Beijingers in Beijing

Beijingers in Beijing

by Liu Xuan

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Ai Xi was born in a patriarchal family. She is a sophomore at the Academy of Fine Arts. She has a younger brother, Ai Mingchen, who is a senior in high school. Her father, Ai Qusheng, forced her to drop out of school in order to pay for his son's college tuition. Nan Bing and the rich and handsome Xiang Hai were a couple that everyone envied when they were in high school. They were still entangled after they broke up. Because they wanted to open a cafe, she met Guan Cheng, an unruly young man who played rock and roll while working in a bar to make money. The bad relationship between the two turned into a fight between three people. Xu Wenwen covets the beauty of handsome men and is always defrauded of money and sex. However, she has an unrealistic dream - she wants to undergo plastic surgery to enter the entertainment industry. She made unnecessary sacrifices, starting with flat molds and car molds, and worked hard all the way. Three good girls live together, laughing and arguing every day. Being plotted by her father, she dropped out of school, and her mother attempted suicide after her affair was discovered. Ai Xi, who suffered successive blows, needed money to change her own destiny, and she also needed money to protect her helpless mother. She will go behind the back of her boyfriend Yang Muyang and bow to the successful entrepreneur Ding Zhaodong who offers to support her with a huge sum of money...

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This is an old book, right? I first bought this book in the winter of 2019. That winter was the year I was most depressed. I had a breakup and surgery when I was about to die. I bought this book while I was in the hospital bed. On New Year's Eve, I was discharged from the hospital. I thought it was the good luck this book brought me. I escaped from the depression of reading in the hospital and opened this book with a new feeling.

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