When Life is Short, Goods Bring Wealth

When Life is Short, Goods Bring Wealth

by Tang Dehuai

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Ch. 2The Salesman Settled Down and Caused Trouble
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About This Novel

A masterpiece of market satire with hilarious contrasts across the internet is here! Say goodbye to false positive energy routines, this book "When Life Is Short and Goods Make Money" focuses on heart-breaking truth and lots of laughs. It strips away all the smooth and hypocritical adults. The more you read, the more addictive it becomes! The biggest highlight of this book is the protagonist Wang Laohu, who is a no-nonsense figure in the city. He can be called the top "face-changing master" in the countryside. His double-sided character is absurd and funny. The fifty-eight-year-old man who lives alone has the ability to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages, and be tactful and tactful engraved into his bones. He can change his face faster than turning the pages of a book, and his handling of worldly affairs is at the textbook level. As long as it is profitable, he will be enthusiastic and kind-hearted. When facing the vendors who bring goods and the merchants who come to visit, he greets them with a smile, is sweet and coaxing, is humble and enthusiastic, and tries his best to flatter and win over, and he is easy to talk about in various situations. Even if they are strangers to each other, they can instantly become familiar with each other in a lively conversation. They will put down their bodies just to make some small profits. Their hypocrisy is funny and real. But once he encounters an injury or disaster, a neighborhood in danger, or a wedding or funeral, he immediately turns his back on him. One moment they were chatting and laughing and calling each other brothers, but the next moment they ran away from each other, avoiding bad luck like a scourge. Even if you have received favors from others, you will still look on coldly when others are in trouble, never get involved, and don't care about any human dignity. Wang Laochao is by no means a pure villain, he just tears away the selfishness and utilitarianism that ordinary people pretend to be. There is no deliberate preaching or forced sublimation. The whole story is full of vivid rural fireworks and daily trivial matters. The extreme character contrast brings with it hilarious laughter, and there is pungent sarcasm hidden between the lines. It accurately exposes the false skin of worldly human relationships and reveals the absurd and transparent survival wisdom of the low-level people.

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