The first is the birth of Zhao Jiadi. I often wonder why I'm not a rich second generation, so I don't have to knock on the keyboard every day to earn some money for traffic advertising here. But Zhao Jiadi was born doomed. He comes from the second generation of a rich family, and his father is the boss of a big consortium. He is the sole heir of the consortium, but he just doesn't want to be an heir. It is really more dead than people. The author, like most readers, hates it.
Secondly, Jiadi Zhao is indeed a person without the rich second generation gene, even without the support of his father. Through his own efforts, he went to college, found a job, worked hard for his career, and then found his own love. It is an inspirational story of an ordinary person, but he is a real rich second generation. This contrast will poke the hearts of all the audience. Everyone is wondering why this man is so stupid. Why not inherit what he has now? Maybe this is the author.
The power struggle between the third giants is always a clue of the whole drama. Zhao Jiadi doesn't want to get involved, but he has no choice but to face it, which makes the author feel that ordinary people's lives are beautiful, and plain life is a happy life. Rich people just live a life of three meals a day, but they have to face the competition from cheating shopping malls. They may be passive, knocked down and dragged down at any time, so the protagonist does not want to enter this life and has been pursuing it.
So watching this TV series reminds me of a teacher's words that we are all ordinary people, doing ordinary things in ordinary posts, but ordinary people's lives are the happiest.