
Finger Marks on Glass Curtain Wall
by Remaining Snow Under The Scorching Sun
About This Novel
At the beginning of the story, Chen Ming's past glory is in stark contrast to his current abjection. He once enjoyed great glory in front of the Nasdaq big screen and designed a distributed system to support a large number of online payment transactions across the country. But now he can only squat downstairs in Zhangjiang Science and Technology Park, and the business card in his hand has become a faded proof of his past glory. A ruthless "downtime" caused the industry to suffer heavy losses. Offline business collapsed, partners' capital chains were broken, and the company laid off employees. Chen Ming, the former mainstay, was not spared. After losing his job, his life fell into a quagmire. His river view house was mortgaged, his wife and daughter left, and he could only spend his birthday in a rental house with takeaway longevity noodles. The road to job hunting was even more thorny. Young HR questioned his adaptability to work intensity. Outsourcing companies considered his experience "out of date." Former subordinates told him that industry changes had made his skills "outdated." When the pressure of overdue mortgages came like a mountain, Chen Ming had to lower his salary expectations again and again, struggling hard in the predicament, wondering whether he could regain the "code world" that once belonged to him.
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