
Beijing Affair: Office Scheming
About This Novel
The original novel of "The Workplace Is a Technical Job" starring Cai'er Ying and Wang Yaoqing! Chasing dreams with passion, counterattacking the apocalypse in the workplace! In a workplace where love and interests are entangled, I hope I can be your only support. This is the journey of a white-collar worker working hard in the workplace. As a group executive, Dong Youran is capable and has to deal with every step of the way when dealing with her female boss. However, facing the male boss's vague feelings makes her walk on thin ice and have a hard time dealing with it. At the same time, the squeeze and competition from parallel departments made it difficult for her to break free, and the offside and restlessness of her subordinates made her even more troublesome. Faced with many difficulties, Dong Youran is exhausted. How should she break out of the siege and become a butterfly in such a situation?
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Life is like seven days following another seven days, constantly repeated. The days flow by in the blink of an eye, and every day is tense and fulfilling. This kind of tension can make you forget many past events that you don't want to mention, and this kind of enrichment can make you have no time to take into account the so-called mood and life. You are like a programmed robot, without any instructions from others, you just follow the internally stored work list and execute it step by step.
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Thoughts
In the workplace, you need a good education, impressive talent and magnanimity as the prerequisites for being practical. When you are down and sad, you should face the facts and actively solve problems. There is no smoke but there are many competitions. Only those who can tolerate humiliation and humiliation can take advantage of the situation to climb up in good times. In adversity, they can be determined and forbearing to turn the tide.
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Is this an open ending? Or does the last hand-holding mean she chose Shen? After all, I am a secular person who likes happy endings and straightforward endings. Although the fantasy ending is more impressive, I still hope that I can be told clearly who she chose and lived a happy life. In fact, I am conflicted. I know mentally that Shen is more suitable for her, but if she chooses Mu Han, I will accept it. Even if it is clear that she chooses Shen, I feel regretful and pity Mu Han, but my reason tells me that Mu Han actually does not deserve sympathy. Although the author portrays Mu Han as tangled and gloomy, from another perspective, I think he is just a scumbag. First of all, he had a third son. Although some people hold the view that love comes first, regardless of whether they are married or not, I still don't agree with it. Of course, I don't know whether they got together after the divorce or whether they got together before the divorce. What I don't agree with is that they got together before the divorce, fought for it because of love, and got together after the divorce. I don't have any objection. I still have traditional concepts. Furthermore, in order to give an explanation to his family, he sacrificed his wife. He was loveless, but kidnapped her for so many years. She was so innocent. Although he had sufficient material resources, it could not cover up his selfish nature. He even said that he hates women who cry, make trouble, and hang themselves the most. It's ridiculous. Doesn't he feel guilty for his 20 years of betrayal? Yes, it seems like he doesn't! And as for Suo, why is it so easy to compromise? Even though he has the evidence that she is making things difficult for the heroine, Suo can't bear it anymore. Such a man lacks courage, sense of right and wrong, and is indecisive. He is indeed not worthy of the heroine. I don't know if the author is too tolerant of Mu Han and portrays him in such a way that people can't hate him. Although I think he's a scumbag rationally, I really can't hate him. Maybe it's because of his struggle and struggle, his insight into everything but the inability to get rid of it, and the overflow of maternal nature? Can't tell. I still hope that Shen will be with the heroine. He understands her and can help her come out of the gloom, release her emotions, and have a family that is not a hindrance. She is handsome and rich, considerate and capable, can go out of the hall and into the kitchen, perfect, and finally a happy family. This is the straightforward ending I added, I think
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Life is like seven days following another seven days, constantly repeated. The days flow by in the blink of an eye, and every day is tense and fulfilling. This kind of tension can make you forget many past events that you don't want to mention, and this kind of enrichment can make you have no time to take into account the so-called mood and life. You are like a programmed robot, without any instructions from others, you just follow the internally stored work list and execute it step by step.
Books i like
Office scheming
Great article!
This book is super good! Suitable for working women to read!
Sign in. . . .
Thoughts
In the workplace, you need a good education, impressive talent and magnanimity as the prerequisites for being practical. When you are down and sad, you should face the facts and actively solve problems. There is no smoke but there are many competitions. Only those who can tolerate humiliation and humiliation can take advantage of the situation to climb up in good times. In adversity, they can be determined and forbearing to turn the tide.
Feeling
Is this an open ending? Or does the last hand-holding mean she chose Shen? After all, I am a secular person who likes happy endings and straightforward endings. Although the fantasy ending is more impressive, I still hope that I can be told clearly who she chose and lived a happy life. In fact, I am conflicted. I know mentally that Shen is more suitable for her, but if she chooses Mu Han, I will accept it. Even if it is clear that she chooses Shen, I feel regretful and pity Mu Han, but my reason tells me that Mu Han actually does not deserve sympathy. Although the author portrays Mu Han as tangled and gloomy, from another perspective, I think he is just a scumbag. First of all, he had a third son. Although some people hold the view that love comes first, regardless of whether they are married or not, I still don't agree with it. Of course, I don't know whether they got together after the divorce or whether they got together before the divorce. What I don't agree with is that they got together before the divorce, fought for it because of love, and got together after the divorce. I don't have any objection. I still have traditional concepts. Furthermore, in order to give an explanation to his family, he sacrificed his wife. He was loveless, but kidnapped her for so many years. She was so innocent. Although he had sufficient material resources, it could not cover up his selfish nature. He even said that he hates women who cry, make trouble, and hang themselves the most. It's ridiculous. Doesn't he feel guilty for his 20 years of betrayal? Yes, it seems like he doesn't! And as for Suo, why is it so easy to compromise? Even though he has the evidence that she is making things difficult for the heroine, Suo can't bear it anymore. Such a man lacks courage, sense of right and wrong, and is indecisive. He is indeed not worthy of the heroine. I don't know if the author is too tolerant of Mu Han and portrays him in such a way that people can't hate him. Although I think he's a scumbag rationally, I really can't hate him. Maybe it's because of his struggle and struggle, his insight into everything but the inability to get rid of it, and the overflow of maternal nature? Can't tell. I still hope that Shen will be with the heroine. He understands her and can help her come out of the gloom, release her emotions, and have a family that is not a hindrance. She is handsome and rich, considerate and capable, can go out of the hall and into the kitchen, perfect, and finally a happy family. This is the straightforward ending I added, I think
