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Reborn 30 Days Before Death: God’s Eye to Crush the Family

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Betrayed. Murdered. Reborn with a Vengeance.** Lu Chen, heir to the Shengyuan Group, dies on his 30th birthday—poisoned by his stepmother and betrayed by his own father. His last thought? *"I should’ve burned this family to the ground."* Then—**he wakes up.** 30 days before his death. With a deadly gift: **[GOD’S EYE]**, a system that lets him **see 5 days into the future.** Now, armed with **precise stock crashes, blackmail secrets, and his enemies’ next moves**, Lu Chen will: Crash his brother’s billion-dollar empire-*before* the police arrest him for drug trafficking. Expose his stepmother’s forged will—*while* framing her for his father’s "accidental" death. Take control of Shengyuan Group—*using* Wall Street tricks, hacker allies, and a CEO who kills in stilettos. But the clock is ticking. **30 days. 30 betrayals. 30 ways to make them suffer.** * Perfect for fans of:** - *The Legendary Mechanic*’s **system-powered revenge** - *Rebirth of the Urban Immortal Cultivator*’s **ruthless financial wars** - *The Villain’s White Lotus Halo*’s **twisted family intrigue** ** Why you’ll binge this?** **Stock market manipulation** meets **triad assassinations** **Cold-blooded female lead** who’s **deadlier than the MC** **Every chapter ends with a cliffhanger** (betrayal, stock crash, or assassination attempt) **"The most addictive revenge novel of 2025—*Game of Thrones* meets *Wall Street* with a cheat system."** — Webnovel Review
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