
The Richest Man in North America Started by Harvesting Evil Thoughts
by Thirteen Faces Of Paihe Guoshi
About This Novel
William held an admission letter from MIT but sneered at his account balance. His father, a gambler, lost his last coin, his mother, an alcoholic, passed out drunk at the door of the relief station, and his sister, Effie, was holding his clothes and shivering - this was his American nightmare. Until a list of my classmate Amanda's evil thoughts appeared in front of me: [Evil thoughts: I failed the math test last week, and it's all because of that damn William. It used to cost $50, but this time the price actually increased to $80. Such a greedy person, cursed him to be kidnapped and sold for his organs. ] [Task: Send William to the northern Myanmar park. And cut off his waist. ] [Reward: Mastery of Surgery] It turns out that hatred is the best currency. William pushed up his non-existent glasses and listed a series of formulas on the math scratch paper: Completing other people's evil thoughts = system reward = primitive accumulation of capital While the Wolf of Wall Street was still playing with financial statements, he had already controlled the balance of desire in New York. This is the story of how an ordinary person from the bottom became the richest man in America.
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Official(25)Scraped 15d ago
I don't have any objections to bringing up girls, but having too many women is boring. In less than 60 chapters, four women of the same age appeared, including the younger sister, and they all had a crush on the male protagonist. They also liked to write psychological descriptions. The protagonist himself didn't have much psychological descriptions, but there were a lot of psychological descriptions for these women. The key is that writing so much did not promote the plot at all. The psychological description of the classmate from hiding that he went out to work to discovering his identity was typical of meticulous and useless. Because judging from the results, it can be said that her subsequent liking for the protagonist has nothing to do with her psychological changes. It is still because the protagonist is handsome and helped her. Then these psychological descriptions can be omitted and instead describe the actual incident itself, so it seems very watery. Useful psychological descriptions must promote the plot. For example, Dylan was afraid of seeing the protagonist kill and asked to be his younger brother. This is a meaningful psychological description, while anything that does not promote the plot is garbage.
Does having a girl help the plot? No, I only see that it affects the growth rate of the protagonist, and it is estimated that it will also lead to some miscellaneous things later. After reading so many novels for so many years, there are still no good novels about bringing girls. Let's take a look.
The protagonist has been reborn for nineteen years. He is ahead of his time, but he has not even saved a few Bitcoins. He knows that Bitcoins will skyrocket, but he does not dare to save dozens or hundreds of them? And then he dares to kill people casually for an illegal business worth hundreds of thousands. It's also convinced. There are so many logical loopholes in the whole text that I can't stand it anymore.
Reply to my sister's question.
First of all, Effie is not a vase character, she will have a special role in the future. Second, there will be no plot that the sister is not her biological child. Third, there will be no plots that violate human ethics.
don't understand
The protagonist has no clear goals and takes everything for granted.
Please pursue reading~Please give me a monthly ticket~
Dear readers, please give me a follow-up reading~
The protagonist is really cool, innovative and whimsical, almost like a child. I can't help but call him a charlatan.
It feels very long-winded and the logic is ridiculous! The plot arrangement is also very strange... There are so many plots that it feels like it doesn't matter if they are there or not.
Not bad, it actually takes ten words! !
Author, please update quickly. Please be careful.
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Official(25)Scraped 15d ago
I don't have any objections to bringing up girls, but having too many women is boring. In less than 60 chapters, four women of the same age appeared, including the younger sister, and they all had a crush on the male protagonist. They also liked to write psychological descriptions. The protagonist himself didn't have much psychological descriptions, but there were a lot of psychological descriptions for these women. The key is that writing so much did not promote the plot at all. The psychological description of the classmate from hiding that he went out to work to discovering his identity was typical of meticulous and useless. Because judging from the results, it can be said that her subsequent liking for the protagonist has nothing to do with her psychological changes. It is still because the protagonist is handsome and helped her. Then these psychological descriptions can be omitted and instead describe the actual incident itself, so it seems very watery. Useful psychological descriptions must promote the plot. For example, Dylan was afraid of seeing the protagonist kill and asked to be his younger brother. This is a meaningful psychological description, while anything that does not promote the plot is garbage.
Does having a girl help the plot? No, I only see that it affects the growth rate of the protagonist, and it is estimated that it will also lead to some miscellaneous things later. After reading so many novels for so many years, there are still no good novels about bringing girls. Let's take a look.
The protagonist has been reborn for nineteen years. He is ahead of his time, but he has not even saved a few Bitcoins. He knows that Bitcoins will skyrocket, but he does not dare to save dozens or hundreds of them? And then he dares to kill people casually for an illegal business worth hundreds of thousands. It's also convinced. There are so many logical loopholes in the whole text that I can't stand it anymore.
Reply to my sister's question.
First of all, Effie is not a vase character, she will have a special role in the future. Second, there will be no plot that the sister is not her biological child. Third, there will be no plots that violate human ethics.
don't understand
The protagonist has no clear goals and takes everything for granted.
Please pursue reading~Please give me a monthly ticket~
Dear readers, please give me a follow-up reading~
The protagonist is really cool, innovative and whimsical, almost like a child. I can't help but call him a charlatan.
It feels very long-winded and the logic is ridiculous! The plot arrangement is also very strange... There are so many plots that it feels like it doesn't matter if they are there or not.
Not bad, it actually takes ten words! !
Author, please update quickly. Please be careful.









