As a result, the patriarch was unhappy that it was too idle, so he made it copy all of Gu Huasheng's later manuscripts, ostensibly to fill the bookshelf.
Gu Huasheng is a man of action; he started writing that very day, using his own experiences as the subject matter and adding some embellishments.
They quickly contacted a newspaper to publish the article. Thanks to the experience passed down from her aunt, this time it went much more smoothly. They brought Shishi a copy of the newspaper every day.
Then Shishi read the newspaper and copied it for Xie Da.
Xie Da: ...It suspects it's a punishment that's been delayed.
That day, he was waiting for his manuscript, and Shishi was also waiting. She was pregnant and hadn't gone to school. Lu Ran always brought her back.
Lu Ran is also in the literature department and is Gu Huasheng's classmate.
After waiting for a long time without seeing the manuscript, I went to buy a newspaper, but the serialized article wasn't published today either.
"What's going on? Why did he stop writing? I was really engrossed in reading it, and I was itching to join in."
Gu Huasheng is very good at leaving foreshadowing, hooking one thing after another, making you want to read the next chapter immediately after finishing the previous one.
I learned from Lu Ran that Gu Huasheng left school yesterday afternoon and hasn't returned.
“His mother came to see him. I was in class at the time, and I think I heard something about his serious condition and that the surgery couldn’t be delayed.”
I understand now, it's his daughter's illness that's flared up.
The most annoying thing about reading articles is that there's no conclusion. Shishi has decided to go to the hospital to give birth.
Zhang Tong quickly took out the package for preparing for childbirth.
My due date is just a few days away, so I can go early if I want. With He Chaoyang and Dr. Tao there, the ward has already been arranged.
Xie Lin, her husband, knew her best. She wasn't going to give birth; she was going to listen to the script.
The addiction to gossip will never die.
I never expected that Gu Huasheng would look so haggard after just one day.
When we met in the inpatient department, I almost didn't recognize him.
In the cold winter, he wore only a thin cotton coat and huddled up in a ball from the cold.
His daughter's condition had just stabilized, and the hospital hoped he could raise money quickly for surgery, otherwise the little girl would have a hard time surviving.
"I'm sorry, I can't write right now. I only have two days to prepare the draft. I'll give it to you later."
He publishes a daily journal, but because he needs to study and his hands are stiff from the cold weather, he doesn't prepare many articles.
That won't do. This person was born to write stories. It would be such a pity to stop writing. The main thing is that I haven't finished reading a story yet, and I'm itching to finish it.
So Guagua and Chou Chou set out.
When Guagua saw the weak little girl on the hospital bed, he was completely distraught.
"Master, she's your sister."
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