My 1980s Literary Era

My 1980s Literary Era

by Famous Kiln

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516Kwords139chapters
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Ch. 139The King of People's Art Group Comes Out
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About This Novel

Xu Jun, a shareholder and director of a film and television company, was reborn as an educated youth in the northwest. In order to return to the city, he wrote 20 love letters and love poems to his former classmate and sister. After half a year of hard work, the beautiful woman finally returned home and got the chance to return to the city! After returning to the city, I faced criticism from my family and disdain from my neighbors. My sister-in-law and sister-in-law look down upon the indifference of my parents-in-law. "I'm familiar with this plot. I'm a temporary worker at Capital Television. It's a good starting point." Standing in front of the low bungalow, Xu Jun straightened his collar. Light and Shadow 1980-My career of intrusion!

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Little Little Little Dimple2mo ago

junk book

Aborigines are not aborigines, rebirth is not rebirth, and they have no personality. Then I just don't understand why the family relationship is set up. Why is it still licked after it is set up? Isn't this setting just for cutting? The original family is not a good one, so why does the protagonist fall in all kinds of ways later on? What does the protagonist owe them? ? This kind of writing is impossible to achieve results. If you want to write about family interactions, you shouldn't write that all the family members are wolf-hearted! You can't have both, and your career is written in rubbish. What's the point? I took a look at it from Chapter 4 to Chapter 50, and immediately concluded that this book must be a eunuch.

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Rain Covers Hengshan2mo ago

It is said that when there are many brothers and sisters, the one the parents dislike the most will be more filial. It seems to be true, because the protagonist in this book is like this as a reborn person.

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Book Friends 1174242mo ago

Poison point 1: Maybe it's just to show off. The male protagonist was bullied by his family of origin. Every time he showed off his achievements, he was scolded. The male protagonist didn't fight back and was always suppressed in various ways. As a reader, it didn't feel good at all. It was so frustrating and disgusting. If you have some money, you will show off and keep licking your original family. To be honest, in reality, this kind of people will only be eaten dry and squeezed out. Moreover, I feel that the male protagonist created by the author is particularly low. It feels like a villain will be rampant when he succeeds. Poison point 2: First, the heroine is set up well. Later, I feel that the author explicitly hinted that many of the male protagonists are frivolous. I guess they will have to mess around with the harem later, which is a bit off-putting. Practicing pure love while trampling on the sincerity is very divisive Also, how long have we been married? The male protagonist still calls his father-in-law, mother-in-law, uncle and aunt. It feels outrageous. What's wrong, the Phoenix man still resents the female protagonist's parents?

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Book Friends 20230829967_cb1mo ago

The male protagonist is too useless, he is still garbage after rebirth

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