
My Clients Are All My Ex-girlfriends
About This Novel
Yang Sen, a poor boy from Yancheng, made his way to Suzhou after being discharged from the army, and turned from a delivery boy into a real estate tycoon. However, he was trapped in the absurd predicament of "exchanging fake watches for sincerity" in his pursuit of wealth and wealth. He and his best friend Chen Hao relied on fake luxury goods packaging identities to play games among wealthy customers, and they successively started emotional entanglements with Bai Yueguang Ye Xinyao (who uses family power to measure love), silly girl Sisi (who is as passionate and sincere as holding a Malatang), and his ex-wife Lin Shuran (who claims to be in a school district to pull responsibilities). The story deconstructs the class gap with black humor, and uses symbols such as fake Rolexes and A-grade high heels to connect the bitterness and comedy of the bottom strugglers: Yang Sen sees reality clearly in Ye Xinyao's Hermès crit, understands purity in Sisi's broken-heeled shoes, but loses his original intention in Lin Shuran's appeal for a school district room. When he was sitting on a business empire, there was no one around to share the orange candies with him. All he had left was the regret of "laughing and hurting", which echoed in the reinforced concrete into an absurd and sad urban fable.
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