
The Rise of Heavy Industry 1980
About This Novel
Wang Chaoyang was originally a senior engineer of the Aerospace Administration. He was hit by cosmic rays during a spacewalk. He traveled back to the passionate and passionate 1980s and established his own industrial dynasty by relying on his knowledge reserves of machinery, materials and energy.
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Official(8)Scraped 23d ago
There are a lot of unreasonable things. In the 1980s, private enterprises operated entertainment venues, real estate, and machinery factories. Can it be done?
The writing is unreasonable
What about the 1 million? This is a good job done by the Holy Mother.
The middle chapter is broken, making it very awkward to read.
The protagonist is too useless and cannot hold power
I can accept the slow pace, I can accept it, but I really can't accept some of the made-up plots about joining the army.
What kind of industrial dynasty? People like the author are so naive. Look at Jack Ma..., Struggles are everywhere,..., No control over the company, controlling rights in the company, what the hell.
I was almost beaten to death at the police station, but I let it go. Holy man
The chapters don't make sense, and the preface doesn't match the follower.
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Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 23d ago
There are a lot of unreasonable things. In the 1980s, private enterprises operated entertainment venues, real estate, and machinery factories. Can it be done?
The writing is unreasonable
What about the 1 million? This is a good job done by the Holy Mother.
The middle chapter is broken, making it very awkward to read.
The protagonist is too useless and cannot hold power
I can accept the slow pace, I can accept it, but I really can't accept some of the made-up plots about joining the army.
What kind of industrial dynasty? People like the author are so naive. Look at Jack Ma..., Struggles are everywhere,..., No control over the company, controlling rights in the company, what the hell.
I was almost beaten to death at the police station, but I let it go. Holy man
The chapters don't make sense, and the preface doesn't match the follower.









