
Going to Paris Tomorrow
by Luo Weizhang
About This Novel
Police station chief Ran Qingguang moved his family to Chengdu after repeated defeats in his official career. Poverty, no friends, no job, quarrels over saving money, life is dull, depressed and depressing. The pampered wife is determined to work in a housekeeping company. Before she left, she spoke on the phone loudly on the bus: Ah, it's me, yes, yes, I'm going to Paris tomorrow, and the plane tickets have been bought. Everyone in the car looked at her with envy, and then she got out of the car with tears streaming down her face.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
What kind of unfairness creates the difficulty of being an honest official? In this world, no wonder there are fewer and fewer honest and upright officials! Who dares to do it? Is it worth it? Paying out is inversely proportional to what you get. Doesn't it hurt yourself and make others easier?
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
What kind of unfairness creates the difficulty of being an honest official? In this world, no wonder there are fewer and fewer honest and upright officials! Who dares to do it? Is it worth it? Paying out is inversely proportional to what you get. Doesn't it hurt yourself and make others easier?
