
Rebirth of Pakistan: from Slums to Riches
by People Are Thinner Than Watermelons
About This Novel
[The new book "America: Beginning Liver Skills from a Street Bum" has been released, click on the author's name to read] Roy Beam, who was reborn in Pakistan, opened his eyes to the beginning of a collapse. A gambling father, a pregnant mother, a young sister, and him who is sick. Food is scarce, there is no electricity, and even drinking clean water is a luxury. Fortunately, I have gained the ability to spy on privacy and can detect little secrets that ordinary people cannot see. [A pile of waste paper that cannot be exchanged for a few dollars, but there seems to be something valuable hidden in it] [In the magazine called "Fashion", there is an expiring lottery coupon with a face value of 5,000 rupees] [This coupon can be exchanged for shopping vouchers of the same face value at any Metro supermarket across the country] After stopping the girl who was dragging a snakeskin bag and was going to the scrap station to change money, Roy Beam asked seriously. "Zara, where is the nearest Metro supermarket?" "Brother, are you crazy? That is the largest supermarket chain in the country. Do you want to take me to rob the supermarket?" "I want to take you to go shopping for zero yuan!"
What Readers Think
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Official(18)Scraped 20d ago
It's very unrealistic, arrogant, and the male protagonist has a common problem. Forget it, I don't know Palestine, but if it is compared to India, the extortion and a lot of materials in the first few chapters of the protagonist, a sick man, a pregnant woman and several little girls, not to mention the lack of money, everyone is lost (even in China, people who have become rich will be kidnapped by relatives, and it is even more chaotic abroad). Let the hero recover from his injuries first, and then he can defend it by joining forces with his neighbors. Or just add a scene where a Chinese Internet celebrity is a tour guide, which would make it smoother.
The writing is very good, but if it is too little, no one will read it. The habit of bookworms is to read in large quantities. Listening to the editor's slow updates, it is easy for people to lose patience and abandon the book. Times have changed
I couldn't stand it until I reached Chapter 8. I don't even pay back the money I owe, but I then turn around and say I'll give you a high-paying job. Do you still believe it? Reborn as a detective? ?
Don't discredit China's criminal police who can handle cases across borders. Your virtues and actions have lowered the standard of this team!
The low rating is not without reason
All kinds of stupid psychological activities, maybe the author doesn't have that much brains
The general situation of slow updates, incoherent plots and not clicking on time is: give up! !
Chapter 116 was reviewed, causing the plot to fail to connect.
It won't be released until tomorrow, and no one is at work in the middle of the night.
Quite rubbish
There is a lunatic in the Chinese competition, and there are still two chapters.
The biggest drawback of this book
We all know about Pakistan, the Pakistan Railway, the everlasting friendship between China and Pakistan, and the strategic alliance. But who among the readers knows Pakistan's customs, dialogue terms, basic national policies, and national conditions? You know nothing about it, who can read this thing you wrote? ? ?
Let's talk about the exchange rate issue
Pakistan and India were one country before they split. Their currencies were both called rupees. In Pakistan, it was [1 yuan exchanged for 39 rupees], and in India, [1 yuan exchanged for 11.8 Rupees]. Reading this chapter, many readers thought that the rupee belonged to India. I would like to clarify.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(18)Scraped 20d ago
It's very unrealistic, arrogant, and the male protagonist has a common problem. Forget it, I don't know Palestine, but if it is compared to India, the extortion and a lot of materials in the first few chapters of the protagonist, a sick man, a pregnant woman and several little girls, not to mention the lack of money, everyone is lost (even in China, people who have become rich will be kidnapped by relatives, and it is even more chaotic abroad). Let the hero recover from his injuries first, and then he can defend it by joining forces with his neighbors. Or just add a scene where a Chinese Internet celebrity is a tour guide, which would make it smoother.
The writing is very good, but if it is too little, no one will read it. The habit of bookworms is to read in large quantities. Listening to the editor's slow updates, it is easy for people to lose patience and abandon the book. Times have changed
I couldn't stand it until I reached Chapter 8. I don't even pay back the money I owe, but I then turn around and say I'll give you a high-paying job. Do you still believe it? Reborn as a detective? ?
Don't discredit China's criminal police who can handle cases across borders. Your virtues and actions have lowered the standard of this team!
The low rating is not without reason
All kinds of stupid psychological activities, maybe the author doesn't have that much brains
The general situation of slow updates, incoherent plots and not clicking on time is: give up! !
Chapter 116 was reviewed, causing the plot to fail to connect.
It won't be released until tomorrow, and no one is at work in the middle of the night.
Quite rubbish
There is a lunatic in the Chinese competition, and there are still two chapters.
The biggest drawback of this book
We all know about Pakistan, the Pakistan Railway, the everlasting friendship between China and Pakistan, and the strategic alliance. But who among the readers knows Pakistan's customs, dialogue terms, basic national policies, and national conditions? You know nothing about it, who can read this thing you wrote? ? ?
Let's talk about the exchange rate issue
Pakistan and India were one country before they split. Their currencies were both called rupees. In Pakistan, it was [1 yuan exchanged for 39 rupees], and in India, [1 yuan exchanged for 11.8 Rupees]. Reading this chapter, many readers thought that the rupee belonged to India. I would like to clarify.









