
The Fiery Age: Creating Miracles from Entering the City
by If You Want To Gain Weight, You Have To Be Generous
About This Novel
Lin Jingshan traveled to Forty-Nine City in 1949 because of a hangover. Unexpectedly, the original person turned out to be a dying person fleeing from famine. The sky collapse begins! Fortunately, he opened! Otherwise, he must be the shortest time traveler in history! "A suitable host has been detected, and the [Innocent Heart System] has been activated! Binding successful!" "Comrade, welcome to the fiery age! The host can obtain contribution points through selfless dedication." "Contribution points can be used to redeem mall supplies, add skill points, and extract entries!" Mall supplies Stick noodles: 0.1 Contribution points\u002Fkg Standard flour: 0.3 Contribution points\u002F catties Rice: 0.4 Contribution points\u002F catties Pork (fat and lean): 1 contribution point \u002F catty Egg: 0.2 Contribution points \u002F Edible oil: 0.8 Contribution points\u002F catties Salt: 0.05 Contribution points\u002F catties ... Skill Driving, fishing, cooking, English, Russian, delivering babies... Talent Practice makes perfect, draw inferences from one example, learn from others, and have a sudden flash of inspiration...
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
When I saw the protagonist going to work as an apprentice, the master said that the people in front of him couldn't stand the fitter and ran away because they were tired. I was speechless. Author, do you want to read about the era the title of the book is about? In an era when most people did not have enough food and clothing to keep warm, who would have the opportunity to work as an apprentice in a factory and run away after two days because they felt tired?
Should I read the novel "The Cow and the Horse Worker" or read the "The Cow and the Horse Worker"?
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
When I saw the protagonist going to work as an apprentice, the master said that the people in front of him couldn't stand the fitter and ran away because they were tired. I was speechless. Author, do you want to read about the era the title of the book is about? In an era when most people did not have enough food and clothing to keep warm, who would have the opportunity to work as an apprentice in a factory and run away after two days because they felt tired?
Should I read the novel "The Cow and the Horse Worker" or read the "The Cow and the Horse Worker"?









