
Rising from the Streets of Pakistan
by Lao Tao 86
About This Novel
The first sword coming ashore is to kill the person you want first. After being broken up, Yang Fan came to Islamabad for a trip and activated the "Life Counterattack" system on the streets. Making money can expand a hundred times. Once you see biu, you can become a sharpshooter, a master of language, a master of cooking... And you will start your counterattack life from then on.
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It's currently in the free phase. I took it and took a look, but I couldn't understand what story the author wanted to tell, because it was one moment and another.
The author is really good at water, so he wore it for a few days, and finally it was put on the shelves.
If you don't write about your ex-girlfriend, wouldn't you know how to write about it? So boring
After reading more than 100 chapters, I don't really like entrepreneurial articles. The protagonist is very rich but has been engaged in entrepreneurship, which will feel like a lump in the throat and feel uncomfortable.
It's really good. If you saw it accidentally, you can still take a look.
Very poisonous
Poison, highly poisonous, I really can't stand it. No wonder it's limited to free of charge.
After reading a few chapters, I didn't feel like I was getting involved. Maybe it's my own reasons. I gave it four stars and gave it up.
It's too procrastinating, the writing is poor, and it basically doesn't provide a sense of immersion.
Is the protagonist's experience in the country the author's own?
nice
Good, good, more (make up the word count)
Rating
Community(0)
Official(14)
look here
It's currently in the free phase. I took it and took a look, but I couldn't understand what story the author wanted to tell, because it was one moment and another.
The author is really good at water, so he wore it for a few days, and finally it was put on the shelves.
If you don't write about your ex-girlfriend, wouldn't you know how to write about it? So boring
After reading more than 100 chapters, I don't really like entrepreneurial articles. The protagonist is very rich but has been engaged in entrepreneurship, which will feel like a lump in the throat and feel uncomfortable.
It's really good. If you saw it accidentally, you can still take a look.
Very poisonous
Poison, highly poisonous, I really can't stand it. No wonder it's limited to free of charge.
After reading a few chapters, I didn't feel like I was getting involved. Maybe it's my own reasons. I gave it four stars and gave it up.
It's too procrastinating, the writing is poor, and it basically doesn't provide a sense of immersion.
Is the protagonist's experience in the country the author's own?
nice
Good, good, more (make up the word count)









