Chapter 257 The Last Recording



Chapter 257 The Last Recording

Lu Yanhe said, "Among the artists I've worked with, only Kai Ren can match Sister Yuqian's level of influence. I asked Kai Ren to write an article for me before, but there's been no response. I should ask him again."

Chen Siqi nodded and said, "Then try inviting him. If he's willing, that's great. If not, we won't force him. You'll definitely have to write another article for this issue. You're the editor-in-chief and the core author of this series of books, so you can't be absent."

"Well, what theme are you planning for the second episode?" Lu Yanhe asked.

Chen Siqi said, "I had already decided on the themes for the second and third issues. I would just see which theme I received the best manuscripts for first. However, I have a new idea now. In the future, I don't want to use a theme to constrain the articles in an entire issue anymore. I plan to find the article that best represents that issue from the articles published in that issue and use the title of that article as the title of that issue."

Lu Yanhe nodded and said, "This does indeed give authors more creative freedom."

"However, I will still do some planning and themes, and invite authors to write," Chen Siqi said. "I just hope that each issue will feature a richer variety of articles. I also want to solicit topics from readers that they would like to read. If we receive an interesting topic, we can invite writers to participate in the creation, or even hold a small competition, asking readers to vote on the articles under this topic. The most popular work can receive an extra prize of royalties."

Lu Yanhe laughed, "You've brought the whole competitive variety show thing with you."

"Yes, competition, even in literary creation, can still motivate readers and is the easiest way for authors to be recognized and noticed by readers," Chen Siqi said. "Authors only need to create good works, but we need to come up with all sorts of ways to help these good works be read by more people."

Lu Yanhe nodded, "I understand. Do whatever you want. I think all your ideas are very meaningful."

"Well, so just think about what you want to write and submit an article to me," Chen Siqi said with a smile. "Anything is fine."

"Is it okay to keep a diary?"

“Sure, if you write a diary, more people might want to read it,” Chen Siqi said.

-

Chen Siqi did not want to deliberately avoid Lu Yanhe's presence in "Jump Up".

Although Lu Yanhe had always had this idea.

Chen Siqi didn't know why, but Lu Yanhe seemed very resistant to expressing himself.

This must be very rare for an artist, right?

Chen Siqi doesn't have many role models, but can someone without a desire to perform really be an artist?

Chen Siqi was unaware of Lu Yanhe's thoughts. She simply had the most basic idea: "Jump Up" was able to be published because of Lu Yanhe. Not to mention that "Jump Up" still desperately needs Lu Yanhe's influence, even if one day "Jump Up" no longer needs Lu Yanhe's influence, she was unwilling to sever ties between "Jump Up" and Lu Yanhe.

Chen Siqi hadn't thought about why she started creating a media account so quickly, nor had she delved into the reasons behind her thoughts. But she instinctively knew one thing: she hoped that all of this would bring her and Lu Yanhe the most practical returns and the most practical help.

Chen Siqi wants to earn money and have the confidence to live independently in the future. In Chen Siqi's eyes, Lu Yanhe's future acting career requires a strong and stable circle, which is more about media hype.

So, starting with "Jump Up," we'll gradually build up this circle.

Chen Siqi is only a freshman in college, but she already has lofty ambitions.

-

"Yuqian, your article published in 'Jump Up' has generated quite a buzz." He Heng got into the car with two cups of coffee and handed one to Jiang Yuqian.

Jiang Yuqian took it, took a sip, and let out a satisfied sigh.

"He's alive."

He Heng said, "The sales figures for 'Jump Up' are quite good. It is said to have broken several records, and it is currently receiving high ratings on several review websites."

Jiang Yuqian nodded and said, "It's good news. I've already seen the news. Lu Yanhe and his team are going to capitalize on their success and turn 'Jump Up' into a series. Do you think Lu Yanhe is a bit lucky? He managed to make such a book a success and even broke sales records. I've heard that the book isn't selling anymore."

“Then you should also take a look at how much promotional resources he has invested in this book,” He Heng said. “Just the celebrities who helped him write the manuscript include you, Li Zhibai, and Song Linxin. The combined fan base of all of you is not to be underestimated. With such a lineup, the sales would be far more than this in a commercial project.”

