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Rising from Poverty

Rising from Poverty

  • Comeback
  • Family Story
  • Hidden Identity
  • Revenge
  • strong female lead
Collection time: 2024-11-08
Episodes: 58

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Lynn, a girl born in a remote mountainous region, worked diligently to gain admission to a prestigious university. However, her father, who favored sons over daughters, refused to support her aspirations and even went so far as to tear up her acceptance letter. In contrast, her mother sold her blood to help fund Lynn's education. Five years later, Lynn achieved remarkable success and envisioned building factories in her hometown to uplift all the villagers. However, the villagers mistakenly perceived her as a foot massage worker. In reality, she was the CEO of Honor Group.

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Introduction and Plot Critique:
Lynn's determination is commendable, yet the plot relies heavily on contrived conflicts like her father tearing up her acceptance letter. Such events are unlikely and unrepresentative of realistic family dynamics.

(Villagers mistaking Lynn for a foot massage worker instead of recognizing her as Honor Group's CEO stretches credibility, undermining her significant achievements.)
Introduction and Plot Critique:
Lynn's determination is commendable, yet the plot relies heavily on contrived conflicts like her father tearing up her acceptance letter. Such events are unlikely and unrepresentative of realistic family dynamics.

(Villagers mistaking Lynn for a foot massage worker instead of recognizing her as Honor Group's CEO stretches credibility, undermining her significant achievements.)
Introduction and Plot Critique:
Lynn's determination is commendable, yet the plot relies heavily on contrived conflicts like her father tearing up her acceptance letter. Such events are unlikely and unrepresentative of realistic family dynamics.

(Villagers mistaking Lynn for a foot massage worker instead of recognizing her as Honor Group's CEO stretches credibility, undermining her significant achievements.)
Introduction and Plot Critique:
Lynn's determination is commendable, yet the plot relies heavily on contrived conflicts like her father tearing up her acceptance letter. Such events are unlikely and unrepresentative of realistic family dynamics.

(Villagers mistaking Lynn for a foot massage worker instead of recognizing her as Honor Group's CEO stretches credibility, undermining her significant achievements.)
2025-01-08 13:26:24
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