
I'm an Oligarch in Russia
About This Novel
The new book "In America: My Uncle Don Quixote" has been released. Readers are welcome to comment. ---------------------------------- Zheng Zhi awakened the daily intelligence system in Moscow. [There seems to be something unusual happening in the big market banks recently] [Recently, due to the broadcast of a variety show, the tomato color of a certain brand of lipstick will be best-selling in the next month] [A game developed by a stupid company will win the TGA annual award next week, and the stock price will increase by 270% in one week] [Next month, a short video software will start to acquire a local software in the United States. The early acquisition is expected to make a profit of US$700 million] ... Relying on the information provided by the daily intelligence system, Zheng Zhi became the richest man in the world in just 5 years. "Mr. Zheng Zhi, what is the secret of your success?" Zheng Zhi smiled slightly during the interview: "It's all about your own efforts and trying to change everything."
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Official(21)Scraped 18d ago
From the very beginning, I don't know how to deal with eggs and rocks. Others are good gentlemen and let the protagonist play tricks. The author still goes to see the American intelligence system. People slowly grow up from a young age to a big one.
Hey, I give this book a high score.
The protagonist has neither intelligence nor mentality. He is reckless and panicked when things happen, and acts out of sheer randomness. If there is a system, the whole process must rely on the author's luck halo, otherwise the plot will not move forward immediately, and the protagonist will be finished immediately. It can be said that it will make no difference if this protagonist is replaced by anyone who can take care of himself. The protagonist will have no effect.
The novel can't understand that if you go to Russia to work as a stevedore, don't you think there are no stevedore jobs in China? Still working illegally, are wages in Russia much higher than in China? You have to take the risk of being caught and do illegal work of loading and unloading.
It's just like a kid in kindergarten talking about building an atomic bomb and discussing a business worth hundreds of millions. There is no logic and everything is taken for granted. The protagonist has been killed hundreds of times. It's disgusting. It's a pile of shit.
There are many poisonous points, but there are very few such books, so the rare ones are the most valuable.
It looks good, the early intelligence was very useful, but after upgrading to the designated intelligence, I feel that the security protection for myself is very weak. Is it because the author is lazy and completely unable to understand that in a systematic situation, he cannot achieve the expected results of mastering the intelligence?
After reading Chapter 30, I feel like my IQ has been lowered.
Foreigners are not allowed to own assets in Russia, especially fixed assets. This is actually the case in several countries. Including Pakistan, foreigners must put their assets in their own names when going to their country.
Yes, the information system article is quite interesting.
I saw that the picking pit suddenly exploded in about thirty chapters, and then the protagonist directly confessed. I knew there would be a reversal, but I just didn't have the heart to watch it.
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Official(21)Scraped 18d ago
From the very beginning, I don't know how to deal with eggs and rocks. Others are good gentlemen and let the protagonist play tricks. The author still goes to see the American intelligence system. People slowly grow up from a young age to a big one.
Hey, I give this book a high score.
The protagonist has neither intelligence nor mentality. He is reckless and panicked when things happen, and acts out of sheer randomness. If there is a system, the whole process must rely on the author's luck halo, otherwise the plot will not move forward immediately, and the protagonist will be finished immediately. It can be said that it will make no difference if this protagonist is replaced by anyone who can take care of himself. The protagonist will have no effect.
The novel can't understand that if you go to Russia to work as a stevedore, don't you think there are no stevedore jobs in China? Still working illegally, are wages in Russia much higher than in China? You have to take the risk of being caught and do illegal work of loading and unloading.
It's just like a kid in kindergarten talking about building an atomic bomb and discussing a business worth hundreds of millions. There is no logic and everything is taken for granted. The protagonist has been killed hundreds of times. It's disgusting. It's a pile of shit.
There are many poisonous points, but there are very few such books, so the rare ones are the most valuable.
It looks good, the early intelligence was very useful, but after upgrading to the designated intelligence, I feel that the security protection for myself is very weak. Is it because the author is lazy and completely unable to understand that in a systematic situation, he cannot achieve the expected results of mastering the intelligence?
After reading Chapter 30, I feel like my IQ has been lowered.
Foreigners are not allowed to own assets in Russia, especially fixed assets. This is actually the case in several countries. Including Pakistan, foreigners must put their assets in their own names when going to their country.
Yes, the information system article is quite interesting.
I saw that the picking pit suddenly exploded in about thirty chapters, and then the protagonist directly confessed. I knew there would be a reversal, but I just didn't have the heart to watch it.
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The author studied in Russia, so the content he writes about Russia is very realistic.




The intelligence system is not friendly to readers who like to read prophetic intelligence. Most intelligence is used to solve problems that occur. There is a discrepancy between the staff and readers, the system upgrade route is unclear, and the system hangs up, but it is not exciting enough. If the intelligence system is lagging behind, you can take a look. The protagonist is showing off a girl after more than fifty chapters, so it's a bad review.













