Pampered by the Toughest Man After Divorce
(My new book "Sweet Love in the Countryside: His Little Plum of the Mountains" is out now, please add it to your collection)
The village leader's son bullied her too much — in order to break off their engagement, he pushed her into a large water tank.
She defiantly declared in front of the village leader's son that she would rather marry the ugliest man in the village than marry him!
That hunchbacked, ugly man, the so-called "freak," actually approached her: "Does your declaration still stand?"
"Uhm..."
And so, while you hunt, I water the vegetables; while you farm, I do the embroidery. Together, we work hard, become prosperous, and live a colorful and thriving life.
However, this man who can hunt in the mountains, farm on land, and ride the waves on a boat is not as simple as he seems... he is actually...
Zhangsun Diyang · History
It's a translation, a pretty good one; I haven't seen any mistakes in the names in the 20 chapters so far. There's a little AI, visible in some dialogue, but it's acceptable. The premise is what would happen if a reincarnated person with casual knowledge of Marvel traveled to a world similar to the Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man series, but with some obvious differences, like the origin of the spider that bit him. He's a person who decided to accept being Spider-Man with all that it implies because he doesn't believe he could live with the guilt of leaving the world without him. But being aware of canonical events, he tries to avoid them by training and practicing with Uncle Ben (who has military training that reminded me of Ghost-Spider's backstory; I hope he doesn't turn out like that Uncle Ben, haha) and upgrading his equipment whenever he can. It's interesting because the villains so far aren't one-dimensional like in other stories where they just become evil and are driven by their hatred and envy in an exaggerated and even implausible way.