The Industrial Giant Reborn

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This book is coming to an end soon, so I’m asking for monthly tickets for the first and last time. I don’t want more, just 1,000 in total.

The writing of this book is not very good, and the career development is actually relatively empty, but there is nothing I can do about it. It is impossible for a small author to really write the true story of a big businessman.

Moreover, what is currently popular among urban novels is not the ones about career, but the ones about the heroine’s love. The career is just a foil.

For example, Lao Liu's Chen Gou and several popular books now are all the same.

As for Hong Kong literature, due to the background of the times, it would be awkward to write about love alone, so over the years, there seems to be no Hong Kong works written by Wan Ding (not counting Hong Kong variety shows) in Qidian.

This may be the limit of Hong Kong business literature. The one next door, "The Birth of a Hong Kong Island Family," has slightly better results than me, but they are still at about the same level.

If the next book is still written in Hong Kong, I don’t know if it can imitate the current urban-type books and write about love?

But the Hong Kong background seems really inappropriate, haha, especially before the 1970s.

When writing about career, it is easy to avoid the past and present. After all, what happened in Hong Kong in those years is the same.

So I can only write to an earlier period, such as the 1950s and 1960s, but this is too far away from modern times.

So I’m not sure yet how to write it or whether to write it in Hong Kong. I’ll think about it after the year.

Please give me a monthly pass. (End of chapter)

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