
Rebirth in 1980: I Raised the White-eyed Wolves to Waste
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[Era + Rebirth + Double Power + Double Cleanliness + Space + Abuse and Slap in the Face + Make Money + Sweet Pet] In her previous life, Qiao Anan took good care of her parents-in-law and husband, raising three white-eyed wolves. Her parents-in-law were in good health, her husband was successful, and the three white-eyed wolves were successful in their studies. However, she ran out of money and only lived to be 38 years old. Only when she was about to die did she find out that her biological children had been abandoned by the couple when they were born. The three children she had raised with all her heart and soul were all the bastards of the couple. She was also deceived into handing over an ancestral medicinal recipe, which the couple relied on to gain fame and fortune. She was poisoned to death and returned to the age of 25. Before handing over the medicinal recipes, she also got the ancestral space, which contained countless ingredients. She opened a medicinal shop and made a lot of money. Her parents-in-law lost her medicinal diet and her health deteriorated, leaving her sick on the bed. Without her careful care, her husband's work was not going well, his affair with his mistress was exposed, and his reputation was ruined. The eldest son was admitted to the College of Foreign Languages in his previous life, but in this life he became a gangster and a frequent visitor to prison. The second child became famous as a young boy in his previous life and won many awards in piano competitions. In this life, he eloped with Huang Mao, who was in early love. In his previous life, the third child was admitted to a medical university at the age of 15. In this life, he was physically weak and spent 300 days a year in the hospital. His studies were a mess. After Qiao Anan took revenge, she thought she would be alone for the rest of her life, but-- Why is the child of the major shareholder of her herbal medicine shop holding her and calling her mom? The child's father held her in his arms and insisted on making her responsible: "Our cub is so big, you can't just give up!"
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
Well enough
This is my first time seeing this kind of subject matter. It seems okay
I don't like the male protagonist, the male protagonists I've seen so far are just scumbags
I have read the author's articles before, and I think they are all good. This time I saw the male protagonist and I was really speechless. In the 1980s, a man with a car worth over RMB 600,000 and a successful career living in a big villa said that shopping malls are like battlefields. This man must be particularly smart. He likes the heroine and often brings firewood to his house. The heroine doesn't know that he has no mouth and can't speak, so the heroine mistakes him for Song Zhazha. Every time he goes to the heroine, he always sends him to Song Zhazha. Isn't it possible that he can't find a single time in a village? Every time he happened to go to see the heroine, he would be with Song Zhazha. After the hero slept with the heroine, he never found a chance to be alone with her to talk about it. The important point is that when the male protagonist went there, the female protagonist was having a drink with Song to see her off. The female protagonist felt that something was wrong, and the male protagonist also saw that something was wrong, so she must have been drugged. Afterwards, the male protagonist did not know to take the female protagonist away, or later told the female protagonist that she must have been drugged by someone else. He could also tell her grandfather that even if they were very sweet and were getting married together, had the male protagonist ever thought that a girl's innocence would be gone, and would she be able to be happy after getting married? Later, I picked up a child on the slope. Your village is at the bottom of the slope. Let's investigate and see whose family it belongs to. Moreover, the male protagonist and the female protagonist have slept with each other. Have you ever thought that the female protagonist will be pregnant with a baby? Another point is that the child is very similar to the male protagonist, so everyone around him should have noticed the resemblance? Have you ever thought that it would be the hero's own child? It feels so ridiculous. No one seems to be thinking about it in that direction. Or is it because the author doesn't let me think about it?
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
Well enough
This is my first time seeing this kind of subject matter. It seems okay
I don't like the male protagonist, the male protagonists I've seen so far are just scumbags
I have read the author's articles before, and I think they are all good. This time I saw the male protagonist and I was really speechless. In the 1980s, a man with a car worth over RMB 600,000 and a successful career living in a big villa said that shopping malls are like battlefields. This man must be particularly smart. He likes the heroine and often brings firewood to his house. The heroine doesn't know that he has no mouth and can't speak, so the heroine mistakes him for Song Zhazha. Every time he goes to the heroine, he always sends him to Song Zhazha. Isn't it possible that he can't find a single time in a village? Every time he happened to go to see the heroine, he would be with Song Zhazha. After the hero slept with the heroine, he never found a chance to be alone with her to talk about it. The important point is that when the male protagonist went there, the female protagonist was having a drink with Song to see her off. The female protagonist felt that something was wrong, and the male protagonist also saw that something was wrong, so she must have been drugged. Afterwards, the male protagonist did not know to take the female protagonist away, or later told the female protagonist that she must have been drugged by someone else. He could also tell her grandfather that even if they were very sweet and were getting married together, had the male protagonist ever thought that a girl's innocence would be gone, and would she be able to be happy after getting married? Later, I picked up a child on the slope. Your village is at the bottom of the slope. Let's investigate and see whose family it belongs to. Moreover, the male protagonist and the female protagonist have slept with each other. Have you ever thought that the female protagonist will be pregnant with a baby? Another point is that the child is very similar to the male protagonist, so everyone around him should have noticed the resemblance? Have you ever thought that it would be the hero's own child? It feels so ridiculous. No one seems to be thinking about it in that direction. Or is it because the author doesn't let me think about it?









