
1978 Hong Kong Entertainment Wild Era
by Motes Of Dust Under The Pen
About This Novel
Wake up and travel through Hong Kong in 1978. In this land of drunkenness and wealth, Ma Guohao said that he would be bold and show off. The first step of publicity plan. Let's start with the acquisition of Jiayi TV Station, which is about to go bankrupt!
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Official(4)Scraped 10d ago
What kind of fool are you wearing a DU? It would be weird if you don't pounce.
Write so many weird things, cultivate immortality, and become a boss, carry a schoolbag like a primary school student, find an actor, and go there in person
This author likes old women
It's also my fault that readers are dissatisfied. Damn it, women have to pick up corpses from graves. It's been 78 years. You divorced Zhao Yazhi and lived at home, but you didn't touch it. Hong Gu is about to make her debut. Chen Yulian is also young and beautiful. Guan Zhilin is sixteen and tender. If you don't raise her to eat head soup, fuck with a bunch of bones buried in the grave, she also gets involved in other people's family affairs and deals with other people's husbands. Who else will not criticize this book?
It's well written, but it's a bit anticlimactic and doesn't have a good ending. It's such a pity.
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Official(4)Scraped 10d ago
What kind of fool are you wearing a DU? It would be weird if you don't pounce.
Write so many weird things, cultivate immortality, and become a boss, carry a schoolbag like a primary school student, find an actor, and go there in person
This author likes old women
It's also my fault that readers are dissatisfied. Damn it, women have to pick up corpses from graves. It's been 78 years. You divorced Zhao Yazhi and lived at home, but you didn't touch it. Hong Gu is about to make her debut. Chen Yulian is also young and beautiful. Guan Zhilin is sixteen and tender. If you don't raise her to eat head soup, fuck with a bunch of bones buried in the grave, she also gets involved in other people's family affairs and deals with other people's husbands. Who else will not criticize this book?
It's well written, but it's a bit anticlimactic and doesn't have a good ending. It's such a pity.









