
Deepwater: Chinese-style Business
by Guo Xiaodun
About This Novel
[Relationship between Men and Women + Social Reality] Water has no permanent shape, but it can change its shape after entering different objects. Human beings are like water, they have to be able to "take shape according to the object". As the saying goes, "Those who are accustomed to water nature will establish themselves in the world." The rivers and lakes are unfathomable, and there are whirlpools, undercurrents, and reefs somewhere. If you are not accustomed to water, you will inevitably capsize. Fan Dawei is a businessman struggling on the edge of failure. His dream of taking root in the provincial capital has been repeatedly frustrated. Jiang Haolei is well versed in the "rules" and relied on a strange stone called "Golden Bull Watching the Moon" to win the river cleaning project. He also used this to promote the transfer of battlefield licenses and achieve a career breakthrough. With the launch of the "Riverside Scenic Corridor" project, the competition between various forces has become fierce. Business, human relations, and political intrigues are intertwined here to form a contemporary scene of rivers and lakes. Fan Dawei is also practicing "water nature" in the cruel world... On the other hand, Fan Dawei's journalist girlfriend Tong Hui meets female entrepreneur Shen Aili through a character report, and the two pursue their own self-worth in the gap between shopping malls, workplaces and emotions. Tong Hui chose to resign and start a business in an attempt to get rid of her emotional fetters with Fan Dawei; while Shen Aili, despite having tens of millions of assets, healed the trauma of her marriage with a minimalist life. They reflect contemporary women's redefinition of independence and happiness. This book is a mirror that reflects human nature, relationships and the tide of the times. It tells the survival wisdom of a group of people in following the trend and taking advantage of it. The novel reveals a reality: the real winner is not the person with the most capital, but the person who understands water nature best, makes good use of rules, and is well versed in "changing things into shapes".
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