
Targeted Killings: Cracking the City's Secrets with a Gps Dismantler
by Zhu Xing
About This Novel
In China, the production and consumption of automobiles has long been a common practice. Under the temptation of huge economic interests and human greed, many people have installed GPS positioning devices in their cars, either explicitly or covertly. From this, a "fixed-point removal service" - the profession of removing vehicle GPS came into being. After graduating from the military academy, Zhu Xing worked as a communications engineer in Shanghai. Because he was familiar with electronic information, he was hired by Chen Zhan, a fellow who ran a repair shop, with a high salary to become a GPS disassembly engineer. GPS involves privacy. Zhu Xing contacts all kinds of car owners every day and learns many interesting, dark, or bizarre stories. Among them is an amazing commercial spy. There are also crazy fans who follow female celebrities. There are also the unscrupulous "medical representatives" in the medical circle, the "big shots" who attack each other in the workplace, the fake monks in the temple, the "Vietnamese bride" who cheated and ran away from marriage. In this small mobile society of less than a few square feet, the private car contains the most naked reality of the world. Each story records a secret from different industries and circles, including the consequences of greed, and the exciting punishment of evil and promotion of good. After experiencing the test of these events, Zhu Xing, who has gradually matured, was involved in a more dangerous struggle.
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