China Entertainment Started in 1995

China Entertainment Started in 1995

by Wind Blown Egg Fruit

Length:
359Kwords144chapters
Latest:
Ch. 144Chapter 142 Seems to Be Misunderstood
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Updated 4y agoScraped 27d ago
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About This Novel

Luo Ran was reborn in Hong Kong in 1995! Take things as they come and just hope to live your own wonderful life! There is not so much passion in life, and it's just a shame to show off! He just wants to live his every day quietly! Live up to everyone I meet, and every journey is a kind of cultivation!

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Yu Qier41mo ago

The heroine is too pretentious

Everything else is fine, but I feel like Gigi is too pretentious. Overall it's pretty good

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U12455581446mo ago

People who can memorize and write novels and songs of an era have no memory of economics and politics at all.

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User 53010065938552mo ago

💦💦💦💦💦

Is the heroine Yan Danchen? ? ? ?

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Urban Wanderer53mo ago

Xiaobai's Xiaobai is like a running account

6666 Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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Dancing Rain and Orange Wind_ae53mo ago

China Entertainment started in 1995

This is the second time I've seen someone write about Hong Kong entertainment. It started in the 1990s, and the author has some skills. Please support me😁.

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Danmo51mo ago

It was quite good before it was put on the shelves. Although the writing style is a bit poor, it still reads smoothly. It's just that Hong Kong Entertainment was well written, but it suddenly moved to the Mainland for development, which would be more embarrassing for readers who like Hong Kong Entertainment. Everyone knows that Hong Kong entertainment will not be good in the future, but we don't ask the protagonist to take the entire Hong Kong community to take off. There are still many stories that can be written. Now that you have changed the map, although the story is much easier to write, the routines are also badly written, making it completely uncompetitive. It would be best to write the story of Hong Kong Entertainment's gradual decline. The struggles and struggles of the practitioners are still very interesting, and there are few other books about it.

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