Zhang Tianfeng returned to the year 1993, turning ninety yuan into a million through bold investment. He began with industry, and with a single move—introducing the blind box economy—he gained worldwide renown. He bought into the Twin Ma Company, teaching its two founders how to master the art of user traffic. He acquired a controlling stake in Apple Group, guiding Steve Jobs in designing the perfect phone. With memories from his previous life, making money was effortless. This time, Zhang Tianfeng was determined to teach future tycoons how to create wealth, so that they would, in turn, raise him to the throne of the world’s richest man!
1993, summer, Qingwa Village.
The afternoon sun was merciless, making people drowsy with its heat.
Inside the single-story house, Zhang Tianfeng stood before the wardrobe, carefully scrutinizing his reflection in the mirror.
At eighteen, his features were delicate and handsome, his cropped hair clean and simple.
His clear gaze reflected the calendar hanging beside the mirror.
Above the dates was the image of a swimsuit-clad beauty holding a leather ball—short hair, oval face, graceful curves.
There was a circle drawn around a spot on the calendar: July 8, 1993.
This day was not only Zhang Tianfeng’s birthday; it was also the beginning of upheaval for his family.
On this day in his previous life, his grandfather had insisted on his education against all objections, sparking a conflict within the family.
Tomorrow, the girl who had grown up with him—his childhood sweetheart—would break up with him for a brighter future.
Seven days later, a fire would rage through the textile factory where his parents worked, claiming their lives.
A month after that, Zhang Tianfeng would have both legs broken by thugs, leaving him disabled.
Afterwards, he would earn an MBA through self-study and venture into business. He’d sold goods at street stalls, worked in sales, streamed as a broadcaster, opened shops... his presence could be found in nearly every trade.
Yet, limited by education and personal drive, his achievements barely surpassed those of an average family.
Whenever he thought of this day, his heart