
A Fake Socialite Who Returned to China in the 1980s and Brought a Rough Husband with Her
by Yao Bai
About This Novel
In order to save a child, Shen Nianhua died! Traveling to the 1980s, she became a hapless cannon fodder fake socialite who had just returned to China. The original owner was the tool who gave the heroine a golden finger. As soon as I returned home, I fainted on the roadside and the heroine took away the ancestral jade pendant! After learning the plot, Shen Nianhua felt that it was better to die. But when she was suddenly bound to the Shenhao system, she immediately became angry! See how she rocked the scene in the 1980s! A fake socialite who has returned from China with no money and no connections? Come, come, let me show you the million-dollar luxury cars! With the Shenhao System, the most indispensable thing is money! Shen Nianhua waved his hand: Food factory, build! The latest large supermarket is under construction! The family home is built! She has plenty of money in her hands, and no matter where she goes, she is the God of Wealth.
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Official(44)Scraped 1mo ago
It's pretty cool, but why did you change your name? You're looking for a man. Can't you live without a man? I like to read stories about big heroines
Refuse to support old men
I really beg you, if you insist on finding a man for the heroine, just find him, as long as it's not the security man. Everything that man has is given by the heroine, and you also dedicate a whole chapter to the growth of that man and arrange the space. What do you mean? Obviously you want to write about a heroine who is independent but also smart and intelligent. Why do you want to bring a man, especially a man who is dismissive of the heroine at the beginning? Is this a female protagonist? 😕 The male protagonist should love and admire the heroine from the beginning to the end. If he doesn't love the heroine, he will be offline. 😴 Now that guy with the surname Duan has money, power, house, ability, and some broken security company
The setting is okay, but I don't even want to talk about the plot. It's like there's no security at all. Why does the heroine give so much money to these people a month to feed them? They just come in when they ask, and she just breaks into the office the second time? ? ?
Can you please stop enchanting that man?
I really don't see what's so good about him or what's so special about him. Compared with the heroine and the bunch of talented people around her, he is really ordinary. When writing about the heroine, just write about her spinning like a top after doing this and that thing. When writing about the male protagonist, just write about one thing that can be completed in less than one chapter by the heroine.
Is this name serious? A strong woman falls in love with a bodyguard?
I browsed it on dy for a while and then exited and noticed the name. Doesn't it have to add a male protagonist to a good heroine story? And even if it does, it won't be a bodyguard. Which one appears now that does not need a bodyguard is good. Moreover, even in these updates, there are no emotional scenes. Do we really want to forcibly incapacitate the heroine later and fall in love with the security guard? I feel like I specifically signed up as a member and took a look... If I didn't plan to change my name, I'd give it up.
It's pretty good, but the title is terrible
Those who came from the tweets probably took a quick glance at it, and those who came from the post were just happy readers, but the meaning of the title is unclear. Firstly, it's enough now that there's no need to have another male protagonist. Secondly, you haven't talked about it for more than seventy chapters. It's not even ambiguous. Thirdly, the gap between the two of them is too big. Do they really want to talk about the impure creation?
Can the title of the book be changed? Can the male protagonist be changed?
I came across this novel from Douyin. I didn't expect it to be of this title. I wanted to give up, but the content is pretty good and it's already tied. Can the title of the book be changed? Can the male protagonist be replaced? As far as the whole story is concerned, I can't tell how much the female protagonist likes the male protagonist, and so does the male protagonist. And I didn't feel how powerful the male protagonist was. As far as security was concerned, the male protagonist didn't do a good enough job. Why do you think that being the heroine's bodyguard is overkill? Take money and do nothing. Moreover, the male protagonist's family is also very annoying and causes trouble for the female protagonist. And didn't the heroine travel from modern times? Why do you still think like this? In fact, the heroine can have no partner and marry her father, or find a man who is a good husband, or a man who can help the heroine's career, or a man who has the same ideological resonance. Instead of the rough guy hero he is now. If the author writes a story about going to the countryside during the era, or a simple story about the struggle for reform and opening up, there is no problem in having a male protagonist like this. But the author is writing about the Shenhao system who returned to China in the 1980s to invest in building the country, and the female protagonist traveled back in time from modern times. It felt very inappropriate to have this male protagonist. Moreover, this male protagonist has so many troubles at home, and he offended someone in the army and was discharged from the army. When he worked as a bodyguard for the heroine, he felt that he looked down on the heroine, and felt that he was overqualified to protect the heroine. The heroine pays him such a high salary that he can't even do his own job well. The heroine has been exposed to danger many times, and even setting up a security company was not done well. Not to mention that the male protagonist is very good, but he must at least have an ideological resonance with the female protagonist, and not to mention how much help he has to help her career, at least he must not be a hindrance. As a result, the male protagonist, as a bodyguard, cannot protect the safety of the female protagonist. I feel like I still despise the heroine from the bottom of my heart. Contempt is female. And running a security company is not doing well either. Is it really impossible to change the male lead? I have seen the author's latest update, and I suddenly fell in love with the male protagonist regarding the female protagonist. Later, I had a problem with Shen Man chatting with the male protagonist. 