Tea Seeds Start a Prairie Fire

Tea Seeds Start a Prairie Fire

by Earthly Prism

Length:
263Kwords123chapters
Latest:
Ch. 123金果燎原(大结局)
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About This Novel

"Tea Seeds Start a Prairie Fire" stars Lin Jinguo, a post-1990s woman. She was originally a senior executive of a foreign company in Shanghai. She was successful at work but failed in love and was broken up. Her father was seriously ill... Return: Facing the decline of the camellia oil industry in her hometown and the barren population exodus, she is determined to take root in the land and revitalize the camellia oil industry that has been run by her family for generations. However, starting a business is far more difficult than imagined: villagers' doubts, technical faults, capital shortages, cruel market competition, and even the confusion of relatives are all coming like a mountain. And her relationship also had twists and turns. She met the right person at the wrong time, and met the wrong person at the right time. Breaking the situation: As the company grew bigger and bigger, the sales of products in the skin care and care division were hindered. The capital chain was tight and his father passed away. Lin Jinguo hit rock bottom, but regained his faith because of an old letter from his father. She teamed up with left-behind women to form a sales team, and introduced ecological planting and e-commerce live streaming to give traditional camellia oil new life. Just when the industry was gradually improving, a flash flood destroyed most of the tea plantations. At this time, the former business partners actually competed maliciously... Persistence: In the collision of emotions and interests, tradition and innovation, Lin Jinguo not only found himself, but also ignited the spark of rural revitalization.

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There are very few realistic themes, but the writing is good.

It is very consistent with real life entrepreneurship.

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