About This Book
A satirical story follows a zealous bureau officer who devises a plan to turn private celebrations into mandatory, revenue-raising occasions by making birthday gratuities enforceable like seasonal quotas. His superior embraces the scheme and intertwines official ceremony with personal life by arranging the officer's wedding at headquarters, while the fiancée worries about the financial and social strain on ordinary consumers. As staff mobilize under comic military formality to implement Operation Nativity, the narrative skewers bureaucratic appetite for control and the commercialization of sentiment through escalating mandates and penalties.
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