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Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom

Rebirth in the 80's: The Daily Life of the Villain's Mom
Jiang Ran, a descendant of a family of traditional Chinese medicine, has developed new drugs and won numerous awards, but her greatest love is making and eating delicious food.
After years of hard work, Jiang Ran finally won the national gourmet competition, but in her excitement, she entered a book, becoming the supporting character Jiang Ran, who divorces the male protagonist and ultimately dies tragically on the street.
In the book, Jiang Ran is described as fat, with oily pimples and lazy, selfish habits.
Before divorcing the male protagonist, she bullies his parents, siblings, and after the divorce, ends up homeless with her son.
The newly transmigrated Jiang Ran: “......”
Jiang Ran has transmigrated into a book.
To avoid dying tragically on the streets, she focuses on making gourmet food, opening a restaurant, saving people diligently, and treating diseases.
She pays off the debt owed to her husband’s family by the original character and raises her son, who in the book was to become a big villain, correctly.
As for her husband?
When he comes back, she plans to ask for a divorce!
Pei Huai is about to graduate and plans to return home.
But he discovers something strange in the letters his younger brothers and sisters have been sending recently.
Brother: Sister-in-law’s cooking is so delicious! I like sister-in-law!
Sister: The clothes sister-in-law made are so beautiful! I like sister-in-law!
Pei Huai feels something is not right and decides to go home and take a look.
As he steps into the house, he is greeted by a bright and charming face: “Husband, you’re back? Are you back to get a divorce?”
Pei Huai remains expressionless: No, I am not!
{Reading Guide: This text is set in an alternate world with creative liberties taken. The understanding of the '80s and '90s comes from online research, and I hope for your understanding.}
Chapter List
- Chapter 1: Transmigrated into a Novel
- Chapter 2: Three Years in Bed
- Chapter 3: Tragically Killed on the Street
- Chapter 4: Are You Going to Eat or Not?
- Chapter 5: I Want to Eat with Everyone
- Chapter 6: Appetite Too Big
- Chapter 7: Preparing a Big Move
- Chapter 8: Where Did You Get It?
- Chapter 9: Wealth
- Chapter 10: Come to Town with Me
- Chapter 11: I Only Said Your Teeth Are Yellow
- Chapter 12: Why Did She Ask
- Chapter 13: On-Site Research Is Very Important
- Chapter 14: Watch Me Eat My Fill
- Chapter 15: Two Pots
- Chapter 16: Pei Shanshan Thinks Jiang Ran Has Gone Mad
- Chapter 17: Of Course These Belong to Our Family
- Chapter 18: I’ll Cook Tonight
- Chapter 19: A Feast for the Senses
- Chapter 20: The Outstanding Child Bride
- Chapter 21: You Think I Can’t?
- Chapter 22: It’s Settled Then
- Chapter 23: Give Yourself a Thumbs Up
- Chapter 24: Setting Out
- Chapter 25: Steamed Buns Over a Big Fire
- Chapter 26: How Are the Buns Priced
- Chapter 27: Booming Business
- Chapter 28: All the Money’s in the Box
- Chapter 29: Selling Something Else at Noon
- Chapter 30: Steamed Pork Belly with Brown Sauce
- Chapter 31: Do You Want to Go to Kindergarten?
- Chapter 32: Stir-Fried Shredded Potatoes
- Chapter 33: Life Is About Eating and Drinking
- Chapter 34: You’d Be a Fool Not to Come
- Chapter 35: Xiao honghua Kindergarten
- Chapter 36: Not Bad Following Me, Right?
- Chapter 37: You Can Start Kindergarten Tomorrow
- Chapter 38: Boil Them All
- Chapter 39: Tea Eggs
- Chapter 40: Changes Yet to Be Discovered
- Chapter 41: Watch
- Chapter 42: I’m Afraid
- Chapter 43: Steaming Jujube Cake
- Chapter 44: Self-Taught Talent Is Still Talent
- Chapter 45: What Kind of Memory Is This!
- Chapter 46: Taste Test
- Chapter 47: I Didn’t Eat It, I Saved It for You
- Chapter 48: Getting on the Right Track
- Chapter 49: Dividing the Money
- Chapter 50: Preparing for Divorce
