
In Fact, I Don't Blame You for Being Laid Off
by Liu Huiqiang
About This Novel
An old technical expert in the factory was forced to be laid off in the face of the company's technological transformation. In order to keep her job, she encountered a lot of sexual harassment. At the crossroads of survival and dignity, what choice should the laid-off female worker make? As soon as Liao Huifen walked into the factory gate, she met Wang Li, who was in the same team. Wang Li was pushing a bicycle and chewing fried dough sticks in her mouth, greeting her from afar. "Sister Liao, wait for me for a moment." Liao Huifen stood on the cement road in front of the factory and waited for Wang Li to deposit her bicycle. It is the season of spring and flowers are blooming, the sky is very blue, and a few snow-white clouds are floating quietly, very high and far away. The sun is not as timid and insignificant as the sun in winter, but is full of tenderness and affection, shining warmly on the body.
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