
1986: Starting from the Second Generation of the Factory
by One Two 32
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In Baiyun City, a major agricultural province in 1986, Zhou Xingzhou, a freshman at the Cotton Mill Staff College, lived a wonderful life that others could not envy. Some years later Someone asked: Boss Zhou, are the rumors true that you used photo studio equipment to take private photos of female workers when you were young? Zhou Xingzhou: That's nonsense! Someone asked: Is it true that you and the girls from your Cotton Mill Ballet go to the swimming pool every night in the middle of the night? Zhou Xingzhou: Fake! I go to bed at eight o'clock every day! Someone asked: I heard that you often don't let men go to factory dance halls and take 5,000 young female workers to dances yourself. Zhou Xingzhou: Nonsense! Just a few hundred!
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Good book. You can read most of this author's books. He is the author who respects women the most.




I'm a great author. The previous book Dragon's Tail was very well written, but it felt a little draggy at the end, otherwise it was very good. This book is interesting in scolding my mother. At least I won't blindly follow him. I know how to coax my mother and prevent her from causing trouble.




The holy essence is still the same as before. Still respect women. Great wisdom is like foolishness. In 1986, in Baiyun City, a major agricultural province, Zhou Xingzhou, a freshman at the Cotton Mill Staff College, lived a good life that others could not envy. Some years later Someone asked: Boss Zhou, are the rumors true that you used photo studio equipment to take private photos of female workers when you were young? Zhou Xingzhou: That's nonsense! Someone asked: Is it true that you and the girls from your Cotton Mill Ballet Company go to the swimming pool every day and play in the middle of the night? Zhou Xingzhou: Fake! I go to bed at eight o'clock every day! Someone asked: You often don't let men go to factory dance halls, but you take 5,000 young female workers to dances yourself. Zhou Xingzhou: Nonsense! Just a few hundred!




In Baiyun City, a major agricultural province in 1986, Zhou Xingzhou, a freshman at the Cotton Mill Staff College, lived a wonderful life that others could not envy.










