
Rebirth: Rise Starts with Borrowing Money from the Goddess and Her Father
by Linjiangxian
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In 2007, Luo Yunchuan's family's gas tank factory went bankrupt, and his father jumped off the building because of the thought. His mother also died of illness a few years later. In 2024, Luo Yunchuan, a diamond king who has worked hard to become worth tens of billions, was reborn and returned to the day when his father jumped off the building. "Dad, although our gas tanks are not easy to sell in China, there is still a lot of room for development in the vast Asia, Africa and Latin America. We can definitely become bigger and stronger and create greater glory." "Really?" "It's pure gold! Have you ever heard of a heartless cannon?" Become a representative Luo Yunchuan, the manager of the factory, borrowed money from Bai Yueguang's father and took the gas cylinders that had been eliminated in the city to the International Commodity Expo that represented advanced productivity. He sold the gas cylinders to the big brothers of Asia, Africa and Latin America, and successfully turned the gas cylinders into consumables. Later, he pulled Bai Yueguang to start Toutiao; he found a burly brother to found Didi Daren...
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Official(13)Scraped 7d ago
So where is the focus?
Is it the military industry stream or the campus slap-in-the-face stream? Heavily in debt, he made a successful comeback. As a result, I never expected to go to college.
I don't know what the protagonist's father thinks. Even though he is in debt, he still insists on setting up a factory for so-called feelings? , There are two hundred families involved in the factory, and they would jump off the building in order to get rid of the factory for their son. I laughed to death. The first chapter poisoned me to death No matter how much you are capable of doing, don't persist if you don't have that ability. Feelings cannot be eaten as food. If you persist any longer, your family will be destroyed and your descendants will be extinct. This is no different from having to stay with the house when the house is on fire. It is still an old house that has been built for decades. There are more than 200 families of factory-related employees, which is a lot, but definitely not many. They are all young, strong, and in good health. How can they not find a job in 2007? At most, living standards will decline for a period of time. It won't be long. Don't take a small factory seriously. Workers don't have to beg as a family if they don't have a job. There is also a father who jumped off a building just to let his son inherit the factory and debts. Is it true that he surrendered? If he doesn't know his son's ability, is there any difference between forcing his son to jump off a building?
It looked good at first, but when I got to the class reunion, things started to go wrong. The story was about love and the main character trying to conquer a goddess. At this point, I started fast forwarding. Fast forwarding two or three chapters, I felt something was not right. When I looked at the table of contents, it was all about love, and I instantly felt like giving up the book. I read this book because I wanted to see the main character doing business, so I stopped mentioning the business after the first dozen or so chapters. At the class reunion, I was so exhausted that I looked at the two or three chapters, thinking that some characters or events would be introduced, but I didn't expect anything. It was just a story that led the protagonist to the goddess's house. It was too simplistic and didn't even mention the gas tank. I thought the main plot of this novel started with a gas tank, but I didn't expect it to be the goddess. I think the emotional line can be written, but can I finish writing the gas tank first, and then write the emotional line when I feel happy? The subject matter is really good, but the early stage is too watery.
The more I read, the more strange I feel. Is it really useless to get admitted to this kind of university? Are his roommates full of pornographic waste?
I feel relieved when I see so many people scolding you. Oh my God, what the hell, what are you writing? I came here specifically from the starting point to scold you, otherwise I will feel extremely uncomfortable. I read 50 chapters and skipped 30. This is written by a human being and he charges a fee.
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The author should focus on entrepreneurship and development so that it is interesting, rather than writing about high school students and college students who love each other every day. If you want to write about these things, don't do it with making money. The two themes are not compatible.
What kind of rubbish novel? It's so misleading.
Rebirth: Rise starts with borrowing money from the goddess and her father
This book is finished. In 2007, Luo Yunchuan's family's gas tank factory went bankrupt, and his father jumped off the building because of the thought. His mother also died of illness a few years later. In 2024, Luo Yunchuan, a diamond king who has worked hard to become worth tens of billions, was reborn and returned to the day when his father jumped off the building. "Dad, although our gas tanks are not easy to sell in China, there is still a lot of room for development in the vast Asia, Africa and Latin America. We can definitely become bigger and stronger and create greater glory." "Really?" "It's pure gold! Have you ever heard of a heartless cannon?" Luo Yunchuan, who became the acting factory director, borrowed money from Bai Yueguang's father and took the gas tanks that had been eliminated in the city to the International Commodity Expo that represented advanced productivity. He sold the gas tanks to the big brothers of Asia, Africa and Latin America, and successfully turned the gas tanks into consumables. Later, he pulled Bai Yueguang to start Toutiao; he found a burly brother to found Didi Daren...