🤗 Before this, I didn't feel that the heroine liked the hero at all. The author's description felt very blunt. And judging from the author's previous description of the heroine's character, the heroine is not such a person. Seeing this really feels like it destroys the character and image of the heroine. The heroine has traveled from modern times to the past. Don't you know? Is it easy for a single woman with a lot of property to be wiped out by others? You should be more careful when choosing your partner. Although the male protagonist looks okay. But what is inherited in genes is difficult to change. The hero's family is like that. How can the female protagonist be sure that the male protagonist will have no problems in the future? And since the heroine has decided to get married and have children, she must choose a good father for her future children, and she must choose good genes. And the heroine has such a big industry. A good successor is definitely needed in the future. As far as the male protagonist is concerned, I feel that he is not worthy of the female protagonist and he is not good enough. Logistics support is also not done well. It feels like the heroine chooses anyone at random from among her current minions. They are all better than the male protagonist. From this book, it seems that the heroine's flaws are not hidden. There are a few minor issues, but overall it's pretty good. The heroine doesn't understand that he faces danger again and again. Why not recruit more bodyguards and ask the country for outstanding veterans to come over and protect him, and he will pay his wages? This is a win-win situation for both him and the country. It feels like it's too late for the heroine to form a security company. And why didn't the heroine contact his bodyguards abroad earlier after she encountered danger? Over and over again, I have to face danger myself. And he also traveled from a later life, so I don't know. Confusion at this time? Even if he didn't know that he had faced so many dangers, he didn't do much to protect him. He formed his security company too late. Overall, this book is good, except for the title. With the hero. Especially the male protagonist, do you think it really can't be changed? I can't stand what the author is writing now. The above are my personal thoughts and should be regarded as my personal complaints. If the author has any objections, he or she can delete the comment.
Will you die if you don't serve in the U. S. military?
I was really speechless. After getting the cheat, I wanted to take the Beauty Pill and Slimming Pill. I was really convinced. Do you want to serve in the US military even in your dreams?
I have only read more than 20 chapters so far, but there is one point that really bothers me. Why is grandma named Qin when she is introduced? Even if it is just Da Ya or Ermei, it is grandma's name. I can't just call grandma Qin.
This is my first time spending money on this software to catch up on updates, I hope it won't stop updating.
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Official(44)Scraped 1mo ago
It's pretty cool, but why did you change your name? You're looking for a man. Can't you live without a man? I like to read stories about big heroines
Refuse to support old men
I really beg you, if you insist on finding a man for the heroine, just find him, as long as it's not the security man. Everything that man has is given by the heroine, and you also dedicate a whole chapter to the growth of that man and arrange the space. What do you mean? Obviously you want to write about a heroine who is independent but also smart and intelligent. Why do you want to bring a man, especially a man who is dismissive of the heroine at the beginning? Is this a female protagonist? 😕 The male protagonist should love and admire the heroine from the beginning to the end. If he doesn't love the heroine, he will be offline. 😴 Now that guy with the surname Duan has money, power, house, ability, and some broken security company
The setting is okay, but I don't even want to talk about the plot. It's like there's no security at all. Why does the heroine give so much money to these people a month to feed them? They just come in when they ask, and she just breaks into the office the second time? ? ?
Can you please stop enchanting that man?
I really don't see what's so good about him or what's so special about him. Compared with the heroine and the bunch of talented people around her, he is really ordinary. When writing about the heroine, just write about her spinning like a top after doing this and that thing. When writing about the male protagonist, just write about one thing that can be completed in less than one chapter by the heroine.
Is this name serious? A strong woman falls in love with a bodyguard?
I browsed it on dy for a while and then exited and noticed the name. Doesn't it have to add a male protagonist to a good heroine story? And even if it does, it won't be a bodyguard. Which one appears now that does not need a bodyguard is good. Moreover, even in these updates, there are no emotional scenes. Do we really want to forcibly incapacitate the heroine later and fall in love with the security guard? I feel like I specifically signed up as a member and took a look... If I didn't plan to change my name, I'd give it up.
