
E-commerce Travels Through the 1970s
by Carefully
About This Novel
The future craftsman Yuyou accidentally traveled to a poor era. Fortunately, the mall is still there and you can exchange supplies with the future! Fortunately, she has both parents, so she can enjoy family affection! The family is neat and tidy, harmonious and beautiful, and we are getting rich and well-off together!
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Official(113)Scraped 22d ago
I've written almost 200 chapters, and the heroine is still 5 years old... When will she be the first person?
I would like to ask if this book has a male protagonist? Will it be written directly a few years later? [Emot=default,14/]
Why does Grandma Youyou's clothing factory's annual income include that of her uncle and grandpa's family? Even if relatives are as close as one family, they should understand that, right? The brothers still know how to settle the score^O^. It was Yoyo's uncle and grandpa who saved Yoyou's family for her grandma who was demobilized from the army and returned home in that era. Now that she has the ability, she wants to repay it. Then she can start a business by herself in the future. It's a bit unreasonable to divide it like this. Her grandma can ensure that the descendants of Uncle Yoyo's grandchildren will not become greedy and not just want a little bit but want everything. "Money and silk move people's hearts, and people's hearts also change." It's not that I overthink it. The gap between the novel and reality is big, but it can't be too unrealistic.
It feels like I'm just making up the numbers.
I feel like there is a lot of nonsense, such as dialects, folk songs, proverbs and so on. I don't want to know so much,
tired
Originally, I thought I had found a book that would be interesting to read. Who knew that I would read it later, and the more unclear I became, the more emotionally you would write a book, an epic of rural reform after the reform and opening up.
Too wordy. . . . . . . .
can't read
Really, I have been reading books for at least five years. I really can't stand this book and I can't understand what it is about.
emmmm
It feels like reading a text, and it reminds me of the fear of being dominated by a Chinese teacher Σ(゚∀゚ノ)ノ
Is the heroine here to help the poor?
After only reading a few dozen chapters, it feels like a narrative without a sense of substitution. It seems a bit strange, and the background is not like the 1970s. The heroine and her are too obvious about speculation, and they use high technology to help the village plant things again. I feel that the purpose of the heroine's rebirth is to alleviate poverty. Fortunately, there is no top-notch writing, otherwise such a magical operation would be unacceptable.
It's already 700,000 words, but the heroine is still a little bit young😅
..............................
I think the author keeps saying this. It's not like other time travel novels. A little unethical. After all, you are also a time travel novel. No one knows the real situation.
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Official(113)Scraped 22d ago
I've written almost 200 chapters, and the heroine is still 5 years old... When will she be the first person?
I would like to ask if this book has a male protagonist? Will it be written directly a few years later? [Emot=default,14/]
Why does Grandma Youyou's clothing factory's annual income include that of her uncle and grandpa's family? Even if relatives are as close as one family, they should understand that, right? The brothers still know how to settle the score^O^. It was Yoyo's uncle and grandpa who saved Yoyou's family for her grandma who was demobilized from the army and returned home in that era. Now that she has the ability, she wants to repay it. Then she can start a business by herself in the future. It's a bit unreasonable to divide it like this. Her grandma can ensure that the descendants of Uncle Yoyo's grandchildren will not become greedy and not just want a little bit but want everything. "Money and silk move people's hearts, and people's hearts also change." It's not that I overthink it. The gap between the novel and reality is big, but it can't be too unrealistic.
It feels like I'm just making up the numbers.
I feel like there is a lot of nonsense, such as dialects, folk songs, proverbs and so on. I don't want to know so much,
tired
Originally, I thought I had found a book that would be interesting to read. Who knew that I would read it later, and the more unclear I became, the more emotionally you would write a book, an epic of rural reform after the reform and opening up.
Too wordy. . . . . . . .
can't read
Really, I have been reading books for at least five years. I really can't stand this book and I can't understand what it is about.
emmmm
It feels like reading a text, and it reminds me of the fear of being dominated by a Chinese teacher Σ(゚∀゚ノ)ノ
Is the heroine here to help the poor?
After only reading a few dozen chapters, it feels like a narrative without a sense of substitution. It seems a bit strange, and the background is not like the 1970s. The heroine and her are too obvious about speculation, and they use high technology to help the village plant things again. I feel that the purpose of the heroine's rebirth is to alleviate poverty. Fortunately, there is no top-notch writing, otherwise such a magical operation would be unacceptable.
It's already 700,000 words, but the heroine is still a little bit young😅
..............................
I think the author keeps saying this. It's not like other time travel novels. A little unethical. After all, you are also a time travel novel. No one knows the real situation.
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