Boss

Boss

by Wang Fangchen

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199Kwords6chapters
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About This Novel

"The Boss" written by Wang Fangchen tells the story of a walnut orchard that was devastated by war and hunger. Boss Zhuang worked with the villagers to fight against the town, which was controlled by ultra-leftist trends, and everyone was able to survive the difficult years. He hoped to get Zhuang Daoqian's support, but was misunderstood, so he took an extraordinary step - betraying his beloved woman Li Mai and making Yaya, the village chief's daughter, pregnant. She gave birth to a son, Jia Xiang. A group of urban educated youth came to the village. His wife Li Mai had a relationship with Cui Mingcheng. Boss Zhuang became angry and used the educated youth Liu Fucai to retaliate against Cui Mingcheng. Li Mai then committed suicide. Times are constantly changing. Mr. Zhuang resigned from his position as village party secretary, opened a large walnut orchard workshop, and became the richest man in the local area. Jiaxiang gradually grew up. One day, Boss Zhuang was waiting in the walnut orchard and asked to help him study. Jiaxiang began to have various speculations about his life experience. Later, Jiaxiang was admitted to university and left his hometown. Wealth did not bring Mr. Zhuang more, but the loneliness in the walnut orchard became stronger and stronger. Jiaxiang returned to his hometown during the summer vacation. Boss Zhuang behaved abnormally, causing dissatisfaction with his daughter Mang Mei. Mang Mei yearns for a new life, but getting close to Jia Xiang brings deep humiliation. Zhuang Daoqian reluctantly revealed to Mang Mei the many years of grievances between their previous generations. Boss Zhuang realized that everything he had was based on false illusions, so he threw himself into the workshop fire and died. Mang Mei felt guilty and married Yuan Guangtian, the man she despised most. Many years later, Mang Mei's youth has passed away, but her memory of her father will never end.

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