
Got a Free Lunch
by Shao Huoyan
About This Novel
"Free Lunch" is the first collection of novels by Hubei writer Shao Huolan. It includes 100 works published by the author in 2009 and 2010 in "Reader", "Yangtze River Literature and Art", "Selected Short Novels", "Selected Micro Novels", "Selected Essays", "Yangcheng Evening News" and other newspapers and periodicals.
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Official(3)Scraped 20d ago
All of them reveal the hidden rules of officialdom. Very ironic.
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When people took the little girl to her mother, the little girl's mother just woke up. She held the little girl and cried and laughed. When people told the little girl's mother about the thrilling scene just now, the little girl's mother knelt down with the little girl in her arms and kowtowed to Hushan more than a dozen times. The scene erupted into thunderous applause, and this applause was undoubtedly dedicated to the tiger. After the applause, people came to the conclusion that tigers do not eat people. Do tigers really not eat people? One month later, the facts will speak for themselves. That day, due to the caretaker's negligence, he forgot to close the exit gate after feeding. The tiger ran out in broad daylight and walked onto the street. The streets exploded, and people fled in confusion. The residents on the balconies upstairs tracked the tigers with their eyes. People were once again surprised to find that tigers do not eat people. The tiger walked past several people who were running and fell to the ground. He didn't stop and looked at them friendly.
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Official(3)Scraped 20d ago
All of them reveal the hidden rules of officialdom. Very ironic.
,,,
When people took the little girl to her mother, the little girl's mother just woke up. She held the little girl and cried and laughed. When people told the little girl's mother about the thrilling scene just now, the little girl's mother knelt down with the little girl in her arms and kowtowed to Hushan more than a dozen times. The scene erupted into thunderous applause, and this applause was undoubtedly dedicated to the tiger. After the applause, people came to the conclusion that tigers do not eat people. Do tigers really not eat people? One month later, the facts will speak for themselves. That day, due to the caretaker's negligence, he forgot to close the exit gate after feeding. The tiger ran out in broad daylight and walked onto the street. The streets exploded, and people fled in confusion. The residents on the balconies upstairs tracked the tigers with their eyes. People were once again surprised to find that tigers do not eat people. The tiger walked past several people who were running and fell to the ground. He didn't stop and looked at them friendly.
This can be done
