Back to the Sixties: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs
Back to the Sixties: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs

Back to the Sixties: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs

重回六零:种田发家养崽崽

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Back to the Sixties: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs novel is a popular light novel covering Historical, Josei, and Romance genres. Written by the Author NanFangLiZhi. 701 chapters have been translated and translation of all chapters was completed.

Summary

Lin Qing He transmigrated into the novel and became one of its cannon fodders. The novel’s background is non-viable-1960s, time of want to eat but nothing to eat and want to wear, nothing to wear. Although the lack of supplies and life was monotonous, this wasn’t what she was concerned about because she got a small personal interspatial space, which is stuffed with supplies, so temporarily no worries about basic needs.

What she’s worried about, if she remembers correctly, her three so-called sons will become big villains in the future, and their upright and cold dad will end up in an indestructible end.

Lin Qing He looked at the three future villain sons, eldest who was only five years old, the second child was only three years old, and the third child was only one year old, and decided to give them half a big white bun first…

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  • Popsicles 3

    Just finished! 😭😭😭 Highly recommended!

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  • n1h1lum 1

    Recommend! Best written social interactions I have ever read.

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  • Denismy99 1

    Read It. All of good review is not a Lie. You can learn the way of life of the old generation and understand them a little bit more. Need take a rest. Not feeling to read any action novel after reading this novel. Really good one for me personally.

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  • SharenJillAbellar 1

    one of the best novel 🤗 every chapter is worth the read

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  • dheeaz 9

    Definitely one of my favourites despite there are certain parts that p*ss*s me off too much that i paused reading for a few days lol. . But i kinda reluctant to recommend this for inexperienced (a.k.a newbies) reader solely due to the translation quality. Especially if your english comprehension skill is not that good yet.

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  • litdesign3r 1

    Does anyone knows if the author have other written works posted here?

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    • Chinesenativespeak 3

      我只知道在中文网站上来说还有两本,是这本之前写的,不过读者人数要比这本少很多很多。 至于被翻译的作品,很可能只有这一本。 I only know that there are two more books on the Chinese website, which were written before this one, but the number of readers is much smaller than this one. As for the translated work, it is very likely that there is only this one.

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  • Haru_kaori 8

    Did they get a daughter?

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  • __L__ 2

    Having read this novel a year ago, I never anticipated seeing it rank around in the top 100. However, I wholeheartedly believe it deserves its place. It's a delightful slice-of-life story that I thoroughly enjoyed. For those seeking a break from action-packed novels, I highly recommend giving this one a try. It's guaranteed to provide enjoyment and fun.

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  • lnwUser89882 10

    If you are even a little bit interested in the life of normal people living through the Mao dictatorship, this is a must read. It doesn’t go into detail about the failed policies of that era or the cruel repression, but it is more powerful for that. It is a slice of life story its ups and downs and a very engaging cast of characters. It is also hilarious at times.

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  • Lluciferr 2

    Truly one of the best novels out there… I really enjoyed this novel, it felt like I was with them in each step of their journey… A very peaceful novel without the common cliches in josei novels… I just hoped that the novel had a few more chapters to describe their old age life and the life of their children…. Overall a must read for when you just want to keep your mind at peace and just want to calm your mind

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    • lnwUser89882 10

      Totally agree. I have nearly finished and I am quite distraught at not being able to read more. One of those gems that you are lucky to stumble over.

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