
Damn It, I Got Rich from Taobao Mall in the 1990s
by An Huixian
About This Novel
In the age of rebirth, Tang Anning gave up being an educated youth and married Ye Sansha from the same village. Outsmarting the evil mother-in-law, dealing with the greedy sister-in-law, taking her stupid husband everywhere to seek medical treatment... After marriage, Tang Anning was never idle for a moment. In this era of insufficient food and clothing, Tang Anning relied on Taobao Mall to build a large brick house. My husband recovered from his illness and his true identity was revealed. It turned out that he was the only son of the famous Zhang family in Kyoto! The parents-in-law burst into tears of gratitude and waved their hands, "Xiao Ning, this is the courtyard house I bought for you." The loyal dog husband held her hand affectionately, daughter-in-law, my life is yours in this life!
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
The male protagonist is very nice to the female protagonist when he is stupid. After he is cured, he looks down on the female protagonist. He has other people in his heart. What is this setting?
Hey, the author's books are quite interesting. Reading the introduction makes me want to read them. The settings are weird.
It's been a long time since I've seen a period novel that I want to continue reading, so we all separated the families. However, I still think that the heroine should teach the third brother and the eldest brother that "it's better to teach them to fish than to teach them to fish." Only when you have the ability to support your family can you help the family! After the heroine gets married, should she help the hero find his family first or should he want to cure his illness? I think the disease should be cured first, it depends on the hero himself!
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
The male protagonist is very nice to the female protagonist when he is stupid. After he is cured, he looks down on the female protagonist. He has other people in his heart. What is this setting?
Hey, the author's books are quite interesting. Reading the introduction makes me want to read them. The settings are weird.
It's been a long time since I've seen a period novel that I want to continue reading, so we all separated the families. However, I still think that the heroine should teach the third brother and the eldest brother that "it's better to teach them to fish than to teach them to fish." Only when you have the ability to support your family can you help the family! After the heroine gets married, should she help the hero find his family first or should he want to cure his illness? I think the disease should be cured first, it depends on the hero himself!









