
Luoying Street
About This Novel
There is such a group of people in "Camp Street" who live at the bottom with no fixed life routine or trajectory. They seem to have no direction, just like some wooden boats or duckweeds drifting in the huge waves. They have no piers or roots to tie them to, and they will capsize or drift elsewhere at any time. This is an era that revolves around money. It seems that everyone is wandering in the dream of getting rich. The same is true for the people in "No Camp Street". The "I" in the novel - Li Baogong, is a bit like Wei Xiaobao. He was the kind of gangster who did not study well when he was a child, and was laid off after working, so he could only wander the streets. However, he seemed to have something or yearning in his heart, but in No Camp Street, it was covered up by his role as a male prostitute, pimp, etc.
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