Summary
"The old house of Saumur, a house without sunshine, without warmth, always dark and desolate, is the portrayal of her life." - Balzac's original text.Eugenie Grandet was reborn.The reborn Eugenie is sophisticated and cold, and she understands the value of money better than the old Grandet—it can make the most cheerful people cry, make the most desperate people laugh, make the calmest people die of madness, and make the most merciful people cry. people turned into devils.It is Satan, and it is also the most loyal companion. It will never betray the master who has poured affection into it.The reborn Eugenie also knows how to love herself—in this life, she wants to live a different life.Content tags: Western Classic Romance Reborn┃ Search keywords: Protagonist: Eugenie Grandet┃ Supporting roles: Old Grandet, Charles Grandet, Napoleon, etc.
- 21 Chapter 21 Grandet Than Me
- 22 Chapter 22 Cooperation
- 23 Chapter 23
- 24 Chapter 24 Worst and Best Outcomes
- 25 Chapter 25
- 26 Chapter 26 Eugenie's Phased Victory
- 27 Chapter 27 Letters from Paris
- 28 Chapter 28 A Visit from Paris
- 29 Chapter 29
- 30 Chapter 30
- 31 Chapter 31 The Tuileries
- 32 Chapter 32
- 33 Chapter 33 The Lady
- 34 Chapter 34 The Duchess' Invitation
- 35 Chapter 35
- 36 Chapter 36
- 37 Chapter 37 The One-Eyed Duke
- 38 38 Shame
- 39 Chapter 39 Untitled
- 40 Chapter 40 Proposal
- 41 Chapter 41 The Box at the Opera House
- 42 Chapter 42
- 43 Chapter 43
- 44 Chapter 44 Locomotive Test Run
- 45 Chapter 45 25 Flois Fon
- 46 Chapter 46 Gathering in a Class
- 47 Chapter 47
- 48 Chapter 48 Origin
- 49 Chapter 49 Comprehension
- 50 Chapter 50 Grandet is singing
- 51 Chapter 51
- 52 Chapter 52
- 53 Chapter 53
- 54 Chapter 54
- 55 Chapter 55
- 56 Chapter 56
- 57 Chapter 57
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