
Rebirth in 1981, I Sold Popsicles and Married a Female Educated Youth
About This Novel
Li Yuejin returns to the midsummer of 1981. Chen Erni still wants to marry me? He doesn't want to jump into the same fire pit twice, and whoever likes the colored hat wears it. Pretty female educated youths are great. Looking at my father who has been bent down by life, my mother who has been tempered by time, and my family who are not wealthy. Li Yuejin decided to start from the hawkers walking in the streets. In this era where pigs can fly even if they stand in the wind, Li Yuejin set a small goal for himself, to become a household worth ten thousand yuan that everyone envies!
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Official(10)Scraped 24d ago
It's anticlimactic, the first part is okay, but there are too many conflicts between relatives and too much violence. In the later stage, I just wrote whatever I thought of, but I ran into chaos.
It won't look good from behind
I moved Feng Pants' love interest into it and fucked it for dozens of chapters.
Just looking at it makes me sick
Why do I feel like writing about the 1980s now? Don't know much about it. Life in the countryside in the 1980s and 1990s. Imagine for yourself. Otherwise, Qingqing refers to various villagers and so on? Relatives and so on, the writing is so loyal. Otherwise, the violence is too strong and it is somewhere between the two extremes. Repeatedly jump
The relationship between men and women in this book is like "agreement, custom, etiquette", which is a bit boring!
Did you write carefully later? Why is it getting worse and worse? You let yourself go and write whatever you write doesn't matter.
The overall writing is okay, but the protagonist is reborn, Clivia also earns 100,000, and does business as a Hong Kong businessman. Why didn't Brother Hao give him the 5,000 yuan to buy a Hong Kong ID card? Isn't this too unstructured?
It's still interesting to watch without thinking.
After watching it, it felt weird. The protagonist and his parents got along too politely.
Rebirth in 1981, I sold popsicles and married a female educated youth
No way, there aren't any comments on this book? !
Rating
Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 24d ago
It's anticlimactic, the first part is okay, but there are too many conflicts between relatives and too much violence. In the later stage, I just wrote whatever I thought of, but I ran into chaos.
It won't look good from behind
I moved Feng Pants' love interest into it and fucked it for dozens of chapters.
Just looking at it makes me sick
Why do I feel like writing about the 1980s now? Don't know much about it. Life in the countryside in the 1980s and 1990s. Imagine for yourself. Otherwise, Qingqing refers to various villagers and so on? Relatives and so on, the writing is so loyal. Otherwise, the violence is too strong and it is somewhere between the two extremes. Repeatedly jump
The relationship between men and women in this book is like "agreement, custom, etiquette", which is a bit boring!
Did you write carefully later? Why is it getting worse and worse? You let yourself go and write whatever you write doesn't matter.
The overall writing is okay, but the protagonist is reborn, Clivia also earns 100,000, and does business as a Hong Kong businessman. Why didn't Brother Hao give him the 5,000 yuan to buy a Hong Kong ID card? Isn't this too unstructured?
It's still interesting to watch without thinking.
After watching it, it felt weird. The protagonist and his parents got along too politely.
Rebirth in 1981, I sold popsicles and married a female educated youth
No way, there aren't any comments on this book? !









