
At Thirty, Love Rides the Wind
by Brother Qing Writes About The World
About This Novel
Fighting each other in the workplace + Chasing his wife and falling apart + The whole company is trying to get rid of him + Going in both directions + Inspiring growth 33 years old, unmarried, director of media business department. In the eyes of others, she is a role model for independent women and a workplace role model who has made a comeback against the odds. But no one knows that she has kept her heart sealed for too long and no longer looks forward to the so-called love and redemption. She was used to carrying all the wind and rain alone, used to wrapping her soft heart with a hard shell, until Feng Xiaodong appeared, breaking all her established tracks. This man, who was three years younger than her, was feared by the entire company with the title of special assistant to the president. He was cold and distant, and decisive in killing, but only for her, he took off all pretense. He understands her bravery, protects her weaknesses, accompanies her to gain a foothold in the intrigues of the workplace, accompanies her to fight against the conspiracy and calculations in the dark, and uses the clumsiest tenderness to melt her heart that has been frozen for many years. From the tit-for-tat confrontation in the corridor, to working side by side on projects; from the company-wide gossip, to the two-way heartbeat in the middle of the night; from the special assistant who pretends to be aloof, to the person in charge who holds the overall situation. They met in the steel and concrete workplace, got to know each other in the business game of swords and swords, and fell in love in the daily life of chasing their wives. The life of thirty plus has never been the standard answer to just follow the rules. You can be sharp in the workplace, or you can be soft and coquettish in love; you can walk alone with an umbrella, or you can wait for someone to accompany you to see all the fireworks in the world. It turns out that the best love is never one-sided attachment, but evenly matched and going in both directions.
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