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Ye Tian came to Hong Kong in 1982. While he felt that life was difficult, he also found that there were opportunities everywhere. Finally, starting from Infinity TV, he entered the entertainment industry step by step, and eventually became a new generation of tycoons. ... PS: Group number 1: 240800725 (ordinary 500 people) PS: Group number 2: 128661164 (VIP group) The 3.5 Million-word work "Hong Kong Dream" has been completed. Book friends who are interested in this book can click to add it to the bookshelf (collection) first, and then fatten it up before killing it.
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Official(18)Scraped 1mo ago
I don't really like the description of the protagonist's character, and I don't like the description of people other than the protagonist as idiots.
Only a few of the tycoons in Hong Kong did not come from the mainland. Besides, the protagonists are relatives after all. It was not easy to live in the mainland at that time, let alone all kinds of unhappiness. Ni Kuang also fled Hong Kong. Anyway, I feel that the character of the protagonist is a selfish and narrow-minded type. Many novels are based on his own character. Of course, I am not criticizing the author, I just don't like the character of the protagonist.
Is there any complete collection of Oriental DreamWorks?
Are you there? . . . . . . . .
I hope it's not a stallion type protagonist, otherwise it will make people look disgusting
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Nice,,,
You talk too much, you still have a master's degree, you can also act, write novels, and write scripts. Could it be that the protagonist is a time-traveling actor with a master's degree in acting?
The one who wrote ha is your aunt's son
I don't like the protagonist's personality very much. I still prefer someone with single-minded emotions.
There is something wrong with the Pig Horns character. A master's degree student is as unstable as a primary school student. Why do so many young actresses in Hong Kong Entertainment want to catch the married woman Sister Zhi? Is it because the young people don't know how good the aunt is and mistakenly regard the girl as a treasure?
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Official(18)Scraped 1mo ago
I don't really like the description of the protagonist's character, and I don't like the description of people other than the protagonist as idiots.
Only a few of the tycoons in Hong Kong did not come from the mainland. Besides, the protagonists are relatives after all. It was not easy to live in the mainland at that time, let alone all kinds of unhappiness. Ni Kuang also fled Hong Kong. Anyway, I feel that the character of the protagonist is a selfish and narrow-minded type. Many novels are based on his own character. Of course, I am not criticizing the author, I just don't like the character of the protagonist.
Is there any complete collection of Oriental DreamWorks?
Are you there? . . . . . . . .
I hope it's not a stallion type protagonist, otherwise it will make people look disgusting
Check
Eat vvv baby
666666
Nice,,,
You talk too much, you still have a master's degree, you can also act, write novels, and write scripts. Could it be that the protagonist is a time-traveling actor with a master's degree in acting?
The one who wrote ha is your aunt's son
I don't like the protagonist's personality very much. I still prefer someone with single-minded emotions.
There is something wrong with the Pig Horns character. A master's degree student is as unstable as a primary school student. Why do so many young actresses in Hong Kong Entertainment want to catch the married woman Sister Zhi? Is it because the young people don't know how good the aunt is and mistakenly regard the girl as a treasure?