"It's not bad. It's just a few words written by us, and people are still willing to read it," Jiang Yuqian said. "Besides true die-hard fans, who would spend tens of yuan to buy a book just to read a few words you wrote? To be honest, I was worried that some fans would come to me and accuse me of cheating them out of their money, saying that I only wrote two or three pages and ended up costing them the whole book, but everyone is praising my writing and the book. This shows that Lu Yanhe really put his heart into this book. I also read it. The novel written by the author Bai Yu in it moved me deeply. I even thought about whether I should buy the rights and develop it into a movie. A girl's fantasy adventure, this kind of story still touches my heart even now. Unfortunately, I'm not eighteen anymore, so I'm not suitable to act in it."

He Heng said, "No way, you could play a high school student with your face right now, okay?"

Jiang Yuqian smiled.

"Don't keep feeding me these sweet nothings. If you keep saying them, I'll start to believe them," Jiang Yuqian said.

He Heng said, "However, you have now successfully transformed your career. It is right not to play 18-year-old girls anymore. The contract for 'True Crossroads' has been signed. With these two dramas, 'The Golden Era' and 'True Crossroads,' you have already established yourself in the serious drama circle."

Jiang Yuqian asked, "What was Zhang Lan's reaction?"

"What else could her reaction be? She's furious, of course," He Heng said. "She's been competing with you for the past few years, and this time she tried every means to get her hands on 'True Crossroads,' but she failed. She's probably making voodoo dolls at home for you."

Jiang Yuqian said, "As long as she doesn't go crazy."

He Heng said, "I'll keep an eye on her. If she dares to go crazy, I'll teach her a lesson."

Jiang Yuqian nodded.

-

When the second episode of "The Days of Youth" aired, it coincided with the start of their final stage of filming.

Lu Yanhe brought a box of "Jump Up" and gave a copy to each of the program's staff and guests.

"Thanks to everyone's help, this book has been completed," Lu Yanhe said with a smile.

Li Zhenzhen said, "I've already bought a copy myself. Could you please sign this one for me, Editor-in-Chief Lu?"

A mischievous smile appeared on her face.

“Okay.” Lu Yanhe immediately agreed. “Thank you, Sister Zhenzhen. You even set one of the tasks as ‘Jump Up’ during the last recording.”

Li Zhenzhen: "Looking back now, I think I just rode the wave of popularity. Now that 'Jump Up' is selling so well, many readers will probably watch our show because of it."

Lu Yanhe quickly shook his head.

The physical book and e-book of "Jump Up" have sold over 100,000 copies together.

However, "The Days of Youth" has tens of millions of views.

They're not even in the same league.

Li Zhenzhen said, "The first episode has already surpassed 50 million views, and 15 million people have watched more than 70% of the full episode. Thank you all for your hard work in recording. Our show will become more and more popular."

Lu Yanhe was also very happy to hear this data.

This program has sparked a lot of discussion online.

Of course, the discussion mainly focused on Li Zhibai and Meng Li, and secondarily on Lu Yanhe.

However, as the conflict shifts and changes, people's focus will certainly change as well.

This recording still follows the same pattern as the second recording.

Draw lots and complete tasks.

Lu Yanhe was drawn into a group with Liu Zhiyin and Peng Zhixing this time.

The task the three of them had to complete was to help an old woman who had adopted eight stray cats by giving the eight cats a bath.

Lu Yanhe was stunned when he saw the task details and really wanted to know where the production team found such a task.

But the process was much more complicated than Lu Yanhe had imagined.

Bathing a cat is not an easy task.

Lu Yanhe had never done anything like this before; this was the first time.

They were clumsy and awkward, while Liu Zhiyin and Peng Zhixing were much more skilled in comparison.

Lu Yanhe learned from asking that they had all had pets at home since they were young.

“I’ve been doing this kind of thing since I was a child,” Peng Zhixing said. “My family has kept dogs, cats, and parrots.”

"Is your family going to open a zoo?" Liu Zhiyin asked with a smile.

Peng Zhixing laughed and said, "It's mainly because my mother loves raising small animals."

Liu Zhiyin nodded and said, "Me too. My mom loves all kinds of small animals, and she's even adopted two stray dogs."

With Peng Zhixing and Liu Zhiyin, two experienced individuals, they also successfully completed the mission.

Because she finished her task ahead of schedule, the old lady even brought out some pastries and herbal tea.

Four people sat on the veranda.

In October, the weather was still a bit hot. The old-fashioned pedestal fan creaked and swayed in the room, sending in a breeze.

Lu Yanhe was covered in sweat, which had even dried.

The feeling at this moment is very calm.

"Grandma, why do you keep so many kittens?" Liu Zhiyin asked.

