Miss Bai's Sick Little Wolf Cub
[New book,'A Metaphysical Big Boss, She Slashes a Scum with a Single Slash' is being serialized ~]
1v1 Shuang Jie, brother and sister
Bai Mo, a publicly recognized senior management talent of the headhunting company, stood out among the men on Wall Street. His methods were ruthless, and who wouldn't say that women were not inferior to men?
But in her heart, she was just a lowly worker.
She loved money and beautiful men. Her romantic stories were not inferior to her iron-blooded methods. There were not many people who were proud of their love life in the business world, but Bai Mo wanted to be proud for the rest of his life.
Bai Mo thought that he would never get married in his life and would live this life heartlessly. However, he did not expect that a contract would force a little puppy to stick to it.
Later on, after spending more time together, the little puppy revealed its sharp teeth. When it bit people, it really hurt.
[Small Theater]
Bai Mo walked into the office. Someone who was supposed to be reading documents was watching a movie.
"Tang Jun, tell me, do you want to die?"
"Sister, you're here. Come and watch my movie. I'm going to show off my abs!"
Bai Mo patted his face and gave a fake smile."Young Master Tang, I really want to beat you to death."
The man's face blushed and he said bashfully,"Sister, this isn't good, is it?" In the office."
Bai Mo was speechless.
It was another day of being angered by his thin-skinned face. However, this child's abdominal muscles were not pricked.
[The beautiful and valiant working lady, Miss Bai; the white wolf cub, Young Master Tang.]
Ponyboy Curtis is a 14-year-old boy whose world has been turned upside down. His parents were killed in an automobile accident just eight months before The Outsiders story takes place. He lives with his oldest brother, Darry, who is 20 years old and has legal custody of him and his other brother, Sodapop, who is 16. Darry characterizes Ponyboy as lacking common sense. Pony agrees with this assessment. He readily admits that he is smart at school, but sometimes he just doesn't think. These occasions get Pony into trouble that he could avoid. This is one aspect of his character that readers are able to see evolve throughout the book. Ponyboy learns that his behavior impacts others, and this newly acquired maturity leads to the telling of The Outsiders story. The brothers are greasers, a class term that refers to the young men on the East Side, the poor side of town. They are known for their long, greased hair. The brothers also belong to a small, tightly knit neighborhood gang. Pony explains, "there are just small bunches of friends who stick together, and the warfare is between the social classes." Pony is the youngest member of their gang, and the other gang members represent extended family members to him. He is able to find security in his friendships with them, and they help fill the void created by his parents' deaths. Ponyboy narrates the novel, and this narration is a catharsis for him. The reader is able to see the changes in Pony's viewpoints as he is dealing with many issues that are common in an adolescent's life. The most powerful issue is that life is not fair. From the deaths of his parents, to the economic conditions that cast them as greasers, to the deaths of his friends, life is not fair to Ponyboy. During this two-week period, Pony has to weather three deaths — two greasers and one from the rival gang, the Socs. The Socs, short for Socials, are the "West-side rich kids." By realizing that death at a young age is equally unfair for all of them, Pony is able to not only survive, but to justify his own existence. He takes it upon himself to make their deaths mean something.