
The Reborn Layman Cultivates His True Nature
About This Novel
Chen Hao, who had lived in confusion for more than thirty years, was reborn and returned to 1998. In his last life, he lived a mediocre life and was ignored by everyone. He was running around for life and trapped in money. He was an out-and-out common man! In this life, Chen Hao, a layman, started his own business and cultivated his mind at the same time. Taking advantage of his foresight after rebirth, he created a money empire. As a true man, he saw a wonderful world that had never been seen in his previous life... Let's see how the layman's wonderful life after rebirth reaches the pinnacle of life step by step!
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Official(6)Scraped 28d ago
I watched no less than 3 or 4 times where the protagonist treated someone, and then got slapped in the face, and then pretended to be bad, and showed off to others and got slapped in the face. This routine was fine 10 years ago, but now it seems a bit disgusting. .
Finally found a book I can read
I have forgotten how long I have been looking for urban books. I only remember that the last urban book I could read was written by Tao Zi. During this period, I have been looking for a book that suits my taste, but I have never found an ideal book. I often give up after reading less than 30 chapters. I have a rather sophisticated taste and I basically don't read system books. I can't stand the ones about the King of Soldiers or Dragon Commander at the beginning. I don't like the entertainment ones. I don't read the ones about the son-in-law. I don't read the simple urban romance books. It's hard to chew on the Immortal Emperor and Immortal King. [Emot=default,06/]... There are also many types of books that I don't like! I only prefer counterattack novels, but I am also very harsh on such novels. I won't read them if they are not logically logical, I won't read them if they are too fast-paced, the scenes change too quickly, they don't match up at the beginning and end at the end, and I won't read them if they are pretentious. In short, I like the kind of slowly getting stronger, don't go around pretending to be cool in less than ten chapters. This is disgusting. There is a process to be strong. You can be invincible, but you can't be brainless, and you can't be strong without logic. In just a few chapters, you go from being a loser to a strong person. There are all kinds of coincidences, all kinds of mechanical, and all kinds of brainless ways to set off the protagonist. It's really boring. Although I haven't read more than a hundred chapters of this book, it is very attractive to me. The writing is strong and well-organized. The storyline also revolves around the main line and is in line with the era. The rhythm is also in line with the normal YY range, slowly spreading from point to surface. I like this type of author very much. They write carefully and don't make up nonsense for the sake of word count or their own knowledge. Personally, I think whether the writing is good or not, no matter what type, it should be written around the main line and not mechanically copied.
At this time, I suddenly heard the door open, and then a voice rang: "Yin Gang, are you home?" Before the words could be heard, someone had already opened the door and walked in.
At this time, I suddenly heard the door open, and then a voice rang: "Yin Gang, are you home?" Before the words could be heard, someone had already opened the door and walked in.
"But... That's okay. It was only when I was in my forties that I embarked on the path of cultivation by chance. However, because I was too old, it was extremely difficult for me to practice. I may not be able to enter the sixth level of Qi refining in my lifetime!"
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Official(6)Scraped 28d ago
I watched no less than 3 or 4 times where the protagonist treated someone, and then got slapped in the face, and then pretended to be bad, and showed off to others and got slapped in the face. This routine was fine 10 years ago, but now it seems a bit disgusting. .
Finally found a book I can read
I have forgotten how long I have been looking for urban books. I only remember that the last urban book I could read was written by Tao Zi. During this period, I have been looking for a book that suits my taste, but I have never found an ideal book. I often give up after reading less than 30 chapters. I have a rather sophisticated taste and I basically don't read system books. I can't stand the ones about the King of Soldiers or Dragon Commander at the beginning. I don't like the entertainment ones. I don't read the ones about the son-in-law. I don't read the simple urban romance books. It's hard to chew on the Immortal Emperor and Immortal King. [Emot=default,06/]... There are also many types of books that I don't like! I only prefer counterattack novels, but I am also very harsh on such novels. I won't read them if they are not logically logical, I won't read them if they are too fast-paced, the scenes change too quickly, they don't match up at the beginning and end at the end, and I won't read them if they are pretentious. In short, I like the kind of slowly getting stronger, don't go around pretending to be cool in less than ten chapters. This is disgusting. There is a process to be strong. You can be invincible, but you can't be brainless, and you can't be strong without logic. In just a few chapters, you go from being a loser to a strong person. There are all kinds of coincidences, all kinds of mechanical, and all kinds of brainless ways to set off the protagonist. It's really boring. Although I haven't read more than a hundred chapters of this book, it is very attractive to me. The writing is strong and well-organized. The storyline also revolves around the main line and is in line with the era. The rhythm is also in line with the normal YY range, slowly spreading from point to surface. I like this type of author very much. They write carefully and don't make up nonsense for the sake of word count or their own knowledge. Personally, I think whether the writing is good or not, no matter what type, it should be written around the main line and not mechanically copied.
At this time, I suddenly heard the door open, and then a voice rang: "Yin Gang, are you home?" Before the words could be heard, someone had already opened the door and walked in.
At this time, I suddenly heard the door open, and then a voice rang: "Yin Gang, are you home?" Before the words could be heard, someone had already opened the door and walked in.
"But... That's okay. It was only when I was in my forties that I embarked on the path of cultivation by chance. However, because I was too old, it was extremely difficult for me to practice. I may not be able to enter the sixth level of Qi refining in my lifetime!"