The old woman said, "They all came here on their own."

This is a detached bungalow with a small yard. The cats from the neighborhood often come over, probably because the old lady often feeds them.

After recording this part, you can go back to the Young People's House.

Just as Lu Yanhe was about to leave, the old woman suddenly called out to him.

"Xiao Lu, can you wait a moment? There's something I'd like to discuss with you privately."

"Hmm?" Lu Yanhe looked at the old woman in surprise and nodded.

He Zhong wanted to continue filming with the camera, but the old woman said to him, "Young man, can we stop filming for now?"

He Zhong was taken aback.

As Lu Yanhe's photographer, his task was to follow Lu Yanhe and take pictures of him. He Zhong had no way of deciding on this request.

Lu Yanhe looked at He Zhong and said, "Brother Zhong, you go out and wait for me. I'll be out soon."

Since Lu Yanhe had said so, He Zhongcai nodded.

To Lu Yanhe's surprise, the old woman's earnest request for him to stay was because her granddaughter's birthday was next week, and since her granddaughter was a fan of Lu Yanhe, the old woman wanted Lu Yanhe to record a birthday blessing video for her.

Lu Yanhe immediately agreed and recorded a video using the old woman's phone. Suddenly remembering something, he said to her, "Please wait for me a moment."

He went to the car, took out a copy of "Jump Up" from his bag, wrote a birthday blessing on the title page, signed it, and handed it to the old lady: "It was very rushed, I didn't prepare a gift, but this is a book I edited, I'm giving it to your granddaughter as a birthday present."

The old woman happily accepted it and thanked her.

-

Lu Yanhe's PDs, Chen Mo and He Zhong, were waiting for him outside.

Chen Mo pursed his lips and muttered, "I'm really fed up with this guy. He publishes a book and gives it away everywhere, even to an old lady in her sixties. Does she even care about that stuff?"

He Zhong listened to Chen Mo's complaints in silence.

Chen Mo glanced at He Zhong. "What's wrong? Don't you think so?"

He Zhong said, "I just think Lu Yanhe is really amazing. No matter what, he was able to produce such a book and it is loved by so many people."

"You really think he wrote that book?" Chen Mo looked at He Zhong in surprise, a hint of disdain and sarcasm curling up at the corner of his mouth. "Forget about those brainless fans, even you don't know what kind of people these celebrities are? They're just using his name, nothing else has anything to do with him, that's for sure. Could he really do anything? How could that be? Impossible."

He Zhong glanced at Chen Mo hesitantly and said, "Not everyone is like that."

"Don't you think Lu Yanhe is different?"

“I just think he’s more genuine than the others,” He Zhong said. “At least, he got into Zhenhua High School through his own hard work, right?”

"Who knows how he got in?" Chen Mo sneered. "I really didn't expect that your attitude towards Lu Yanhe would change so much. I used to think that you were like me, unable to stand these arrogant artists. Now you've compromised too. Is it because you saw that Lu Yanhe is becoming popular and his fame is growing, so you're unwilling to say anything bad about him anymore? I really despise you."

He Zhong did not speak again.

He didn't know where Chen Mo's hostility towards Lu Yanhe came from; the hostility was so great, it was truly strange. He Zhong had indeed disliked these celebrities before. Because of his work, he had come into contact with many celebrities' despicable private sides, completely opposite to their on-screen personas. That side made He Zhong develop a great aversion to the entire entertainment industry.

However, after filming with Lu Yanhe several times, I realized that Lu Yanhe's character and conduct revealed a genuine sincerity that was consistent with his words.

This greatly changed He Zhong's attitude towards Lu Yanhe.

Therefore, a sense of guilt arose in his heart. He had previously accepted money from someone to install a program on Lu Yanhe's laptop with Chen Mo. Although he still didn't know exactly what it did, he knew that whatever it was, it couldn't be anything good.

He Zhong even hesitated for a moment, wondering whether he should remind Lu Yanhe.

At first, when Chen Mo said, "If he hasn't done anything shameful, it doesn't matter what he puts in his laptop," He Zhong thought Chen Mo made sense.

Chen Mo glanced at He Zhong with a complicated expression and said, "You better keep your mouth shut about what we did before. I don't care what you think now, if this gets out, we'll both be in trouble."

He Zhong glanced at her.

At this moment, Lu Yanhe came out.

He Zhong did not speak again.

Chen Mo smiled at Lu Yanhe and said, "Is it alright now? Then let's get ready to return to the House of Young People."

