
The Rise of the Richest Man 2002
by Lan Lan
About This Novel
When I make friends, I don't care whether they have money or not. Anyway, they don't have money like me. My relatives and friends who have listened to my investment advice are all worth hundreds of millions. I think they are happier than me. Everyone has enough food, clothing, housing and transportation to worry about, but I work harder. My parents named me Blue Ocean, probably hoping that I would be good at exploring blue ocean markets. I quite like money, and sometimes I count money for fun in my spare time. After I became rich, I did not return to my hometown for many years because I felt that returning to my hometown with rich clothes would be better than giving back to my hometown. I am proud to have contributed to the economic development of my hometown. ... Reporter: Which is more important, luck or hard work? Lan Hai: I think hard work is more important. Reporter: Don't you think you are very lucky? Lan Hai: I don't deny that I'm very lucky, but you can't deny my hard work. Reporter: Your friends all say that luck is more important. They regard knowing me as their greatest luck. Lan Hai: I'm very happy that they can say that. ... A reborn person named Lan Hai not only likes money, but also likes to pretend to be bad.
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Official(1)Scraped 7d ago
It felt okay at first, but in the end, I wrote about some trivial things between lovers, which was a bit disgusting. After more than 40 chapters, I wrote about this kind of thing in every chapter! Really disgusting
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Official(1)Scraped 7d ago
It felt okay at first, but in the end, I wrote about some trivial things between lovers, which was a bit disgusting. After more than 40 chapters, I wrote about this kind of thing in every chapter! Really disgusting









