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The Hong Kong Tycoon’s Wealthiest Wife [80s] Completed

Qin Xiang was once envied for her seemingly perfect life, only to face double betrayal in the end.

Reborn into the 1980s, she has only one goal: making money.

In an era where opportunities abound, even pigs can fly in the winds of change. Qin Xiang ditches the scumbag, focuses on her career, and strives to become a wealthy, carefree woman. The more money she makes, the happier she becomes.

But why, amidst her success, does a prominent Hong Kong tycoon suddenly start chasing her?

Meng Huaiqing, a rising star in Hong Kong's tech industry, renowned for his clean reputation and celebrity-level looks, frequently dominates headlines. Everyone speculates which socialite will become Mrs. Meng.

One day, paparazzi capture Meng Huaiqing entering a mansion with a stunning woman. Thinking they've unearthed a big scoop, they dig deeper, only to discover she’s not a Hong Kong socialite but a mainland businesswoman?!

Even more shocking, the dignified Meng Huaiqing is seen cooking for her and asking for hugs?

Many lament: how could such a remarkable man be so henpecked?

But when Hong Kong's stock market takes a massive hit, bankrupting countless families, Meng Huaiqing emerges as the city’s wealthiest man.

When asked how he managed it, he smiles serenely:

“My wife handled it.”

The crowd is left in awe.

Reading Guide: No frustration; satisfying payoff later. If the early chapters feel slow, start from Chapter 17.

Preview of Upcoming Work:

"The Fiancé is a Supporting Character from a Retro Novel"

A sensation across platforms: “The 70s Wife”

The original story follows a pitiful heroine whose father’s death left her with compensation money, a remarried mother, and scheming relatives. She’s forced to marry the male lead, who initially dislikes her but later falls in love after her hard work and dedication help him build a successful career. The story ends with her being pampered as a model wife in her 40s.

However, Jiang Yu, reborn into the heroine’s role, scoffs:

“Isn’t this just lunacy?”

Upon awakening, she finds herself holding compensation money at the male lead’s door, moments away from barging in to cling to him.

Jiang Yu: “Why not use the money to marry a handsome, obedient young man instead?”

News of her unconventional plan spreads, and people call her insane—until a tall, dashing young man shows up to marry her.

Xu Yan, a Beijing intellectual sent to the countryside, dreams of himself as the “supporting character” doomed to failure in the same retro novel. Resigned to his fate, he decides to enjoy life instead. When he hears about Jiang Yu’s proposal, he packs his bags and heads over.

Xu Yan: “Just so you know, I’m not very lucky.”

Jiang Yu: “What a coincidence. They say I’m cursed too.”

The two exchange glances and look away, silently acknowledging their perfect match.

Completed Works: “Climbing the Ladder in the 70s,” “The Only Daughter of the 70s,” “The Supporting Character Finds Redemption in the 70s”

Genre: Time Travel, Reincarnation, Romance, Slice of Life, Business Drama