
Karuizawa
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Starting from inheriting the Karuizawa Whiskey Distillery, which was the smallest in Japan and was about to go bankrupt, it gradually developed into the largest liquor group in the world.
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Official(30)Scraped 6d ago
I personally think it looks pretty good, but there are some highlights that I don't like. 1. The protagonist is of Japanese background 2. There are too many words, and a lot of them look like written essays. So I gave up the book
The plot is bloody and there are a lot of regrets
In my opinion, Ishihara Masao is miserable and regretful all his life. It seems that everything is not what he wants and he is often forced to do nothing. He knows the calculations between women better than anyone else. His children are not as mature, stable and wise as him. The most cruel thing is the licking of the eldest daughter. In the end, the marriage was unfinished without being clear about whether they were married. He loved Haruka Torii, but his responsibility as a man forced him to compromise. His legacy The biggest regret is that he met true love in ordinary life but had to compromise with reality. For many reasons, he had many women and children behind him, but he was perfunctory later. He finally understood that even if he was reborn, he would have died the moment he lost Torii. He knew very well that this was a game, not life, so he had many women and children, but he never paid attention to it. After all, no normal person would talk to NPCs about feelings. This book is a collision of reason and ideals. To put it another way, if I were the protagonist, I would definitely choose Torii. I can only say sorry to Ryoko and her daughter, and maybe I will help them out of responsibility. For me, the biggest regret throughout the book is Torii. That is true love, which is rare. In the whole book, the protagonist has never met a "true love" other than Torii. He seemed to be numbing himself. There were more and more women and more and more children. He was escaping because he was shackled and couldn't look directly into his heart. If he took off the shackles, it would be an unbearable pain. The children of the protagonist are very strange. I really don't understand this. The children of big bosses should understand human nature better than ordinary people, be good at using human nature, and understand what class is. The protagonist's children are all a bit useless and stupid, except for Naoki, a realist, I like them very much. Except for him, I think the other children are really brainless worms.
Produced by Bailian, it must be a high-quality product.
I have read all of Bai Lian's books, some to the end, and some have been shelved due to lack of updates, so I have not read them again. I read Bai Lian's books to increase my knowledge. After all, most of them are true. Compared with Shuangwen, Bai Lian's is several levels higher. After all, it is more logical and readable, and I think Bai Lian must be a master of economics and history! There are many things in the book that are not found in other books
I just started watching
The plot was okay at the beginning, but it was too watery and had a lot of unnecessary nonsense.
Capital activities are not dialogue with NPCs, nor are they playing house
The capital game is a complete zero-sum confrontation. It is not something you think you can catch up by seizing a few opportunities. Rebirth is not a panacea. Many of the public events you can remember are false and fool the public. The novel is also full of routine plots. Hey, Shete!
I don't quite understand why the author added the woman who got pregnant out of wedlock and her stepmother's family into the storyline. It feels very awkward. The main line of this novel should be that the protagonist develops his own wine empire after time travel. It is not impossible to introduce all kinds of wine through the plot in a long way. But there is no need to have so many women to have conversations and introduce the knowledge of selling wine. The result is that there is no main line in reading. Saying that the harem bar is not a harem and saying that the business war of the inspirational bar is not obvious. It loses too many points and lacks the desire to continue reading. It is a pity that the storyline is not well designed.
A very cheesy novel
This novel is very tacky, and it writes about money and women vividly. Others write about time travel and women are all about campus, youth, and love, attracting a lot of brainless women, and writing the emotional lines in a mess. Moreover, this novel writes the love between women and men very realistically, and writes about wine in a very tasteful way. It also gave me a general understanding of wine. This novel is very realistic.
Bad ending, inexplicable ending, one eunuch or something.
Bad ending, inexplicable ending, one eunuch or something.
