Waking up from a deep sleep, Lin Yue found herself having transmigrated into a peasant's new wife, and to make matters more complicated, she was a replacement for a deceased wife. The husband, over a decade older than her, had already lost two former wives. It wasn't so much a marriage; she had been sold to the family by her unscrupulous parents. Her fate was out of her hands. Before her stood one, two, three, four children, like a line of burdens, all gazing at her with blurry and hopeful eyes. Lin Yue felt an enormous pressure, "Thanks to Yuewen Book Review Group for providing review support!"
If I could give 6 stars I would, the main plotline is continuously moving and gives the reader a sense of suspense. Side characters have their own motives and thoughts. One suggestion I can make to the author is to use irony in general. Verbal irony used for conversation to make dialogue more interesting. Dramatic irony to add some more flavour to the novel and situational irony so the plot becomes more unexpected and hard to predict.