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A Period Novel in Which the Heroine Is Reborn in the United States or Hong Kong and Returns to China to Invest.
The heroine returned to the country to invest and serve the motherland.
In a Period Novel, the Main Character Is Rich and Returns to the Mainland to Find Relatives and Invest.
I want to read a book like "The Rich Young Man from Xiangjiang and His Poor Relatives". The protagonist is very rich and then returns to the mainland to find relatives, the kind of poor relatives
I'm Looking for a Story Where the Heroine Was Very Rich in the 1960S or the Republic of China and Spent Her Money Openly.
I want to read a book like "Seventy: The Beautiful Lady Has 99.9 Billion".
The Time-Traveling Woman Is a Wealthy Overseas Chinese Who Returned to China to Invest in the 1970S...
I want to read a book like "Seventy: The Beautiful Lady Has 99.9 Billion".
I Beg You to Still Think About Your Relatives Back Home When You Are Overseas, Shi Jiwen
I want to read a book like "The Rich Young Man from Xiangjiang and His Poor Relatives". I beg you to still think about your relatives back home when you are overseas, Shi Jiwen
Era + Female Channel + Return to China + Investment + Recognition of Relatives
I want to read a book like "The young lady who returned from China in her 70s throws money at the slightest disagreement". The heroine traveled through time and was not short of money. She spent money for the country in that era.















The cool article about industrial entrepreneurship has no CP, so I directly tied it with the novel. ① Don't worry about being boring, there are various novels interspersed in it, just to make people continue reading. Otherwise, this kind of pure industrial literature is really not interesting, because many professional things are unclear. ② There is no female rivalry, and the real and fake daughters did not fight each other. Instead, they joined forces in the end. Most of the female characters in the play are not for love, but for their own interests. Up to now, including the heroine, there are almost no love scenes. ③Some comments say it is very similar to the book "Overseas Relatives", but I want to see how similar it is. I have read both books, and the only similarity is their identities. They both have a lot of money. When they come back from abroad, it is like many heroines in period novels who go to the countryside to become educated youths, and then use their space to resell materials on the black market. Such a plot is not very similar to other books, and this heroine is really rich. From the first chapter, the tone of the novel is set, and she is overtaking the development of the country's industry. Therefore, her performance is relatively confident. Overall, it is more like a hand-in-hand essay, which is outstanding and cool. It's not bad to have followed more than 100 chapters. It's just a female channel industry article, but I suggest the author change the introduction.
It's a very interesting article. It's not the traditional character design of giving gold fingers to the male and female protagonists and treating them as nobles. It's just to gain the male and female protagonists' wool [laughing]
Not bad, the heroine looks good at money
Not bad, hehehe
Interesting setting, I feel like I want to read it all in one sitting [Admiration]
Although it's a short story, it's okay to read
Very nice text
It's the first time I've seen this type of book. It's very interesting.
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