
Big Boss Career in the 1970s
by Feng Qitong
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New article uploaded, quick to read: professional guide to face-slapping, you can gain weight first. Qin Sang didn't know until her death that she and her six sisters were cannon fodder in other people's stories, or were deliberately arranged by someone to seize her family heirloom, the Universe Mirror. In order to take revenge, Qin Sang traveled through time countless times with the help of the weapon spirit, using all his cultivation skills in exchange for turning back time and returning to before all tragedies happened. This time, Qin Sang must protect her family well. No matter who dares to hurt her and her family, Qin Sang doesn't mind telling him why the flowers are so red. New articles will be published starting from Wanjie Live. Please recommend and collect them.
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Official(178)Scraped 6d ago
In the beginning, the heroine could ignore the hero because of her family. Later, she developed that she would ignore the hero's family in daily life. She has failed the hero in two lifetimes. The hero is quite pitiful, but isn't the heroine's family her obsession? You can live up to the male protagonist as your family, but why in reality can you ignore your family for the male protagonist? I don't understand these things, and I don't know what to think. I can only say that people are probably like this, but the more I read, the more uncomfortable I feel. Why do stories with male protagonists always become like this after they have male protagonists? Well, I applaud their love, everyone It's true that she is selfish. No matter how great the heroine is, she is also selfish. For example, she can ask others to make concessions in order to give her mother a piece of clothing she likes. Or, for the sake of her mother's happiness, she can ask unrelated people to make concessions. I can already think of the ending. No matter whether the heroine's mother wakes up in the end, someone will take over. I am speechless.
Many people say that the heroine is too calculating...
I think it's true that the heroine is too calculating, but when I think about all the heroine's previous life experiences, and when she wanted to come back to save her family's life, all the planes she went through during the mission, and the influence in the planes, left her heart full of holes, which negatively affected her thinking, her character, and even her moral bottom line. She was about to fall. She had just come back from these experiences, and the time she came back was not when her father was still alive (the people she wanted to save also wanted her father to be alive). The moment she came back, it was the starting point of the disaster. She was in poor health, had too many burdens, and had no backing. She could only rely on calculations to bring back some hostility from the experience. Although she schemed against many people, her scheme did not harm the lives of innocent people. Let alone the fact that it did not harm people's lives, it was not a scheme, it was good. However, in the heroine's situation, her moral bottom line is not to harm the lives of innocent people. Everything else is secondary, as long as the goal is achieved. And the heroine is not unchanged. After saving her family, her family warmed her up, calmed her mind, and made her less calculating. I think the heroine is a little more peaceful and humane, which is good.
Very nice
I really hate White Lotus, I like revenge and kindness must be repaid. Why did the heroine spend so much money to return to the time when the tragedy didn't happen? She cares about her family. The whole family died inexplicably. Who doesn't want revenge? Be cruel, just be ruthless. She is plotting. In society, you will be plotted even if you don't plan. Is there such a thing as silly Baitian? That's just an act. I found that the review scores of good-looking books are not good. Why is this? It is too difficult to find a book with correct ideological concepts. Life is not necessarily love-love-love-love. I like the heroine and my dish. Chasing
Oh my God, I can't stand it anymore.
I said that I wrote a lot of nonsense and loopholes, but in the end I said such disgusting words. I didn't even bother to see that sentence before it was put on the shelves, so I turned it off directly.
nice
Although it is finished, I feel that the author did not explain many things clearly. For example, who is the mastermind behind this? The reason for targeting the heroine? Although it is mentioned implicitly in the article, after reading it, you will feel that there is no ending, there is an effect but no cause.
Don't want a male lead
Sure enough, every fantasy novel becomes more romantic when it has a male protagonist. I just want to take a good look at the female protagonist who is dedicated to training and protecting her family, instead of looking at the female protagonist who is bullied and romanced from time to time.
I just watched it, but I like it very much. It's good for the heroine to let them be self-reliant. Otherwise, I can't stand it if the rebirth stories come back to protect them. If you are not strong, who can protect you all the time. Besides, you can't be too cowardly in protecting yourself. The heroine's grandma just relies on her granddaughter to support her even when she is old, and then she softens her heart when others say something nice. Isn't that mean?
Dear author, have you ever noticed that the man of the heroine in the previous life had multiple surnames? At first it was Qin Guoqiang, then Liu Guoqiang, and when he saw more than 130 years old, he became Lu Guoqiang. My dear, what is the last name of this scumbag? 😑😑😑
The male protagonist is probably the emperor that the female protagonist met in the mission world...
I originally wanted to watch it, but when I saw the comments, I immediately stopped watching it because I couldn't stand it.
I originally wanted to watch it, but when I saw the comments, I immediately stopped watching it. I couldn't stand it. I can ignore everything when a man is around.
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Official(178)Scraped 6d ago
