
Being in America, I Can Find Gold in Both Worlds
by Don't Fish Without Touching The Fish
About This Novel
(The author has never been a gold digger, but has traveled through the United States, so he is not writing randomly) Anchor Song Cheng accidentally opened the door of time and space during an outdoor live broadcast and stepped into the wild western North America in 1830. Here, gold is spread across the riverbeds, the land is worthless, but civilization and law are out of reach. Modern technology reduces dimensionality, a box of antibiotics saves the future hero, and an AK dominates the wasteland. While others were still struggling with panning, the roar of hydraulic mining machines was already ringing in his mining area. When capital from the east came to carve it up, they found that the richest "gold mining company" in this land had mysteriously risen. Traveling between the two worlds, Song Cheng brought gold back to modern times with his left hand for cash, and used industrial drawings and future knowledge to create a business empire with his right hand. In just a few years, from California to Wall Street, his reputation was unknown to everyone. This book is also known as: "I don't want to go to college but I have to go gold digging" "The promised gold rush, how can you travel back and forth" "Double world gold rush, I will be the emperor in North America"
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
The writing can be quite good, but the plot is too slow and dragged out, which makes it not enjoyable. When you wait to spend money to put it on the shelf, you will definitely hesitate.
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
The writing can be quite good, but the plot is too slow and dragged out, which makes it not enjoyable. When you wait to spend money to put it on the shelf, you will definitely hesitate.









