1998: Becoming Well-off Starts with Alley Wontons

1998: Becoming Well-off Starts with Alley Wontons

by Long Xizai

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[Chronology, warm daily life, farming, alley feelings] [has been adapted into short plays] Lu Xing, the heir to a long-established restaurant, was reborn in 1998 due to an accident while saving someone. Start by setting up a wonton stall. In an era of irreversible layoffs and economic turmoil, a steaming bowl of wontons is enough to warm your heart and stomach! Fresh meat wontons, shrimp wontons, shepherd's purse wontons and even Hong Kong style wontons... In the ten-mile alley, smoke is curling up! This is an ordinary story of a man who became well-off by selling wontons and lived a happy life; it is also a story of a warm and cheerful little person with a bit of ups and downs.

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Book Friends 202406271517349751mo ago

Reading incentives in March

Dear friends who collect this book, Starting from March 1st, book lovers who follow + comment + accumulate reading time for more than 60 minutes will receive monthly pass red envelopes presented by the host. For those who vote monthly for this book and meet the above conditions, the author will give a heartfelt red envelope to the friends who support the book.

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Book Friends 2024062715173497515d ago

Canteen recipe collection

Next, the protagonist group will have a head-on discussion with Master Zheng. Dear readers who want to see what my uncle cooks and what new snacks Lu Xing develops, you may wish to leave a message to let the author know.

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Little Little Little Dimple15d ago

Rubbish

Do you have to do all those bad things at the beginning, especially setting up a stall and having to form a partnership? ? ? ? ? ? The most outrageous loophole is that one person has half of it, so does your wealth have to be cut in half? ? ? Why should other people's income be counted on you? ? ? Too late

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