In the beginning, the heroine could ignore the hero because of her family. Later, she developed that she would ignore the hero's family in daily life. She has failed the hero in two lifetimes. The hero is quite pitiful, but isn't the heroine's family her obsession? You can live up to the male protagonist as your family, but why in reality can you ignore your family for the male protagonist? I don't understand these things, and I don't know what to think. I can only say that people are probably like this, but the more I read, the more uncomfortable I feel. Why do stories with male protagonists always become like this after they have male protagonists? Well, I applaud their love, everyone It's true that she is selfish. No matter how great the heroine is, she is also selfish. For example, she can ask others to make concessions in order to give her mother a piece of clothing she likes. Or, for the sake of her mother's happiness, she can ask unrelated people to make concessions. I can already think of the ending. No matter whether the heroine's mother wakes up in the end, someone will take over. I am speechless.
Many people say that the heroine is too calculating...
I think it's true that the heroine is too calculating, but when I think about all the heroine's previous life experiences, and when she wanted to come back to save her family's life, all the planes she went through during the mission, and the influence in the planes, left her heart full of holes, which negatively affected her thinking, her character, and even her moral bottom line. She was about to fall. She had just come back from these experiences, and the time she came back was not when her father was still alive (the people she wanted to save also wanted her father to be alive). The moment she came back, it was the starting point of the disaster. She was in poor health, had too many burdens, and had no backing. She could only rely on calculations to bring back some hostility from the experience. Although she schemed against many people, her scheme did not harm the lives of innocent people. Let alone the fact that it did not harm people's lives, it was not a scheme, it was good. However, in the heroine's situation, her moral bottom line is not to harm the lives of innocent people. Everything else is secondary, as long as the goal is achieved. And the heroine is not unchanged. After saving her family, her family warmed her up, calmed her mind, and made her less calculating. I think the heroine is a little more peaceful and humane, which is good.
Very nice
I really hate White Lotus, I like revenge and kindness must be repaid. Why did the heroine spend so much money to return to the time when the tragedy didn't happen? She cares about her family. The whole family died inexplicably. Who doesn't want revenge? Be cruel, just be ruthless. She is plotting. In society, you will be plotted even if you don't plan. Is there such a thing as silly Baitian? That's just an act. I found that the review scores of good-looking books are not good. Why is this? It is too difficult to find a book with correct ideological concepts. Life is not necessarily love-love-love-love. I like the heroine and my dish. Chasing
Oh my God, I can't stand it anymore.
I said that I wrote a lot of nonsense and loopholes, but in the end I said such disgusting words. I didn't even bother to see that sentence before it was put on the shelves, so I turned it off directly.
nice
Although it is finished, I feel that the author did not explain many things clearly. For example, who is the mastermind behind this? The reason for targeting the heroine? Although it is mentioned implicitly in the article, after reading it, you will feel that there is no ending, there is an effect but no cause.
Don't want a male lead
Sure enough, every fantasy novel becomes more romantic when it has a male protagonist. I just want to take a good look at the female protagonist who is dedicated to training and protecting her family, instead of looking at the female protagonist who is bullied and romanced from time to time.
I just watched it, but I like it very much. It's good for the heroine to let them be self-reliant. Otherwise, I can't stand it if the rebirth stories come back to protect them. If you are not strong, who can protect you all the time. Besides, you can't be too cowardly in protecting yourself. The heroine's grandma just relies on her granddaughter to support her even when she is old, and then she softens her heart when others say something nice. Isn't that mean?
Dear author, have you ever noticed that the man of the heroine in the previous life had multiple surnames? At first it was Qin Guoqiang, then Liu Guoqiang, and when he saw more than 130 years old, he became Lu Guoqiang. My dear, what is the last name of this scumbag? 😑😑😑
The male protagonist is probably the emperor that the female protagonist met in the mission world...
I originally wanted to watch it, but when I saw the comments, I immediately stopped watching it because I couldn't stand it.
I originally wanted to watch it, but when I saw the comments, I immediately stopped watching it. I couldn't stand it. I can ignore everything when a man is around.
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Qin Sang didn't know until her death that she and her six sisters were cannon fodder in other people's stories, or were deliberately arranged by someone to seize her family heirloom, the Universe Mirror. In order to take revenge, Qin Sang traveled through time countless times with the help of the weapon spirit, using all his cultivation skills in exchange for turning back time and returning to before all tragedies happened. This time, Qin Sang must protect her family well. No matter who dares to hurt her and her family, Qin Sang doesn't mind telling him why the flowers are so red.



Qin Sang didn't know until her death that she and her six sisters were cannon fodder in other people's stories, or were deliberately arranged by someone to seize her family heirloom, the Universe Mirror. In order to take revenge, Qin Sang traveled through time countless times with the help of the weapon spirit, using all his cultivation skills in exchange for turning back time and returning to before all tragedies happened. This time, Qin Sang must protect her family well. No matter who dares to hurt her and her family, Qin Sang doesn't mind telling him why the flowers are so red.




Qin Sang didn't know until her death that she and her six sisters were cannon fodder in other people's stories, or were deliberately arranged by someone to seize her family heirloom, the Universe Mirror. In order to take revenge, Qin Sang traveled through time countless times with the help of the weapon spirit, using all his cultivation skills in exchange for turning back time and returning to before all tragedies happened. This time, Qin Sang must protect her family well. No matter who dares to hurt her and her family, Qin Sang doesn't mind telling him why the flowers are so red.




It looks good now. I'm waiting for the new book to make me fatter.













