Before I Got on Stage, the Brokerage Company Went Bankrupt

Status : Ongoing

Genres : Urban Life

Chapters: 1259

Last update: 2 years ago

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Lin Fan has crossed, and will perform on stage as soon as he crosses over! The brokerage company went bankrupt as soon as it was about to go to power!Bind to a system, but all you get are weird and mysterious skills!Lin Fan has the heart of an otaku, and his biggest wish is to lie on the bed and play on the phone to watch the video of the young lady dancing.It's impossible to make a debut. If you make a debut, you can't play happily with your little sister! It might as well make some money to find a tourist attraction to open a homestay, and only entertain single ladies every day. - Description from MTLNovel

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Before I Got on Stage, the Brokerage Company Went Bankrupt