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Transmigrated as the Tough Wife in the 1970s
Transmigrated as the Tough Wife in the 1970s Plot:
Su Xiao, a modern no-nonsense career woman, accidentally transmigrates into Lin Wan—a “doormat” in the 1970s who’s so weak that her mother-in-law tries to sell her for a bride price, even making her soldier husband Lu Ting lose faith in their marriage. Su Xiao fights back hard: she silences her biased mother-in-law, reclaims Lu Ting’s stolen military merits, and uses modern marketing to help the production team sell unsold honey for their first pot of gold. Lu Ting, once cold, is drawn to her courage, and their “marriage of convenience” slowly turns into true love. But just as things get better, Lin Wan’s scumbag father shows up to steal her “money-making secret.” Can Su Xiao protect her small family and hide her transmigration secret? Will this tough 1970s marriage have a happy ending?
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