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After Dong Jiaojiao’s death, she realized that her world was a book, and she was originally the female lead in the story. However, her luck was taken away by a transmigrated woman, leading to her tragic demise.

With a second chance, Dong Jiaojiao aims to change her fate against all odds. As for her husband, He Chengjun, who is the male lead of the original book, he regrets everything he did with the transmigrated woman in his past life and is willing to let it go.

He Chengjun cares about his reputation and refuses to divorce. Dong Jiaojiao decides to apply for divorce herself and spreads rumors in the military compound that He Chengjun is incompetent and not a real man.

Finally, they divorced.

He Chengjun thinks that Dong Jiaojiao, a rural woman, won’t survive without him and waits for her to beg for mercy.

However, to his surprise, he learns that Dong Jiaojiao remarried to the top executive of the adjacent research institute.

What’s more, due to their age gap, he has to call him “uncle”… Doesn’t that make Dong Jiaojiao his aunt?

On the other hand, Lu Jinzhou is extremely sensitive to smells due to his childhood experiences. He thinks he will never get married until he meets Dong Jiaojiao.

Their first encounter leaves a deep impression, and a unique fragrance immediately captivates Lu Jinzhou’s heart and soul, entangling him incessantly, never to be forgotten….

People in the military compound say that Dong Jiaojiao, a rural woman, is not worthy of Director Lu’s prestige and charm, especially as a divorced woman.

But little do they know, Lu Jinzhou is determined to cherish his hard-won wife and treat her well.

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Really great read. It all started with this novel afterwards without knowing it I have finished reading all fang xiang works.
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dammmnnn bro why u be sooooooo deep in that asscrack
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For me, it was a single-time engagement. The content didn't stand out, just an ordinary depiction of everyday life. I stumbled upon FL week and sought solace from ML's presence. She came across as somewhat sharp-tongued and struggled to adapt, making it a fairly average read.
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I read the machine-translated version, and honestly, I found FL's character portrayal a bit annoying at the start. She came across as quite harsh, constantly shouting and screaming. I can empathize with her frustrations and the lack of guidance she faced, but it would've been more dignified if she'd handled her ex's issues with a bit more composure. Sigh, her anger seemed to get the better of her.

Despite that initial annoyance, if you can overlook it and just immerse yourself in the story, it's decent enough. I'd place it around the middle to lower end of the 1970s genre spectrum.
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