This book was "Reborn I Am Not a Merchant." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Song Mengcheng, a student, the founder of New Classic Media, and an artist. The female lead was Fang Xiaoya, a student, a Sichuan girl, and Song Mengcheng's girlfriend. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I'm Not a Merchant in My Rebirth" by Yi Xiaotian. It's an urban/business novel. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: [C] This was a very personal work. It felt like the author didn't want to write an ordinary novel about rebirth. He had mixed in his own opinions and explanations on the male protagonist and the plot. The protagonist was very fond of corporate culture, passionate about philosophy, aesthetics, and some other specious things. He was also a meatless person with a magical reason. Usually, I wouldn't comment on the style of such a story because the author knew what he wanted to write, and he knew that only readers who were interested in this aspect would be attracted to the story. So if you think this story is interesting after reading the short review, give it a try. It might suit you. Although I personally don't like some of the author's views. In that case, I can only mention the problem with the novel itself. First of all, for a novel with a serious smuggling problem, the title is so popular…Are you trying to be a clickbait? Change the title. At least it's worthy of your story. Secondly, there was no connection between some chapters and the previous chapter. For example, in chapters 30 and 44, he felt like he had jumped to the next scene before he finished talking about the previous chapter. He was a little confused. Then, part of the story was too detailed. Basically, it was just a simple and crude conversation. There was no scene or emotional rendering. Although it didn't affect the reading, it felt tasteless. Also, the few girls who were close to the male protagonist in the novel…looked very demoralized. It was the kind of setting where one fell in love at first sight and wished that they could fall in love with each other. To be honest, this setting was a little shocking now. Finally, he didn't pay enough attention to the details in the story, such as not knowing how to use the quote marks in the dialogue, and there were a few typos in the latest chapter that was updated today... Although these things were small, they still affected the reading experience. I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "Reborn I Am Not a Merchant." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Song Mengcheng, a student, the founder of New Classic Media, and an artist. The female lead was Fang Xiaoya, a student, a Sichuan girl, and Song Mengcheng's girlfriend. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I'm Not a Merchant in My Rebirth" by Yi Xiaotian. It's an urban/business novel. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: [C] This was a very personal work. It felt like the author didn't want to write an ordinary novel about rebirth. He had mixed in his own opinions and explanations on the male protagonist and the plot. The protagonist was very fond of corporate culture, passionate about philosophy, aesthetics, and some other specious things. He was also a meatless person with a magical reason. Usually, I wouldn't comment on the style of such a story because the author knew what he wanted to write, and he knew that only readers who were interested in this aspect would be attracted to the story. So if you think this story is interesting after reading the short review, give it a try. It might suit you. Although I personally don't like some of the author's views. In that case, I can only mention the problem with the novel itself. First of all, for a novel with a serious smuggling problem, the title is so popular…Are you trying to be a clickbait? Change the title. At least it's worthy of your story. Secondly, there was no connection between some chapters and the previous chapter. For example, in chapters 30 and 44, he felt like he had jumped to the next scene before he finished talking about the previous chapter. He was a little confused. Then, part of the story was too detailed. Basically, it was just a simple and crude conversation. There was no scene or emotional rendering. Although it didn't affect the reading, it felt tasteless. Also, the few girls who were close to the male protagonist in the novel…looked very demoralized. It was the kind of setting where one fell in love at first sight and wished that they could fall in love with each other. To be honest, this setting was a little shocking now. Finally, he didn't pay enough attention to the details in the story, such as not knowing how to use the quote marks in the dialogue, and there were a few typos in the latest chapter that was updated today... Although these things were small, they still affected the reading experience. I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "Reborn I Am Not a Merchant." