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Reborn in 1982: Becoming a Tycoon

2026-02-01 Category: Time Travel to Past Era

Reborn in 1982: Becoming a Tycoon Plot:

Chen Mo, who was drowned in debt and missed his first love in his previous life, accidentally travels back to 1982 and wakes up in a state-owned factory dormitory. With future memories, he earns his first pot of gold by reselling Hong Kong tapes—only to be mocked by neighbors as “unreliable”. Worse, he witnesses his first love Lin Xiaomei preparing to marry the factory director’s son—the man who ruined her life before. Chen Mo uses his “future vision” to open a video hall and wholesale clothing, seizing opportunities in China’s reform and opening-up. At the same time, he fights to expose the son’s hypocrisy and win back the girl who once cried for him. Can he rewrite their fates when rebirth’s “golden finger” meets unresolved regrets?

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