Chapter 94 Returning Home in Glory to Comfort My Ancestors Old Classmate Liu Jun Returns to China



The two and a half hour feast was a great pleasure for both the host and the guests. Xiao Zhennan, as the eldest son of Xiao Town, made his first official appearance in his hometown.

This shows how much Xiao Zhen loves his eldest son. Xiao Zhennan is also very capable. He is the youngest active Yangtze River Scholar and member of the Hundred Thousand Million Experts Group except for his second brother.

After bidding farewell to the leaders, Wang Chang, his old classmate Xiao Zhen, and Ma Dongquan and Guan Wenfang who came in the afternoon had tea and chatted at Xiao Zhen’s high-rise apartment in the Paradise Center.

It was then that Xiao Zhen learned from Wang Chang that his elementary school class monitor, Liu Jun, had returned to his hometown and now opened an American-style bar on Jiangbei Bar Street. Everyone was very sad.

This guy could be said to be the one whose father held the highest position among his elementary school classmates. However, the tide of time was unstoppable, and his father was swept away to prison in the late 1990s.

Fortunately, Liu Jun only had half a year left before graduating with a master's degree. This guy has always had a strong ability to withstand pressure since he was a child, and he gritted his teeth and washed dishes to complete his studies at Princeton.

I gave up the opportunity to study for a doctorate and went directly to work in an investment bank, but there is an invisible career ceiling for Asians.

If his father hadn't fallen, he would have easily become a senior partner of a big company like Goldman Sachs. But unfortunately, his father went to jail, so he is a poor Wall Street worker.

After enduring hardship for nearly 30 years, getting married, having children, buying a house and settling down, he thought he would live a peaceful life in North America.

Unfortunately, at the age of 46, he was cheated on, divorced, and returned to his hometown of Yuzhou.

Yuzhou no longer recognized him at all. It was actually quite nice to just sit behind the counter of his bar every day and watch the young people having fun.

But he would often think of his friends and his children, and he would sigh deeply. He still had to wait in his hometown of Yuzhou for his parents to be released from prison, which was still half a year away...

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