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Song Mengcheng, a student, the founder of New Classic Media, and an artist. The female lead was Fang Xiaoya, a student, a Sichuan girl, and Song Mengcheng's girlfriend. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I'm Not a Merchant in My Rebirth" by Yi Xiaotian. It's an urban/business novel. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: [C] This was a very personal work. It felt like the author didn't want to write an ordinary novel about rebirth. He had mixed in his own opinions and explanations on the male protagonist and the plot. The protagonist was very fond of corporate culture, passionate about philosophy, aesthetics, and some other specious things. He was also a meatless person with a magical reason. Usually, I wouldn't comment on the style of such a story because the author knew what he wanted to write, and he knew that only readers who were interested in this aspect would be attracted to the story. So if you think this story is interesting after reading the short review, give it a try. It might suit you. Although I personally don't like some of the author's views. In that case, I can only mention the problem with the novel itself. First of all, for a novel with a serious smuggling problem, the title is so popular…Are you trying to be a clickbait? Change the title. At least it's worthy of your story. Secondly, there was no connection between some chapters and the previous chapter. For example, in chapters 30 and 44, he felt like he had jumped to the next scene before he finished talking about the previous chapter. He was a little confused. Then, part of the story was too detailed. Basically, it was just a simple and crude conversation. There was no scene or emotional rendering. Although it didn't affect the reading, it felt tasteless. Also, the few girls who were close to the male protagonist in the novel…looked very demoralized. It was the kind of setting where one fell in love at first sight and wished that they could fall in love with each other. To be honest, this setting was a little shocking now. Finally, he didn't pay enough attention to the details in the story, such as not knowing how to use the quote marks in the dialogue, and there were a few typos in the latest chapter that was updated today... Although these things were small, they still affected the reading experience. I hope you will like this book.
This book was "Reborn I Am Not a Merchant." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Song Mengcheng, a student, the founder of New Classic Media, and an artist. The female lead was Fang Xiaoya, a student, a Sichuan girl, and Song Mengcheng's girlfriend. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I'm Not a Merchant in My Rebirth" by Yi Xiaotian. It's an urban/business novel. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: [C] This was a very personal work. It felt like the author didn't want to write an ordinary novel about rebirth. He had mixed in his own opinions and explanations on the male protagonist and the plot. The protagonist was very fond of corporate culture, passionate about philosophy, aesthetics, and some other specious things. He was also a meatless person with a magical reason. Usually, I wouldn't comment on the style of such a story because the author knew what he wanted to write, and he knew that only readers who were interested in this aspect would be attracted to the story. So if you think this story is interesting after reading the short review, give it a try. It might suit you. Although I personally don't like some of the author's views. In that case, I can only mention the problem with the novel itself. First of all, for a novel with a serious smuggling problem, the title is so popular…Are you trying to be a clickbait? Change the title. At least it's worthy of your story. Secondly, there was no connection between some chapters and the previous chapter. For example, in chapters 30 and 44, he felt like he had jumped to the next scene before he finished talking about the previous chapter. He was a little confused. Then, part of the story was too detailed. Basically, it was just a simple and crude conversation. There was no scene or emotional rendering. Although it didn't affect the reading, it felt tasteless. Also, the few girls who were close to the male protagonist in the novel…looked very demoralized. It was the kind of setting where one fell in love at first sight and wished that they could fall in love with each other. To be honest, this setting was a little shocking now. Finally, he didn't pay enough attention to the details in the story, such as not knowing how to use the quote marks in the dialogue, and there were a few typos in the latest chapter that was updated today... Although these things were small, they still affected the reading experience. I hope you will like this book.
