
Siheyuan: I Awakened the Most Powerful Street Stall System
by Lamb Cake
About This Novel
Qin Ming is a fan of Siheyuan novels, but accidentally traveled to the world of Siheyuan and had the most powerful street stall system. The system can be upgraded by selling goods or creating conflicts between people in the courtyard. [Level 1 street stall system]: The host can only choose basic daily necessities in the real world Qin Ming bought a [gift package of intimate clothing] and sold it to Xu Damao, who had lost his pants, at a high price. Upgraded [Second Level Street Stall System]: Unlock primary electrical appliances. Qin Ming bought a [multifunctional electric drill] and sold it to Xu Damao, asking him to dismantle the third uncle's bicycle. Qin Ming bought [Sichuan Cuisine Cooking Kit] to cook for the factory leaders, leaving He Yuzhu unemployed. The higher the system level, the higher the rewards will be
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Official(6)Scraped 14d ago
difficult to understand
Most people say that there is a problem with setting up a street stall in the first chapter. In my setting, the protagonist was targeted by the security department on the first day. There was something wrong. People in that era had clairvoyance and ears, and they could catch the reselling in the next second.
People in the 1960s were humans, not gods
In the 1960s, you were not allowed to set up street stalls. In my book, you were targeted by the picket brigade on the first day. But the problem is that people in the 1960s were humans, not gods. Can't all the people at the Security Section and Street Office have sensor systems on their bodies? If someone is setting up a stall, the red light on his body will light up. In two seconds, he will fly to the person who is buying and selling, confiscate his things and arrest him.
Can we set up street stalls at that time? Bad review.
When writing a novel, don't check the relevant documents
Pig's Foot's character is too out of the ordinary, you are in the 1960s! Is it appropriate? Is it reasonable? You know how awkward it is when I think about the style of the 1960s and your style of the new era!
In the slave system, there are no rewards for completing tasks, and there are penalties for not completing them. His personality is too out-of-the-box. He sets up street stalls everywhere in Sijiu City, and either he is a spy or a spy.
Why is there no one?
Give you 5 stars and give me a soy sauce card
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Official(6)Scraped 14d ago
difficult to understand
Most people say that there is a problem with setting up a street stall in the first chapter. In my setting, the protagonist was targeted by the security department on the first day. There was something wrong. People in that era had clairvoyance and ears, and they could catch the reselling in the next second.
People in the 1960s were humans, not gods
In the 1960s, you were not allowed to set up street stalls. In my book, you were targeted by the picket brigade on the first day. But the problem is that people in the 1960s were humans, not gods. Can't all the people at the Security Section and Street Office have sensor systems on their bodies? If someone is setting up a stall, the red light on his body will light up. In two seconds, he will fly to the person who is buying and selling, confiscate his things and arrest him.
Can we set up street stalls at that time? Bad review.
When writing a novel, don't check the relevant documents
Pig's Foot's character is too out of the ordinary, you are in the 1960s! Is it appropriate? Is it reasonable? You know how awkward it is when I think about the style of the 1960s and your style of the new era!
In the slave system, there are no rewards for completing tasks, and there are penalties for not completing them. His personality is too out-of-the-box. He sets up street stalls everywhere in Sijiu City, and either he is a spy or a spy.
Why is there no one?
Give you 5 stars and give me a soy sauce card









