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Starting with a White Silk: I Became the Richest in the 80s
Starting with a White Silk: I Became the Richest in the 80s Plot:
Lin Wan died from overwork and woke up as a child bride in the 1980s—framed by her in-laws for stealing a family jade and forced to hang herself, with half a piece of white silk in her hand! Glaring at the shabby hut and her mother-in-law yelling with a broom, she tore the silk: "Since I’m alive, I’ll turn this trash hand into a royal flush!" She collected waste paper for cash, sold smuggled tapes at the train station, and even dared to pool money to take over a failing garment factory… But when she went from "the disgrace" to "Boss Lin," her once-vindictive in-laws came to curry favor, her long-lost "husband" suddenly returned, and even the town’s gang leader tried to steal her business… Holding her first big fortune, she smiled: "The 80s’ trends are enough for me to become the richest!"
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