My Gold Rush Career Begins in 1984

Chapter 57 - Please add to your favorites and read on!

Chapter 57 - Please add to your favorites and read on!

This is the fourth book I've read; the first three were all related to hunting.

In fact, readers who have been reading the book for a while should have noticed that Zhijian has been trying to change things and write different things, but it seems that the results are getting worse and worse.

This book tells the story of the gold rush in the 1980s, which is something different again. As always, the results were poor. To this day, it only has 5,000 favorites, which is thanks to the strong support of readers.

Upon learning that I would be participating in the Sanjiang PK starting Monday, I still wanted to achieve better results no matter what.

Therefore, I humbly request that readers who find this book interesting and worth reading take the next few days to follow along. Reading data is very important; please also give me some comments and monthly tickets.

Of course, I've always believed that if you think a book is no good, you should decisively abandon it and cut your losses in time.

In the 1980s, gold panning offered huge profits due to the significant difference between bank purchase prices and market prices, attracting people from almost all over the country.

Some readers may know older people who have panned for gold; just ask them and you'll know. The book is relatively restrained in its description of it.

The main areas affected are Qinghai, Altay, and Heilongjiang.

As the book says, gold is the thing that can most easily arouse and amplify people's desires, leading to factionalism and fierce struggles. Hence the saying: "No bloodshed, no prosperity."

There will be a lot of fighting and killing in the book. I also did a lot of research when preparing this book. I will finish writing the book well, so you can read it with peace of mind.

Of course, this is not a slice-of-life story, and it's not going to be lighthearted. If you don't like it, please be kind with your comments. If you can't stand it, my advice is still to drop the book as soon as possible.

Fingertips are real people, all doing this for a living.

alright, do not piffle any more.

I'll say it three times because it's important: Please read on! Please read on! Please read on!

I offer my thanks with my fingertips.

(End of this chapter)

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