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Chronicles, Starting from Elementary School and Studying All the Way to the Top
I want to read a book like "Little Village Girl in the 1970s, My Grandpa Said to Send Me to Study".
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A Period Novel with a Female Protagonist Engaged in Research
I'm looking for a period novel with a heroine doing research, a strong Chinese novel, with CP. It's better if the male protagonist is also a researcher. It's similar to the time when the whole family is a top class, the male and female protagonists are all doing research and one is engaged in science and technology, and the female protagonist is engaged in agriculture and medicine. It's best if there is no top class.
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I would like to ask if the heroine traveled through time or is a native
Not bad! It's just a little weird in some places. Was there ibuprofen in the 1960s? [Awkward laugh]
Very good looking, recommended to watch
I have always liked period novels. The author has been collecting this novel since it has more than 50 pieces. At first, I kept up with the updates and later prepared to read them again. Today, I can't stand the book shortage. Half of them are stuck, and the author is asking for more updates [laughing and crying]
I hope the protagonist can have a cat and a dog! ! ! Did I miss it? Why does it feel like the heroine went to junior high school at the age of three? I went to kindergarten at the age of two, then skipped to elementary school, and then went directly to junior high school after one year. Is the pace so fast? Didn't primary school last for five years at that time? Or is it that the heroine skipped to fifth grade? When I read it, it didn't seem like I was told to jump directly to fifth grade.
Very nice, I like it.
It's pretty good, but there's no plot behind it.
Very interesting, an ordinary novel
It's quite interesting. I just want to know whether the heroine is a provincial or municipal key character.
I just don't know what's written after more than two hundred and sixty chapters? Completely understand When will it be normal?
I would like to ask the author how many more words the author needs at most? I really want to know. I prefer long-form stories, and it's the first time I've found a period article that I like so much. It's in line with my aesthetics.
There are some shortcomings, but I can still watch it for now. I just don't know what the male protagonist is like. After he appears, I might abandon him depending on the situation.
Come on, it's not bad, don't be fooled!