After dying from staying up too late, Su Yijia found herself transmigrated into a historical novel as a minor female character. Giving money and treasures to the female lead? Daydreaming! All the good stuff belongs to her! Forget about golden fingers; she has natural talent as the daughter of a wealthy family. Tricked her into marrying a disabled tycoon? No problem, he can still be of use after a little fixing. As for conspiracies and schemes.... Watch how she tramples her enemies, punishes the scum, and beats down all those with evil intentions. The yield-boosting liquid she invented help crops to surge fivefold? Her ointments are being snatched up globally? Want to buy something? Take it slow! The treasures she has are beyond your imagination. Becoming rich is nothing. She wants to stand proudly with her beloved homeland, dominating the world together! What? To use the golden finger requires her to kiss and hug her husband? Come on sweetheart, today is also a day for us to cuddle sweetly. Qin Kaize: Online plea for help! With a wife sweet and charming alike, he can't stand one more moment of being confined to a bed. What can he do? "Passionate and Sweet Little Spouse vs. Cold and Mysterious Disabled Tycoon"
This novel is a strange mix of brilliance and brain rot. When it dives into taboo situations, breaking divine rules, gods versus humans, forbidden power, it’s genuinely gripping and feels fresh compared to other web novels. Those parts are the highlight and honestly the only reason I kept reading. But outside of that? It completely falls apart. Almost every non-taboo moment gets drowned in women, breasts, relationship drama, and shallow romance that adds nothing to the story. It feels like the author can only write in two modes: “taboo arc” or “relationship filler.” And once the filler starts, the pacing and tension die instantly. So yeah, half the time I’m hooked, the other half I’m wondering if the author forgot what story they were even writing. If they just focused on the taboo side, this could’ve been a gem. Instead, it’s brilliance wrapped in layers of nonsense.