Chapter 5: Entrepreneurship

The weather was clear, and a light breeze gently blew.

'Gray Shark' sat in his wheelchair, being pushed by the caregiver out of his basement, slowly moving through the small park next to the apartment. He looked at the green grass on the ground and smelled the freshness of dew.

Auntie Nasa sat on a bench, her eyes following her son's figure, a smile of relief on her face, but her heart was full of sadness.

As a polio patient, 'Gray Shark's' growth was destined to be different from other children. His body was confined to a wheelchair, missing out on many of the joys that ordinary people take for granted.

Sensitive, introverted, and timid.

Since adolescence, he had almost completely cut off contact with the outside world, enclosing himself entirely in the small space of his basement.

'Gray Shark' commanded storms online, becoming a powerful figure in the virtual world, all thanks to his mother's support and encouragement.

In reality, he remained lonely and isolated.