It's pretty good, but the title is terrible
Those who came from the tweets probably took a quick glance at it, and those who came from the post were just happy readers, but the meaning of the title is unclear. Firstly, it's enough now that there's no need to have another male protagonist. Secondly, you haven't talked about it for more than seventy chapters. It's not even ambiguous. Thirdly, the gap between the two of them is too big. Do they really want to talk about the impure creation?
Can the title of the book be changed? Can the male protagonist be changed?
I came across this novel from Douyin. I didn't expect it to be of this title. I wanted to give up, but the content is pretty good and it's already tied. Can the title of the book be changed? Can the male protagonist be replaced? As far as the whole story is concerned, I can't tell how much the female protagonist likes the male protagonist, and so does the male protagonist. And I didn't feel how powerful the male protagonist was. As far as security was concerned, the male protagonist didn't do a good enough job. Why do you think that being the heroine's bodyguard is overkill? Take money and do nothing. Moreover, the male protagonist's family is also very annoying and causes trouble for the female protagonist. And didn't the heroine travel from modern times? Why do you still think like this? In fact, the heroine can have no partner and marry her father, or find a man who is a good husband, or a man who can help the heroine's career, or a man who has the same ideological resonance. Instead of the rough guy hero he is now. If the author writes a story about going to the countryside during the era, or a simple story about the struggle for reform and opening up, there is no problem in having a male protagonist like this. But the author is writing about the Shenhao system who returned to China in the 1980s to invest in building the country, and the female protagonist traveled back in time from modern times. It felt very inappropriate to have this male protagonist. Moreover, this male protagonist has so many troubles at home, and he offended someone in the army and was discharged from the army. When he worked as a bodyguard for the heroine, he felt that he looked down on the heroine, and felt that he was overqualified to protect the heroine. The heroine pays him such a high salary that he can't even do his own job well. The heroine has been exposed to danger many times, and even setting up a security company was not done well. Not to mention that the male protagonist is very good, but he must at least have an ideological resonance with the female protagonist, and not to mention how much help he has to help her career, at least he must not be a hindrance. As a result, the male protagonist, as a bodyguard, cannot protect the safety of the female protagonist. I feel like I still despise the heroine from the bottom of my heart. Contempt is female. And running a security company is not doing well either. Is it really impossible to change the male lead? I have seen the author's latest update, and I suddenly fell in love with the male protagonist regarding the female protagonist. Later, I had a problem with Shen Man chatting with the male protagonist. 🤗 Before this, I didn't feel that the heroine liked the hero at all. The author's description felt very blunt. And judging from the author's previous description of the heroine's character, the heroine is not such a person. Seeing this really feels like it destroys the character and image of the heroine. The heroine has traveled from modern times to the past. Don't you know? Is it easy for a single woman with a lot of property to be wiped out by others? You should be more careful when choosing your partner. Although the male protagonist looks okay. But what is inherited in genes is difficult to change. The hero's family is like that. How can the female protagonist be sure that the male protagonist will have no problems in the future? And since the heroine has decided to get married and have children, she must choose a good father for her future children, and she must choose good genes. And the heroine has such a big industry. A good successor is definitely needed in the future. As far as the male protagonist is concerned, I feel that he is not worthy of the female protagonist and he is not good enough. Logistics support is also not done well. It feels like the heroine chooses anyone at random from among her current minions. They are all better than the male protagonist. From this book, it seems that the heroine's flaws are not hidden. There are a few minor issues, but overall it's pretty good. The heroine doesn't understand that he faces danger again and again. Why not recruit more bodyguards and ask the country for outstanding veterans to come over and protect him, and he will pay his wages? This is a win-win situation for both him and the country. It feels like it's too late for the heroine to form a security company. And why didn't the heroine contact his bodyguards abroad earlier after she encountered danger? Over and over again, I have to face danger myself. And he also traveled from a later life, so I don't know. Confusion at this time? Even if he didn't know that he had faced so many dangers, he didn't do much to protect him. He formed his security company too late. Overall, this book is good, except for the title. With the hero. Especially the male protagonist, do you think it really can't be changed? I can't stand what the author is writing now. The above are my personal thoughts and should be regarded as my personal complaints. If the author has any objections, he or she can delete the comment.
Will you die if you don't serve in the U. S. military?
I was really speechless. After getting the cheat, I wanted to take the Beauty Pill and Slimming Pill. I was really convinced. Do you want to serve in the US military even in your dreams?
I have only read more than 20 chapters so far, but there is one point that really bothers me. Why is grandma named Qin when she is introduced? Even if it is just Da Ya or Ermei, it is grandma's name. I can't just call grandma Qin.
This is my first time spending money on this software to catch up on updates, I hope it won't stop updating.