This book was "Reborn I Am Not a Merchant." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Song Mengcheng, a student, the founder of New Classic Media, and an artist. The female lead was Fang Xiaoya, a student, a Sichuan girl, and Song Mengcheng's girlfriend. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "I'm Not a Merchant in My Rebirth" by Yi Xiaotian. It's an urban/business novel. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: [C] This was a very personal work. It felt like the author didn't want to write an ordinary novel about rebirth. He had mixed in his own opinions and explanations on the male protagonist and the plot. The protagonist was very fond of corporate culture, passionate about philosophy, aesthetics, and some other specious things. He was also a meatless person with a magical reason. Usually, I wouldn't comment on the style of such a story because the author knew what he wanted to write, and he knew that only readers who were interested in this aspect would be attracted to the story. So if you think this story is interesting after reading the short review, give it a try. It might suit you. Although I personally don't like some of the author's views. In that case, I can only mention the problem with the novel itself. First of all, for a novel with a serious smuggling problem, the title is so popular…Are you trying to be a clickbait? Change the title. At least it's worthy of your story. Secondly, there was no connection between some chapters and the previous chapter. For example, in chapters 30 and 44, he felt like he had jumped to the next scene before he finished talking about the previous chapter. He was a little confused. Then, part of the story was too detailed. Basically, it was just a simple and crude conversation. There was no scene or emotional rendering. Although it didn't affect the reading, it felt tasteless. Also, the few girls who were close to the male protagonist in the novel…looked very demoralized. It was the kind of setting where one fell in love at first sight and wished that they could fall in love with each other. To be honest, this setting was a little shocking now. Finally, he didn't pay enough attention to the details in the story, such as not knowing how to use the quote marks in the dialogue, and there were a few typos in the latest chapter that was updated today... Although these things were small, they still affected the reading experience. I hope you will like this book.
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This book was "The Age of Tailoring", and the characters in it included the male lead, Song Chao, and the female lead, Song Man. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. "The Age of Tailoring" was written by the author, Assault on the Stupid Bird. It was an urban/urban supernatural novel. User recommendation: "In the thriving world of transmigration, I should be considered a weirdo." This was Song Chao's overall evaluation of himself. He gradually forgot his age in his endless transmigration. He could not remember where he came from, and he did not even know who he was.. I hope you will like this book.
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This book was "Reborn from a Media Boss." The characters in the book included the male protagonist, Kang Fei, who was a failed self-media outlet, the female protagonist, Lin Ruzhuo, who was a top student, and the female supporting character, Tao Yaoyao, who was a dumb boss. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. Reborn from a Media Big Boss by Gou Hanshi. It was an urban/business novel. User recommendation: Five years of moving bricks, one day crossing Standing in the spring of 2014, Kang Fei was determined to be a person who could control his own destiny. I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "The Unquitting Medicine." The characters in it included the male protagonist, Chen Wenxuan, and the female protagonist, Shen Xiaoya. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. The Medicine That Can't Be Quitted was written by Yesterday's Farmer. It was a modern romance/urban novel. User recommendation: "Anyway, you took advantage of me first. You have to give me money to spend in the future." As he spoke, he took out some money from his wallet and stuffed it into his pocket before leaving without looking back. Chen Wenxuan laughed as he watched her walk upstairs.. I hope you will like this book.
This book was called "Wind Chimes at the Corner of Wen Alley." The characters in the book included the male lead, Jiang Yixi, the female lead, Su Xiaoya, the male supporting character, Lin Minrun, and the female supporting character, Lin Minhan. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website. The Wind Chimes at the Corner of Wen Alley by Zhang Ziling. It is a modern romance/urban life novel. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: He said: Whether you like Jiang Yixi or love Jiang Yixi, you have to stop, because falling in love with him will be very painful. Deep love, if it was a kind of hurt, I would choose to leave. In a warm street, there was a girl who looked like an angel. The wind chimes at the corner of the street were still swaying in the wind. Jiang Yixi, a single son of a wealthy family, fell in love with the positive and optimistic Su Xiaoya. His deep love destined his life to be tragic, and also destined Su Xiaoya's extraordinary life. For her, he gave up the life of a wealthy family, gave up inheriting the family business, gave up his noble fiancée, and put down his self-esteem. And for him, she lost her father, her family, and her life. A car accident had affected the lives of four people. When they met five years later, he was cold and two-faced while she was sad. In the end, Jiang Yixi left coldly when he needed her the most. Su Xiaoya had given up when she loved him the most. How to love deeply, how to end it.. I hope you will like this book.