Lu Yanhe nodded to them and said, "Yes, thank you for your hard work."

He got into the car.

As He Zhong watched Lu Yanhe's figure, he really wanted to ask Chen Mo a question.

Why do you still harbor such hostility towards this celebrity?

Peng Zhixing asked Lu Yanhe why the old woman had asked him to stay earlier.

Lu Yanhe gave a brief explanation.

"Oh~" Liu Zhiyin immediately laughed, "You're very popular, even the old lady's granddaughter is your fan."

Lu Yanhe quickly shook his head and said, "I wouldn't dare say I'm famous. It's just that there's been a lot of news lately, which has created this illusion."

"Doesn't having a lot of news mean you're famous?" Liu Zhiyin said. "Since I started recording the show with you, I've seen your name or news about you on the trending topics almost every day. Doesn't that mean you're super famous?"

"Of course not." Lu Yanhe quickly waved his hand. "You can tell by looking at me trending on social media. I trend because I'm involved in some things, not like Li Zhibai, whose messy hairstyle can make it to the top of the trending list. Becoming famous should be something that happens to you in a very ordinary way and will attract a lot of attention. Otherwise, like me, it's just that I have a lot of news and a high appearance rate."

“This is the first time I’ve ever heard anyone say that,” Peng Zhixing said to Lu Yanhe in surprise. “You’re being too modest.”

Lu Yanhe asked Peng Zhixing, "Brother Zhixing, are you interested in writing the script for the upcoming 'Jump Up'?"

"Huh? Me?" Peng Zhixing was somewhat surprised.

“As the host, you must have many interesting stories to share with everyone,” Lu Yanhe said. “So, if you’d like, could we invite you to write a script for ‘Jump Up’?”

"I...of course I'd like to, but I don't know if my articles will meet the requirements for publication," Peng Zhixing said.

“You just told me not to be modest, but you became modest yourself,” Lu Yanhe said immediately.

Liu Zhiyin raised her chin and nodded heavily, saying, "That's right, they don't set an example at all. But Yan He, why didn't you invite me to write about it? I have a lot of stories to share. I've been in a girl group overseas for several years."

Lu Yanhe looked at Liu Zhiyin with surprise: "Sister Zhiyin, would you be willing to help us write it?"

“Of course I’m willing. This is called the hottest book right now by many media outlets. Besides, Jiang Yuqian wrote the article for your first issue, didn’t she?” Liu Zhiyin said. “Only popular celebrities would be invited to write articles, right? I’m going to be a popular celebrity.”

Liu Zhiyin is proactive, positive, and friendly, with a bit of an impatient nature, but she is essentially an understanding person.

Lu Yanhe was filled with surprise.

"You guys really saved me from a tight spot. I was just worrying this morning about who we could invite to write articles for the next few issues," Lu Yanhe said. "Then, Sister Zhiyin, could we give you a special column in 'Jump Up' and ask you to share some stories about your girl group experience with us?"

“No problem.” Liu Zhiyin nodded immediately.

Liu Zhiyin had just returned to the country and was eager to make a breakthrough.

At this time, she hoped to seize every opportunity to let her domestic fans get to know her.

For her, "Jump Up," which sold over 100,000 copies, was certainly a great opportunity.

Lu Yanhe immediately told Chen Siqi the news.

Chen Siqi: That would be fantastic. With the confession novel that Jia Long and Li Zhibai wrote before, the second and third episodes would be enough.

Lu Yanhe was taken aback: Jia Long?

Chen Siqi: Yes, this morning I sent a private message to Jia Long's social media account, asking him to write an article about the filming of "The Honest Man". I just wanted to try it out, but I didn't expect him to reply to me an hour later and agree immediately!

Lu Yanhe: ?!

Chen Siqi: Isn't that amazing? I didn't expect it either. It must be because he saw the movie review I wrote the day before yesterday.

Chen Siqi immediately followed up with a "smug" emoji.

Lu Yanhe immediately replied with a thumbs-up emoji.

That's really amazing.

Lu Yanhe didn't know Jia Long at all, and he never even thought that he could invite Jia Long to write an article for "Jump Up".

Chen Siqi tried it and it actually worked.

It's really incredible.

-

As soon as they arrived at the Young People's House, Lu Yanhe got off the bus with everyone else.

They were the first to return this time.

The other groups returned one after another, and just like during the second recording, the results were announced and the supplies were collected.

