Ye Chen, a comic book illustrator in his past life, wakes up to find himself transported to 1990. He begins by saving his parents' near-bankrupt food factory. With his keen insight into future trends, he starts by selling unusually flavored but wildly popular potato chips, quickly accumulating his first fortune. Subsequently, Ye Chen opens supermarkets, builds shopping malls, and ventures into real estate, constructing a vast business empire. While everyone else is still competing in traditional industries, he has quietly entered the internet technology and entertainment industries, leading the way in everything from mobile phones to new energy vehicles. Witness how Ye Chen creates a business legend spanning multiple fields, becoming the most dazzling giant of that era!
The bigwigs from all sides are still in the shadows, yet they are already poised for takeoff! This is the coming golden age, and it is also the story of a tycoon's rise.
Fang Qingye was reborn, returning to the spring of 2008. At that time, he had just graduated from school and returned to his hometown county, where he became a junior bank employee.
What's the point of this life?
Strive? Work hard? Become an elite? Become a beast of burden?
No, no, isn't it nice to live a leisurely life in the county town?
Of course, you need to have a little money.
With his memories from his previous life and his experience of success or failure in the financial world, this doesn't seem like a difficult task.
So, he rode his little scooter to and from get off work on time every day, and unknowingly became a legendary figure in the underworld.
(This story takes place in a parallel universe. Please do not take it personally. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.)
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A top student from Caltech in the United States is kicked back to 1970s Los Angeles by fate.
Silicon Valley, Wall Street, Hollywood—wherever there's money to be made, there's his shadow.
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Jiang He, a top tycoon, had reached the end of his life. As death approached, he saw a scene that would haunt him forever: the image of his wife and daughter embracing each other as they jumped from a building when he was 28. That year, he was a complete scoundrel, a homeless wretch. "Daddy, wake up..." his daughter's tender voice called out. He realized he was back, back to when he was 28, in that era known as a golden age!
In the second half of 1999, the demolition of Jiangcun was confirmed.
But in the first half of the year, An Jianping's family did two major things:
First, sell two plots of residential land in Jiangcun, totaling more than 200 square meters.
Secondly, he bought the first apartment with an elevator in the village for his son's wedding.
So, overnight, the An Jianping family, who were originally the envy and admirers, became the only one left out of the twenty-two out of twenty-four households in Jiang Village who had become rich overnight.
Having been reborn, An Songyu looked at the family's homestead that had not yet been sold.
The new house that my brother hasn't bought yet.
Start clenching your fists now!
So first, how can she convince her family that they too can enjoy the good days of demolition and relocation?
This book is also known as *One Winter Break, I Became the World's Overlord*. Just as winter break began, Zhang Heng awakened an investment simulator. During the break, he dominated the stock market and mastered futures trading, becoming a billionaire. Later, he obtained the world's only SSS-level ultimate drug, breaking through genetic limits and becoming a top expert overnight, striking fear into the hearts of countless enemies. He invested in medicine, developing a universal vaccine. He invested in young scientists, researching methods to use dark matter, ushering humanity into the space age. He... His wealth was unparalleled. His martial prowess was invincible. When the new semester started, his identity was revealed; everyone realized he was still just a student. Countless people flocked to him, eager to catch a glimpse of this mysterious tycoon! [The synopsis is insufficient; handsome men and beautiful women, please proceed to the main text.]
Chen Luo transmigrated to a world where everyone invests. Students from all over participate in joint entrance exams, hoping to enter prestigious universities and become revered financial professionals. Chen Luo inadvertently discovers that the Multiverse Investment System contains history he knew from his previous life...
[Rebirth + Shenzhen + Entertainment + Internet Business Wars + Global Technological Domination]
In 2025, Li Yun, a programmer and struggling author from Blue Star, died suddenly while researching Japanese art late at night.
In 2000, the U.S. dot-com bubble burst, and an internet winter swept the globe, prompting major global internet companies to lay off employees to protect themselves.
Internet giants like Baidu, Tencent, and Alibaba are struggling.
Apple is still in a transitional period.
Lei Jun is still relentlessly pushing for Kingsoft's IPO.
Lotus is also selling off its business to survive.
Many future internet unicorns have not yet been formed.
Li Yun is transported back to 2000, right after being laid off by Tencent. Faced with the massive unemployment wave during the internet winter, Li Yun is unwilling to return to Nanshan to collect rent and retire, so he resolutely goes to an internet cafe...
My name is Leo Wallace, a PhD student in history, and I'm $137,542.89 in debt. In the darkest moment of my life, I lost my job because I criticized a tech giant called "Omni" online, and they "optimized" my employment. I thought my life was going to be a classic Chinese comedy, until an intruder popped into my head. He said his name was Franklin Roosevelt—yes, the one on the 10-cent coin. "Kid, stop criticizing online, it's useless." "Want to mess with them? I'll teach you." "Our first step is to become mayor." And so, I, a keyboard warrior who couldn't even find a job, embarked on a magical path to running for president under his guidance. Wait, Mr. President, are you sure this Second Bill of Rights... isn't really going to...