
Turmeric Chews Old Stories
by Meng Lingjun
About This Novel
Jiang Huang, like all the post-90s generation, wants to find a satisfying job, but unlike all the post-90s generation, Jiang Huang has no job, not even a makeshift job. Compared with other post-90s generations who are constantly changing jobs, Jiang Huang is very Buddhist and just wants to stay at home and think about a result. So when Jiang Huang stayed at home and was disliked by his mother, many things happened that made Jiang Huang shaken. Jiang Huang thought that maybe he could just find a job, so that he wouldn't have to go on a blind date; Jiang Huang thought that maybe he could just be obedient and go on a blind date, so that he wouldn't have to go out to work; Jiang Huang thought that maybe he could just make do with it, and wouldn't others do the same? What kind of onion do dreams count in the face of reality? A story about the confusion, struggle, sinking, and self-rescue of the post-90s generation. Communication group: 389864093, group name: I don't know what it is called
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Five of the ten chapters of the article are about cats. No wonder few people read it. 1 Comment No comments
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