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Rebirth: Business Path in 1989
Rebirth: Business Path in 1989 Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, a modern office worker, died from staying up late revising a proposal. She woke up in 1989 as a poor girl in debt of 30 yuan to the supply and marketing cooperative, being chased and beaten by her aunt. Worse, she’s bound to a sarcastic “Business Path System”—she must earn 1 million yuan to survive! She tried selling popsicles as the system suggested, but ended up with melted popsicles in her basket, making Lu Zhao, a smart street vendor scholar, laugh so hard he squatted on the ground. In her past life, she missed Lu Zhao due to inferiority; in this life, he mocked her: “What do you know about business, little girl!” She fought back by using the system’s “group-buying fruit” trick to earn her first pot of gold, slapping the money on Lu Zhao’s stall: “Now I’ll teach you how to do business!” But as her business grows, the system’s hints get weirder—and the truth about her past-life sudden death is actually tied to Lu Zhao?
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