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Weekly Rank: #6344Monthly Rank: #7345
All Time Rank: #12792
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Monthly Rank: #13779
All Time Rank: #15025
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Jiang Mu was born again.
Jiang Mu was reborn in 1987, the day her parents divorced, because she was given up by her family and was torn apart by her kidnappers.
In this life, she will not stay in the Jiang’s house again.
I will no longer have any expectations for my grandparents or her dad.
I will no longer force myself to learn all kinds of things for their praise.
Jiang Mu chose to live with her mother. She wanted to make all those who gave up on her regret.
In this age of hardship and poverty where there isn’t enough food, opportunities and business opportunities coexist. Jiang Mu acts like a scumbag, abuses the best, starts from scratch, takes her friends to change her destiny, and strives to make money to support her family.
From an unlovable girl, she moves from the bottom of the society and counterattacks into a business legend, builds a business empire, and achieves the life of legend.
However, why did the person who was raised at home by her appear on the Forbes rankings?
“So, I tried to make money to support my family and treat you, but you became the richest man in the world? ? ?”
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N/ARecommendations
Back to the Sixties: Farm, Get Wealthy & Raise the Cubs (1)The Green Tea’s Crushing Victories in the ’70s (1)
Transmigrating into a Novel: My Cannon Fodder Husband is Almighty (1)
Recommendation Lists
- Economic Reform! 50's-90's
- 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s and more
- I Have Read A Gem #4
- B/G Novels
- Went back into the 50's-60's-70's-80's-90's
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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04/23/23 | SimplyDrea | c8 |
04/23/23 | SimplyDrea | c7 |
01/29/23 | SimplyDrea | c6 |
01/29/23 | SimplyDrea | c5 |
01/24/23 | SimplyDrea | c4 |
01/24/23 | SimplyDrea | c3 |
01/16/23 | SimplyDrea | c2 |
01/17/23 | SimplyDrea | c1 |
- The characterization of each one in the story is very well done and if they had to change it would be logical and gradual
- The main cast is really likable from our reformed immature bear children to our high IQ-low EQ babies
- The background economic development is pretty well done
- The plots are satisfying
- Even with some OP mains there are some points where you really feel the tension of the stakes
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