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First Line World

First Line World

General Fiction

Xu Xing

170K0

The story focuses on four elite women in first-tier cities with an annual salary of one million and impressive resumes: Xu Nannan, managing director of an investment fund, faced the "35-year-old crisis" brought about by drastic changes in the industry. She was forced to switch from an investor to a fundraiser role that she had never had contact with, starting a difficult transformation of her career. Xie Suhe, the company's "chief executive", is a strong woman in the workplace, but her life completely collapsed after her "househusband" husband confessed that he had cheated on her. She must face her marriage, which was originally perfect but now has flaws. Yang Xiaole, an employee of "Universe Factory", suffered the double blow of middle-aged unemployment and her husband's marital infidelity. She ran away from the siege of marriage and embarked on a difficult but necessary road to self-independence. Advertising agent Jian Tingting started her own business on her own with creativity and courage. With her firm single and highly independent view of love, she remains sober in a materialistic city. In the end, she chose to devote herself to charity.

Quick Travel: Flower Spirit Notes

Xu Xing

5K0

Morning and evening, do you know? Every flower takes root, sprouts, blooms and bears fruit. It's all reincarnation. What I do most often is to wait for the flowers on the tree to bloom, and hope that you will return after the leaves fall.

Stand at Attention

Xu Xing

123K02

Secondly, short novels have their own irreplaceable artistic charm. The biggest feature of short novels is "small", so some people call it "dojo in a screw shell", while others call it "dance with shackles". These statements all embody the artistic characteristics of small novels, which are to see the sun through drops of water, to reflect the broadness through ordinary things, to accommodate the largest thoughts in the smallest space, and to provide readers with another possibility to understand society, nature, others and themselves.

The Rest Belongs to You

Xu Xing

103K01

"The Rest Belongs to You" is Xu Xing's only full-length novel, and it is also a rare "tramp novel" with critical spirit and ideological depth in the Chinese world. The novel describes two unemployed youths who first rode bicycles south from Beijing and met the village party secretary, a down-and-out director and a "passionate bitch". Later, they traveled to Tibet and abroad, and experienced various absurd, ridiculous, tender and helpless stories along the way. The novel is based on the author's real experience, reflecting the bizarre real society at that time, and also foreshadowing the life that has come now, with "nothing left".

Deliver the House

Deliver the House

General Fiction

Xu Xing

225K0

Most people have a dream of buying a house and want to own a house of their own. Li Xin'an, legal counsel of Mingsheng Real Estate, is a small person who has a dream of buying a house. He puts all his hopes in life on being able to move into a house in a school district purchased by his whole family as soon as possible. However, Mingsheng Real Estate faces a break in the capital chain and is unable to hand over the house. Pain ensues: his mother is critically ill, his lover runs away, and his lawyer's license is revoked. Peace of mind faces the darkest moment in his life. Will he choose to sink or fight back? This book starts from the author's personal experience and uses "house delivery" as the starting point to tell a story of "buying a house, handing over a house, checking out, safeguarding rights, and pursuing accountability" jointly written by home buyers and developers.

I Want to Give You My World

Xu Xing

2K0

Ah, it's begun. Chao Mu looked at the changing lights ahead. If I could go back in time, I wonder if I would still be able to meet him. The word love is inherently hurtful, and the moment you feel touched, you have already lost. The eldest lady, who has never been familiar with the world, is slowly shedding her last bit of humiliation. Just like the narcissus, slowly withering