
I Sell Cattle to Save My Tuition, but I Am Actually the Richest Man in the Grassland
by Loli Sister
About This Novel
[Introduction to the opening plot] He is Qin Hao. In order to go to college, he sold all the cattle at home? After the news spread in the university, he was immediately rated as the poorest student in the school. However, the school beauty who was doing live broadcast for poverty alleviation at the same school kindly came to help Qin Hao. "Qin Hao, what do you mean by the million-dollar SUV parked in front of your house? Is it more expensive than the one I drive?" "These hundreds of thousands of cattle and sheep? Are they all yours? Did you just sell a few of them for tuition?" "Basically, tens of thousands of acres of land in one village? Does it all belong to your family?" "I will support you with 100,000 yuan? You will give me a BMW worth tens of millions of dollars of blood? Who will help the poor and whom?" "So I came to help the richest man in the grassland? But I also helped myself out of poverty?" The school beauty was confused and could only explain to the people in the live broadcast room: "Brothers, I am really here to help the poor, not to give away my girlfriend! Please believe me." [Introduction to Gold Finger] Of course, all of Qin Hao's wealth comes from his plug-ins. His short videos can help him meet people in trouble in the world and invest in them to gain profits. Invest in a ship of Xiang Yu who fled in Wujiang River! Return 10 tons of gold plus Yu Ji. Bill Gates, who just dropped out of school, invested $10,000 in starting a business! Return income: Microsoft shares. Invest a piece of bread in a female soldier who is about to starve to death at the end of the world! Return doomsday high technology. At the beginning, Qin Hao encountered Genghis Khan, who fished to support his mother in his childhood. He invested in a pair of fishing nets, and soon the returns came...
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Official(237)Scraped 2mo ago
Waiting for the update, I hope the next plot will be better
The subject matter of this book is relatively new, but it's the first time I've seen it. I can't explain it all in my head. Just pretend to be cool. It's low-key but not too low-key. It's pretentious but not in place. It's invisible and pretentious but it doesn't feel that way. It's awkward. I hope the author can improve it and learn from works with similar themes. When you read the next few chapters, you should be able to feel the feeling of not being good or not.
The book is pretty good
The subject matter is good, the writing is also good, the IQs of the supporting characters are above average, and there is no awkward pretense to slap people in the face. The author just needs to pay more attention when writing, the word count is a bit low, and there is a lot of useless nonsense.
Have you ever realized that someone you know is waiting for something lucky to happen to you? Many of them are not sure what they are waiting for, but they are stubbornly waiting for something to come. They have an uncertain idea that luck will favor them, that some lucky coincidence will happen, or that something will happen that opens the door to luck for them or that they will get help from someone. Therefore, they don't have to be well educated, overprepared, or have enough capital to give them a certain advantage over others when they start out. Some people are waiting for money to fall from the sky, perhaps from their father, a wealthy uncle, or some other distant relative. Others are waiting for the arrival of some mysterious thing called "luck" or "assistance" to help them. I have never seen such a person. He only knows how to wait for other people's assistance, waiting for others to leave money to him, or any form of funding, or hoping that luck will come to him, and in the end he will achieve real success.
If there are really expired tickets, I won't give them to you.
If there are really expired tickets, I won't give them to you. I saw more than a hundred of them, and behind every one there was the one who was selling badly. It's disgusting.
So pretty
The IQ of the supporting characters is above average, and the protagonist does things neatly and neatly. It is really a masterpiece. Why is no one reading it?
Please give me monthly tickets. I have Zhangzhang.
There are a lot of words about football tickets at the end of each chapter, and the paid chapters are also the same. As a novelist, I have to listen to you repeating a lot of nonsense at the end of each chapter asking for tickets. And there is no PS. I have to read out every book to buy hundreds of words of your nonsense. The little adds up to a lot of book money. You are trying to deceive people. If you are short of money, write more! You have to put a bunch of nonsense at the back, just to deceive people, what kind of character do you have, our money is not money? Spend money on a bunch of crap that you copy and paste and put behind?
Smelly Bao, Kuai Peng, Kuai Peng, Kuai Peng, Mention me.
Smelly Bao, Kuai Peng, Kuai Peng, Kuai Peng, Mention me.
Puzzled
I'm just wondering, why can't this kind of novel avoid the school beauty at the beginning?
Generally speaking, I don't quite understand why a 21-year-old freshman is not a 21-year-old college graduate.
The chapter at the end of each chapter is so annoying
The chapter at the end of each chapter is so annoying that I can listen to every chapter and read every chapter of the novel🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀
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Official(237)Scraped 2mo ago
Waiting for the update, I hope the next plot will be better
The subject matter of this book is relatively new, but it's the first time I've seen it. I can't explain it all in my head. Just pretend to be cool. It's low-key but not too low-key. It's pretentious but not in place. It's invisible and pretentious but it doesn't feel that way. It's awkward. I hope the author can improve it and learn from works with similar themes. When you read the next few chapters, you should be able to feel the feeling of not being good or not.
The book is pretty good
The subject matter is good, the writing is also good, the IQs of the supporting characters are above average, and there is no awkward pretense to slap people in the face. The author just needs to pay more attention when writing, the word count is a bit low, and there is a lot of useless nonsense.
Have you ever realized that someone you know is waiting for something lucky to happen to you? Many of them are not sure what they are waiting for, but they are stubbornly waiting for something to come. They have an uncertain idea that luck will favor them, that some lucky coincidence will happen, or that something will happen that opens the door to luck for them or that they will get help from someone. Therefore, they don't have to be well educated, overprepared, or have enough capital to give them a certain advantage over others when they start out. Some people are waiting for money to fall from the sky, perhaps from their father, a wealthy uncle, or some other distant relative. Others are waiting for the arrival of some mysterious thing called "luck" or "assistance" to help them. I have never seen such a person. He only knows how to wait for other people's assistance, waiting for others to leave money to him, or any form of funding, or hoping that luck will come to him, and in the end he will achieve real success.
If there are really expired tickets, I won't give them to you.
If there are really expired tickets, I won't give them to you. I saw more than a hundred of them, and behind every one there was the one who was selling badly. It's disgusting.
So pretty
The IQ of the supporting characters is above average, and the protagonist does things neatly and neatly. It is really a masterpiece. Why is no one reading it?
Please give me monthly tickets. I have Zhangzhang.
There are a lot of words about football tickets at the end of each chapter, and the paid chapters are also the same. As a novelist, I have to listen to you repeating a lot of nonsense at the end of each chapter asking for tickets. And there is no PS. I have to read out every book to buy hundreds of words of your nonsense. The little adds up to a lot of book money. You are trying to deceive people. If you are short of money, write more! You have to put a bunch of nonsense at the back, just to deceive people, what kind of character do you have, our money is not money? Spend money on a bunch of crap that you copy and paste and put behind?
Smelly Bao, Kuai Peng, Kuai Peng, Kuai Peng, Mention me.
Smelly Bao, Kuai Peng, Kuai Peng, Kuai Peng, Mention me.
Puzzled
I'm just wondering, why can't this kind of novel avoid the school beauty at the beginning?
Generally speaking, I don't quite understand why a 21-year-old freshman is not a 21-year-old college graduate.
The chapter at the end of each chapter is so annoying
The chapter at the end of each chapter is so annoying that I can listen to every chapter and read every chapter of the novel🙀🙀🙀🙀🙀











