Returning to the 1970s, I Emptied My Adoptive Parents' Warehouse and Went to the Countryside

Returning to the 1970s, I Emptied My Adoptive Parents' Warehouse and Went to the Countryside

by Nuan Yimu

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1.2Mwords636chapters
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Ch. 636权馨,你赢了
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About This Novel

Back on the wedding day, Quan Xin decisively gave up on the scumbag and signed up to go to the countryside. There, she avenged her previous life and saved all the people who should be saved. As for those who wanted to snatch her golden fingers, she would only reply to them with one word: "Get out!" Moreover, before going to the countryside, she locked those two people up with the help of a pack of boar-breeding medicine. And she, with her golden fingers, became the favorite of the group and helped Jinwan Commune get out of trouble. And she also found her true love and reopened a beautiful life...

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&happiness Never Dies&3mo ago

Not bad, go to the countryside to save your biological family. Let the whole village live a happy life.

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Rose2mo ago

The novel is very good, the writing is delicate, but some chapters are a bit wordy.

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Never Turn Back Time2mo ago

Luo Liba talked a lot, but after the finale, the person surnamed Zhou was offline.

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The Beginning of Man👁3mo ago

I admire Zhou Ruan very much for being able to come out of adversity, which the heroine cannot compare to. The heroine was completely destroyed in the adversity. If there is no rebirth and no space, it is nothing. It's not that my three views are wrong, I'm just talking about things.

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Li Anjin3mo ago

It's just those piles of farts that come and go

The girl with the surname Zhou can never get it done. Every time she talks about it, she still says the same thing. I don't understand what the heroine is doing. Is it fun to keep the one with the surname Zhou? I can't stand it any longer. The more I watch, the more speechless I become.

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