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Official(30)Scraped 6d ago
I personally think it looks pretty good, but there are some highlights that I don't like. 1. The protagonist is of Japanese background 2. There are too many words, and a lot of them look like written essays. So I gave up the book
The plot is bloody and there are a lot of regrets
In my opinion, Ishihara Masao is miserable and regretful all his life. It seems that everything is not what he wants and he is often forced to do nothing. He knows the calculations between women better than anyone else. His children are not as mature, stable and wise as him. The most cruel thing is the licking of the eldest daughter. In the end, the marriage was unfinished without being clear about whether they were married. He loved Haruka Torii, but his responsibility as a man forced him to compromise. His legacy The biggest regret is that he met true love in ordinary life but had to compromise with reality. For many reasons, he had many women and children behind him, but he was perfunctory later. He finally understood that even if he was reborn, he would have died the moment he lost Torii. He knew very well that this was a game, not life, so he had many women and children, but he never paid attention to it. After all, no normal person would talk to NPCs about feelings. This book is a collision of reason and ideals. To put it another way, if I were the protagonist, I would definitely choose Torii. I can only say sorry to Ryoko and her daughter, and maybe I will help them out of responsibility. For me, the biggest regret throughout the book is Torii. That is true love, which is rare. In the whole book, the protagonist has never met a "true love" other than Torii. He seemed to be numbing himself. There were more and more women and more and more children. He was escaping because he was shackled and couldn't look directly into his heart. If he took off the shackles, it would be an unbearable pain. The children of the protagonist are very strange. I really don't understand this. The children of big bosses should understand human nature better than ordinary people, be good at using human nature, and understand what class is. The protagonist's children are all a bit useless and stupid, except for Naoki, a realist, I like them very much. Except for him, I think the other children are really brainless worms.
Produced by Bailian, it must be a high-quality product.
I have read all of Bai Lian's books, some to the end, and some have been shelved due to lack of updates, so I have not read them again. I read Bai Lian's books to increase my knowledge. After all, most of them are true. Compared with Shuangwen, Bai Lian's is several levels higher. After all, it is more logical and readable, and I think Bai Lian must be a master of economics and history! There are many things in the book that are not found in other books
I just started watching
The plot was okay at the beginning, but it was too watery and had a lot of unnecessary nonsense.
Capital activities are not dialogue with NPCs, nor are they playing house
The capital game is a complete zero-sum confrontation. It is not something you think you can catch up by seizing a few opportunities. Rebirth is not a panacea. Many of the public events you can remember are false and fool the public. The novel is also full of routine plots. Hey, Shete!
I don't quite understand why the author added the woman who got pregnant out of wedlock and her stepmother's family into the storyline. It feels very awkward. The main line of this novel should be that the protagonist develops his own wine empire after time travel. It is not impossible to introduce all kinds of wine through the plot in a long way. But there is no need to have so many women to have conversations and introduce the knowledge of selling wine. The result is that there is no main line in reading. Saying that the harem bar is not a harem and saying that the business war of the inspirational bar is not obvious. It loses too many points and lacks the desire to continue reading. It is a pity that the storyline is not well designed.
A very cheesy novel
This novel is very tacky, and it writes about money and women vividly. Others write about time travel and women are all about campus, youth, and love, attracting a lot of brainless women, and writing the emotional lines in a mess. Moreover, this novel writes the love between women and men very realistically, and writes about wine in a very tasteful way. It also gave me a general understanding of wine. This novel is very realistic.
Bad ending, inexplicable ending, one eunuch or something.
Bad ending, inexplicable ending, one eunuch or something.
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The plot can basically be ignored, except for the money and the women, and the language is just like expository text, very stiff. Modern business writing almost always follows this routine, just changing places and professions, but it is quite rare to be able to write in such a blunt manner. Anyway, after watching it, I can't even remember the protagonist's name, but I remember the brand Karuizawa whiskey...



A reborn native of Japan, the father who ran a whiskey distillery passed away and inherited the family business before finishing college. There is a stepmother and a half-sister, and a concubine and a daughter outside the home. Currently, a fruit wine factory has been opened, a sake factory has been acquired, and a flower grower has purchased a rice wine factory. The author preaches too much (word count) and is too boring.




Specializing in business writing about wine, he owns one of the top whiskeys in Japan, currently has newly developed cider, acquired the number one rice wine brand in China, and also purchased a sake company. Tip: The author has a bad temper and often annoys readers.















