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Back to the 80s: I Built a Business Empire
Back to the 80s: I Built a Business Empire Plot:
Lin Wan died in hatred, betrayed by her best friend and husband who stole all her family's wealth. But she unexpectedly reborn on her wedding night in 1985—when her husband Gu Chen still cherished her, her family's failing textile factory was waiting for her to save it, and her best friend Zhou Min was just about to “kindly” meddle in her life. With future memories, Lin Wan uses her advanced business acumen to secure foreign orders and develop new fabrics, rescuing the Gu family from collapse. Meanwhile, she quietly exposes Zhou Min's schemes and learns to mend her past rift with Gu Chen through tenderness. As she grows from a “protected little wife” to a “female CEO ruling a business empire,” those who wronged her in the past will finally pay for their greed. And together with Gu Chen, she rediscovers the deep love they missed in their previous life while fighting side by side.
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