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The Story of Furong City, the first outline of Don't Use Hidden Dragons
In order to realize his father's dream of becoming a general, Lin Liang decided to enter the military academy. Unexpectedly, he was carefully arranged by his family to study at Sichuan University. Here, he not only met his good friends in the dormitory, but also had emotional entanglements with several girls. In order to get rid of the shackles of his family, he took a very despicable means when he was assigned to graduate, and he did not hesitate to hurt Yueru, his childhood sweetheart who had always loved him at the expense of marriage. Finally, with the help of his classmate Liu Min's parents, he successfully stayed in Chengdu and entered Jincheng Company to do real estate. He used his intelligence to successfully revitalize the unfinished building for the company, solved the problem of funds, and collected a lot of black money in it himself. He cleverly set up a bureau, successfully drove away the company's vice president and mastered all the company's project resources. In the process of demolition, he met a Paoge named Jin and fell in love with Jianghu involuntarily. . . . . .

In order to solve the worries, he racked his brains and finally succeeded in seducing Shen Xiaohong, a married company executive. They became secretly in love and felt at home in the company. Unexpectedly, he put his feelings into crisis and started a cold war with his wife, Liu Min, because he subsidized the living expenses of poor students of 1000 yuan. Taking advantage of the opportunity of returning to Beijing for the New Year, he stumbled across clues from his grandparents and knew that his family must have great secrets. After the well-off project was successfully completed, he learned from Mr. Zheng, the construction boss, that his father's brilliant achievements in sweeping the Himalayas in that year and the outstanding performance of his father's troops in the later self-defense counterattack against Vietnam made him feel very proud. But at this time, because of Liu Min's affair, his marriage was completely red. After the divorce, he decided to go to Shenzhen alone, because he had no face to go back to see Yueru. Unexpectedly, he suddenly fell ill on a rainy night and was finally rescued by several prostitutes. So, a famous college student lived with several prostitutes who sold their bodies. . . . . .