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The Sons of Red Lake

The Sons of Red Lake

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Nuannuan returns to Chu Wang, her birthplace, to reconnect with Kaitian. They unearth forgotten treasures from the royal past, leading to a tourism boom. However, outsider investment and corruption threaten the village's sleepy nature.

Format: Hardback
Publication date: 04 February 2022
Publisher: ACA Publishing Limited


Nuannuan, a young woman who had grown up in the bustling metropolis of Shanghai, is forced to return to her rural hometown of Chu Wang due to her mother's deteriorating health. Upon her arrival, she is heartbroken to discover that her birthplace has been left behind by the rapid pace of modernity. Despite warnings from her family and friends, Nuannuan quickly reconnects with Kaitian, her childhood sweetheart.

The village of Chu Wang is nestled around the picturesque Red Lake, which holds a rich history dating back to ancient times. The lake's misty shores once served as a sanctuary for kings and their entourages, offering them a respite from the demands of their royal lives. The couple, driven by their curiosity and entrepreneurial spirit, unearth forgotten treasures hidden within the village's ancient ruins. They quickly capitalize on these discoveries, setting off a boom in tourism.

Word of the lake's beauty spreads like wildfire, attracting the attention of outsiders and investors from all over the world. The village, once known for its simplicity and tranquility, is now transformed into a bustling hub of activity. However, with the influx of money and power comes a dark side. The newly elected mayor, fueled by his desire for wealth and influence, starts to reshape Chu Wang to his own corrupt ends. He engages in bribery, corruption, and land grabs, leaving the villagers in poverty and despair.

Determined to share in this new abundance, the villagers are caught in a moral dilemma. They are tempted by the promises of wealth and progress, but they fear that they may be exchanging one type of poverty for another. They yearn for a better life, but they are unsure of the path to take. As the situation in Chu Wang escalates, Nuannuan and Kaitian find themselves at the forefront of a movement to protect the village and its heritage. They rally the villagers, organizing protests and rallies to voice their concerns and demand accountability from the corrupt mayor.

Despite their efforts, the mayor remains undeterred. He uses his power and influence to silence any opposition and continue his corrupt practices. The situation in Chu Wang becomes increasingly tense, and the villagers are forced to confront the harsh reality of their newfound prosperity. They realize that the price of progress may be too high, and they are determined to fight for their rights and the future of their beloved village.

In the end, Nuannuan and Kaitian's love and determination inspire the villagers to stand up against the corrupt mayor. They organize a peaceful protest, which attracts the attention of the media and government officials. The mayor is eventually forced to step down, and a new era of transparency and accountability begins in Chu Wang. The village is able to preserve its heritage and natural beauty, while also providing opportunities for its residents to thrive.

The story of Chu Wang serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked capitalism and the importance of preserving our cultural heritage. It reminds us that progress should be driven by compassion and respect for the people and the environment, and that we should never be willing to sacrifice our values for short-term gain.

Weight: 532g
Dimension: 223 x 149 x 37 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781838905439

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