The writing is generally not very amazing, but it's not bad either, but it's so bad that I was caught off guard.
Damn it, can you please stop forcing the protagonist to take the limelight just for the sake of the plot?
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Official(13)Scraped 7d ago
So where is the focus?
Is it the military industry stream or the campus slap-in-the-face stream? Heavily in debt, he made a successful comeback. As a result, I never expected to go to college.
I don't know what the protagonist's father thinks. Even though he is in debt, he still insists on setting up a factory for so-called feelings? , There are two hundred families involved in the factory, and they would jump off the building in order to get rid of the factory for their son. I laughed to death. The first chapter poisoned me to death No matter how much you are capable of doing, don't persist if you don't have that ability. Feelings cannot be eaten as food. If you persist any longer, your family will be destroyed and your descendants will be extinct. This is no different from having to stay with the house when the house is on fire. It is still an old house that has been built for decades. There are more than 200 families of factory-related employees, which is a lot, but definitely not many. They are all young, strong, and in good health. How can they not find a job in 2007? At most, living standards will decline for a period of time. It won't be long. Don't take a small factory seriously. Workers don't have to beg as a family if they don't have a job. There is also a father who jumped off a building just to let his son inherit the factory and debts. Is it true that he surrendered? If he doesn't know his son's ability, is there any difference between forcing his son to jump off a building?
It looked good at first, but when I got to the class reunion, things started to go wrong. The story was about love and the main character trying to conquer a goddess. At this point, I started fast forwarding. Fast forwarding two or three chapters, I felt something was not right. When I looked at the table of contents, it was all about love, and I instantly felt like giving up the book. I read this book because I wanted to see the main character doing business, so I stopped mentioning the business after the first dozen or so chapters. At the class reunion, I was so exhausted that I looked at the two or three chapters, thinking that some characters or events would be introduced, but I didn't expect anything. It was just a story that led the protagonist to the goddess's house. It was too simplistic and didn't even mention the gas tank. I thought the main plot of this novel started with a gas tank, but I didn't expect it to be the goddess. I think the emotional line can be written, but can I finish writing the gas tank first, and then write the emotional line when I feel happy? The subject matter is really good, but the early stage is too watery.
The more I read, the more strange I feel. Is it really useless to get admitted to this kind of university? Are his roommates full of pornographic waste?
I feel relieved when I see so many people scolding you. Oh my God, what the hell, what are you writing? I came here specifically from the starting point to scold you, otherwise I will feel extremely uncomfortable. I read 50 chapters and skipped 30. This is written by a human being and he charges a fee.
generally
The author should focus on entrepreneurship and development so that it is interesting, rather than writing about high school students and college students who love each other every day. If you want to write about these things, don't do it with making money. The two themes are not compatible.
What kind of rubbish novel? It's so misleading.
Rebirth: Rise starts with borrowing money from the goddess and her father
This book is finished. In 2007, Luo Yunchuan's family's gas tank factory went bankrupt, and his father jumped off the building because of the thought. His mother also died of illness a few years later. In 2024, Luo Yunchuan, a diamond king who has worked hard to become worth tens of billions, was reborn and returned to the day when his father jumped off the building. "Dad, although our gas tanks are not easy to sell in China, there is still a lot of room for development in the vast Asia, Africa and Latin America. We can definitely become bigger and stronger and create greater glory." "Really?" "It's pure gold! Have you ever heard of a heartless cannon?" Luo Yunchuan, who became the acting factory director, borrowed money from Bai Yueguang's father and took the gas tanks that had been eliminated in the city to the International Commodity Expo that represented advanced productivity. He sold the gas tanks to the big brothers of Asia, Africa and Latin America, and successfully turned the gas tanks into consumables. Later, he pulled Bai Yueguang to start Toutiao; he found a burly brother to found Didi Daren...
The writing is generally not very amazing, but it's not bad either, but it's so bad that I was caught off guard.
Damn it, can you please stop forcing the protagonist to take the limelight just for the sake of the plot?









