
Rebirth of India as a Plutocrat
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India reborn in the era. How did a boy of Kshatriya origin step by step grow into a tycoon capable of influencing the development of India? Confrontations in the dark, scheming, turning enemies into friends, business wars, let's see how this young man succeeds step by step. Three things that Indians cannot avoid in life: death, taxes and the Garuda Group
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Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
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It is better to be a chaebol in India than to go to South Korea or Japan. What fun is there in Asan, India?
It's outrageous, it's outrageous, it's outrageous, it's outrageous I have never met someone who writes a book like this
Rebirth of India as a plutocrat
It is quite difficult to be a chaebol in India. It is quite difficult to find skilled workers to set up a factory (Indians are very lazy). The Indian government is not very efficient in land acquisition and demolition.
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It's pretty good, but the sensational plot is a bit awkward, so what? What's the point of writing four or five chapters about the little boy to sensationalize him? You want us to resist? Let us feel sympathy when reading the book? We still have this kind of workshop in China. They just changed the name and the reason why they say they do other things. Can you speak out? Or are you setting up a foreshadowing? But is the protagonist's enemy too young? Or will it be written later that this little boy will be killed by the heavy metal in this workshop? Cause trouble for the protagonist? Or is it that the protagonist will turn this little boy into an adult? Then slowly play si? But then the book would be gone! So you wrote these chapters to arouse sympathy in readers?
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Official(7)Scraped 6d ago
Uploading can also be so wrong that you can count the typos on your head with a hair's breadth.
It is better to be a chaebol in India than to go to South Korea or Japan. What fun is there in Asan, India?
It's outrageous, it's outrageous, it's outrageous, it's outrageous I have never met someone who writes a book like this
Rebirth of India as a plutocrat
It is quite difficult to be a chaebol in India. It is quite difficult to find skilled workers to set up a factory (Indians are very lazy). The Indian government is not very efficient in land acquisition and demolition.
Good
It's pretty good, but the sensational plot is a bit awkward, so what? What's the point of writing four or five chapters about the little boy to sensationalize him? You want us to resist? Let us feel sympathy when reading the book? We still have this kind of workshop in China. They just changed the name and the reason why they say they do other things. Can you speak out? Or are you setting up a foreshadowing? But is the protagonist's enemy too young? Or will it be written later that this little boy will be killed by the heavy metal in this workshop? Cause trouble for the protagonist? Or is it that the protagonist will turn this little boy into an adult? Then slowly play si? But then the book would be gone! So you wrote these chapters to arouse sympathy in readers?
No more tickets at 7 o'clock
There is still one vote on QQ. Here you go, come on, this book is a masterpiece
It's awesome, I can't stop watching it, it's so awesome
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A Kshatriya who is reborn in the second echelon of India. His father is the chief of police in the capital. The protagonist starts with generic drugs. I can only say that the protagonist in the book deserves to be hung from the street lamp. He is a pure capitalist. Not bad.




The son of the police chief of the capital of India was reborn. He used his power to start a business and became a chaebol. A pure capitalist deserves to be hung up on the street. He does not treat the people at the bottom as human beings.




[Recommendation Index]⭐⭐⭐ Hay [Tag]Business war, making money, rebirth, IQ online There are not many words in the Indian niche novel. It seems that the conflict of events from the perspective of the protagonist is not solid enough, and it has a kind of blandness like a running account. The author can consider the rhythm issue again. However, it is rare to see type articles describing the social structure and customs of India, and the number of words is not many. I hope that I can write better and better in the future~












