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Summary

The key thrill of historical transmigration novels lies in the protagonist's ability to distort the world they enter, showcasing their superiority and transforming the original state. In "The Son-in-Law," the protagonist's uniqueness influences the ancient world, initiating contests with historical figures. The narrative emphasizes small-scale interactions that highlight the contrast between the protagonist's past as a financial giant and their current status as a son-in-law, creating a compelling dynamic. The appeal of female characters is crucial, as their charm influences the protagonist's perceived brilliance. The story's success relies on engaging character interactions and the surrounding scenery meeting reader expectations, with recent chapters reflecting a shift in tone reminiscent of other works in the genre.

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