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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 251: Why So Much Talking? (24th Update)
- Chapter 252: Acupuncture Isn’t That Scary
- Chapter 253: What Illnesses Can You Treat?
- Chapter 254: You Never Asked
- Chapter 255: I Feel at Ease Hearing You Say That
- Chapter 256: Four Lower Berths
- Chapter 257: The Pitiful Are Always Detestable in Some Way
- Chapter 258: Jiang Ran Doesn’t Need His Protection at All
- Chapter 259: The Sound of Snoring
- Chapter 260: Sharing an Apple
- Chapter 261: So He’s Leaving?
- Chapter 262: Pei Huai, Come Here
- Chapter 263: Flavor Is the Soul
- Chapter 264: Content to Coast Through Life, Just Don’t Cause Trouble
- Chapter 265: Far Apart
- Chapter 266: I Want Mommy to Hold Me
- Chapter 267: Gifts Brought Back
- Chapter 268: Unboxing Blind Boxes
- Chapter 269: Social Death Scene
- Chapter 270: Don’t You Think He Looks a Lot Like Ranran?
- Chapter 271: Cut from the Same Mold
- Chapter 272: No One Leaves the Little Wardrobe Empty-Handed
- Chapter 273: The Letter Uncle Chen Wrote to You
- Chapter 274: Why Do You Look More Shocked Than I Am?
- Chapter 275: Why So Many Whys?
- Chapter 276: She Won’t Come
- Chapter 277: You’re Pretty Good
- Chapter 278: Looking Far from a High Place
- Chapter 279: You Were Kidnapped
- Chapter 280: Not as Hoped
- Chapter 281: They Have No Blood Relation to You
- Chapter 282: I Won’t Let Great-Grandpa Bully Dad
- Chapter 283: Seats
- Chapter 284: Not Understanding Enough
- Chapter 285: Where Did This Come From
- Chapter 286: Go to Sleep
- Chapter 287: Couple’s Outfits
- Chapter 288: Let’s Check Out the Little Closet
- Chapter 289: Imminent
- Chapter 290: See You When I Go Get the Lunch
- Chapter 291: No Particular Thoughts
- Chapter 292: She Likes Eating Peach Pastries
- Chapter 293: She Is Herself
- Chapter 294: It’s Only a Matter of Wanting to Listen
- Chapter 295: I Want Braised Lamb, What About You?
- Chapter 296: Braised Lamb
- Chapter 297: Leaving Forlornly
- Chapter 298: You Can’t Ask Why at This Moment
- Chapter 299: I Want to Listen Too
- Chapter 300: You Should Hurry Up and Buy a Ticket Home Too
