Chapter 393: [This One Night]
Zhang Linsheng was a typical example of a child born in the eighties to a poor, working-class family.
This was evident in many small details.
For instance, before he turned eighteen, he rarely had the chance to ride in a car.
His primary modes of transport included his own two legs, a bicycle, and the bus.
He almost never had the opportunity to ride in a car; even taxis were a rarity. Only during holidays, when visiting relatives with his family, could he catch a few rides.
Living this way, he developed a habit: whenever he had the chance to ride in a car, he preferred the front, sitting in the passenger seat.
Another example was his disciplined eating habits. Growing up in a family that wasn't well-off, he had learned not to waste food—a lesson often enforced by his father, Zhang Tiejun, with slaps.
