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Divine Tycoon: Rich Beauty Spends Money to Enchant Handsome Men Completed

The female protagonist falls in love with everyone she meets. Readers with strong moral sensibilities should proceed with caution.

Guan Yan suddenly became rich. She was bound to a "tipping cashback system" as a reward from a cat spirit! The little cat not only helped her become a rich woman but also gave her a beauty enhancement cheat. From then on, live stream tips, voice tips, and offline meetings followed one after another. All kinds of 'puppy' and 'wolf' boyfriends – date them! Sea-view villas – buy! Large estates – buy! Super-sized gardens? – buy! And whoever said China doesn't have luxury goods, stand up! Chinese luxury goods can be so extravagant you might not be able to afford a single one~ What? You say she wants to buy luxury homes all over the world? Is that true or fake? Guan Yan, a late-stage 'voice control' enthusiast, began living her dream life, buying things without looking at prices and endlessly tipping in voice chat rooms. Later, she realized that falling in love was truly amazing; her previous reluctance to date was purely because she was poor. "Yep, love to date, date a few more."

This story focuses on daily life, enjoying life, and is not a face-slapping, fast-paced 'shuangwen' (feel-good story). The pace is slower, and the novel mainly aims for a relaxed, sweet romance. The author dislikes overly exaggerated tipping plots where a single PK battle involves tens of millions. Therefore, all tipping is based on the protagonist's preferences and won't be recklessly done just to earn money. There will be some emotional connection + intimate contact; it's not purely a story about intimate contact. She loves each one of them and doesn't treat them as tools. She knows how to coax people, but coaxing men is different from simping, please be aware. The male leads are not 'pure' (not virgins), but this won't be explicitly written. Readers who mind this point should not read! This was purely written to satisfy the author's imagination during a novel drought. If you don't like it, please don't criticize.

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