right…   I hope this is not the end yet and christian will get the both of them and let them suffer…  
 
  • #10
I like the book very much , but the author doesn’t really do justice to the book enough
 
  • #12
thank you for given more chapter I'm looking forward for more .thank you for your hard work.
 
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