Chapter 579 Wings of Rebirth



Chapter 579 Wings of Rebirth

Ling Pingying eventually apologized to Gu Siqing in the newspaper. In fact, almost everyone in the Kyoto literary world knew about the affair between her and Gu Siqing. Of course, there were also different opinions on the matter.

Most people close to Ling Pingying felt that Gu Siqing was overly aggressive and overly fussy. Some industry leaders felt that Gu Siqing was disrespectful to her seniors and too sharp and inflexible. Of course, many others felt that Gu Siqing was right, and that if someone had hit her hard, she should have fought back.

However, readers and writers have different perspectives, so naturally, their views on the matter are also different. Most readers side with Gu Siqing and begin to doubt Ling Pingying's character.

Ling Pingying received many letters from readers, most of which were accusatory, some even harshly cursing others. Some readers somehow found Ling Pingying's phone number and called her to ask why she did such a despicable thing.

Ling Pingying experienced the readers' madness firsthand, and she hid at home for more than a month and did not dare to go out.

There are always gossipmongers everywhere. Many people at the TV station knew that Gu Siqing was the writer of sticky dumplings. Someone approached her and asked about her relationship with Ling Pingying, but she was vague about it. Seeing that she was unwilling to talk, those people stopped asking.

A few days later, Liu Yingzhe, who had been on leave, returned to work. Gu Siqing took the initiative to hand over the work she had taken over from him.

But then Chief Editor Jiao called Liu Yingzhe into his office and said to him, "Yingzhe, are you planning to change your job?"

Liu Yingzhe lowered his head and said nothing. He could imagine that the company would change his job, but he didn't want to change. He liked his current job, and he had been doing this job for many years and was already familiar with it. If he changed his job, he would have to adapt again.

When people reach middle age, what they fear most is changes in work and family.

"I know you may have objections to me changing your job, but you are also familiar with the work of our department. We cannot afford any mistakes and must concentrate fully," said Editor-in-Chief Jiao.

Liu Yingzhe looked up at Editor-in-Chief Jiao and said, "Don't we still have Xiao Gu? If I have something to do at home and can't leave, she can fill in."

Editor-in-Chief Jiao sighed, "Yingzhe, I understand you. Xiao Gu can be your backup, but think about it, can she always be your backup? With her ability, she'll have to change positions after just a year or two. What will we do then? Should we find you another replacement?"

Liu Yingzhe stopped talking. The work of one job could be completed by one person, and the company would not assign two people to one position just to take care of him.

"Here are a few positions for you to choose from," Chief Editor Jiao said. "If you're not satisfied with any of them, you can also go to Guangming Daily. I've already contacted them."

"Thank you!" Liu Yingzhe said sincerely, Editor-in-Chief Jiao has done a lot for him.

Back in the office, Liu Yingzhe told Gu Siqing that he was going to Guangming Daily as an editor and asked her to continue with her previous job. Gu Siqing was not too surprised after hearing this, but she still felt a little embarrassed.

"It's none of your business," Liu Yingzhe looked at Gu Siqing and smiled, "Even without you, I would still have to change my job."

"Then I wish you a happy work in the future!" Gu Siqing said.

"Thanks!"

Liu Yingzhe left, and Gu Siqing continued to work in her previous job. With only a month left until the Olympics, the relevant authorities issued a regulation banning stimulants, which was also written into the law.

Gu Siqing was a little excited when she heard the news. She didn't know when the laws and regulations on stimulants were issued in her previous life, but it was definitely not now. Although this incident was not the result of her efforts, it was indeed the result of her rebirth.

Gu Sanjing was also very excited. This was undoubtedly a major step forward for Chinese sports. At the same time, they had their first routine doping screening. The coach said they would test once a week before the Olympics.

Two days later, the test results came back, revealing that nearly twenty members of the national team had taken performance-enhancing drugs. This result was undoubtedly shocking. If the organizers had discovered this during the Olympics, it would have been incredibly embarrassing.

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