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Chapter 2: Difficult Decisions
Chapter 3: No Gate to Appeal
Chapter 4: Elevator Fear
Chapter 5: Undercurrent surging
Chapter 6: Owner Planning
Chapter 7: Establishment of Owners Committee
Chapter 8: Public Maintenance Fund
Chapter 1: Nightmare of Settlement
Chapter 9: Supervision and Discussion
Chapter 12: New and Old Alternatives
Chapter 11: Encountering a Rogue
Chapter 10: Frontal Confrontation
Novel Introduction
After the gradual replacement of commercial housing in unit courtyards and street alleys, various residential communities have sprung up in the center or suburbs of the city like mushrooms after rain. A community is a cell of society, an enlarged microcosm of a family. A functioning community not only requires basic facilities such as water and electricity, but also requires a steady flow of public funds to maintain it.The novel takes the New Vision community as a cross-section, depicting the contradictions and conflicts arising from various affairs such as the establishment of the homeowners' committee, the renovation of old elevators, and the recruitment of property companies in a picturesque manner. It also reveals the good, evil, beauty, and ugliness of human nature from multiple perspectives.In the almost universal community-based real world, the lingering questions of how communities operate, how to make residents feel comfortable and convenient, and how to ensure the sustainable development of living spaces that people rely on for survival provide ample reasons for writing and reading this novel.The novel revolves around the renewal of the old elevator incident, depicting the greed of General Bai, the ineffective management of Lu Weiming, the forward selfish desires, and the narrow-minded betrayal of Old Chao, all of which are portrayed in a straightforward manner. But these, in front of the upright and kind Meng La, and in front of Mr. Ma's brave and decisive way of handling things, were all intelligently resolved invisibly.Through this story, the joy, anger, sorrow, laughter, and anger of the homeowners, as well as the real life in the community and the many difficulties and problems they face, will make people feel that opening this novel is worth it!