Everyone already has experience, and they've watched the first episode, so they know what the format and feel of the show is like, and they know how to react and what effect to deliver.

Much smoother.

Especially since everyone is already familiar with each other, recording this program has become much easier and more enjoyable.

We cooked dinner together that evening and chatted while we ate.

Lu Yanhe had a very noticeable feeling: when everyone was chatting, the topics they talked about became more numerous and in-depth.

For example, this time Liu Zhiyin was willing to share her past experiences in overseas girl groups, talking about how people get along, the friendship and competition between teammates, and the difficulties and perseverance of working hard alone abroad.

These are things that you can only say with complete trust in the people you're sitting with.

Around nine o'clock, everyone started watching the second episode that was released today.

Liu Zhiyin and Su Xiao are still not in this episode.

However, the two of them also commented on the performances of other people on the show.

The main perspective changed in the second episode, becoming Peng Zhixing's.

The program editing takes Peng Zhixing's perspective to show how difficult it is for a group of unfamiliar people to get together to record a program, to show the conflict and "reconciliation" between Li Zhibai and Meng Li, to find ways to liven up the atmosphere, to organize everyone to play with sea turtle soup, and so on.

Towards the end of the show, Qin Zhibai was startled by Li Zhibai late at night, which woke everyone up. They gathered together, complained to each other, and then went their separate ways.

As the camera zooms out, the Milky Way twinkles in the night sky, and a caption appears: "The distance from unfamiliar to familiar can be as far as the two ends of the Milky Way, or it can be built into a bridge of magpies, allowing people to meet by chance."

"Wow!" Xiao Yun and Song Linxin exclaimed after watching the second episode.

"The production team is really good at editing." Yan Liang, who experienced the actual recording, couldn't help but exclaim.

What was a recording session filled with awkwardness and tension was transformed, through the editing of the production team, into a process of a group of unfamiliar young people gradually getting to know each other, and surprisingly, it even had a strange youthful flavor.

Lu Yanhe also said, "It really makes our time together seem much more romantic."

"To be honest, it wasn't until this recording that we started to feel familiar with each other," Song Linxin said.

Xiao Yun nodded, "Me too. This time I can truly let go of some of my mental burdens and enjoy the process of spending time with everyone."

“It takes time to go from unfamiliar to familiar,” Liu Zhiyin said. “We are actually moving very fast. When I was a trainee overseas, it took me six months to a year to get to know everyone.”

"Will it take this long?"

“Well, there’s nothing I can do about it, I’m a foreigner,” Liu Zhiyin said.

"Sister Zhiyin is really popular! Several of my classmates are your fans," Su Xiao said. "Are you not going to participate in group activities anymore?"

"I will still participate, but most of the time I will work in my personal capacity," Liu Zhiyin said. "As I get older, I can't keep singing and dancing on stage all the time, so I have to find a way out for myself."

Liu Zhiyin's direct and straightforward statement that she wanted to find a way out surprised everyone.

So honest?

Lu Yanhe was also surprised.

"Zhiyin, are you coming back to be a singer or an actress?" Peng Zhixing asked.

Liu Zhiyin said, "I'm not considering whether to be a singer or an actress right now. The most important thing is to let people know me. I've been mainly active overseas these past few years, and many people in China don't know me. Whether it's singing, acting, or participating in variety shows, I'll do anything to let people know me."

"Impressive," Peng Zhixing said.

Lu Yanhe also thought Liu Zhiyin was impressive. She was able to openly admit her hard work in front of so many people.

How many truly hardworking people dare to tell others how hard they work? Too many who emphasize their efforts are actually just half-baked, indulging in self-pity. Those who truly work hard are often ashamed to mention it, fearing their efforts won't be rewarded.

Yoo Ji-eun's frankness and sincerity suddenly gave the atmosphere a sense of speaking the truth.

“I can understand Zhiyin’s thoughts very well.” Yan Liang suddenly spoke up, his face showing a bit of embarrassment, as if he was shy and ashamed of what he was about to say, but he still said it, “Me too, I want to be known by more audiences, so more important to me than what to do is what else I can do. I hope for as many opportunities as possible and want to seize every opportunity that can let everyone know me.”

Xiao Yun cupped her face in her hands and said, "You're all already quite famous, yet you still say such things. Does that mean I have to hang myself from the rafters and prick my thigh with an awl to stay awake all the time?"

She said it in a joking tone.

“You’re all so talented, you’ll all be very famous in the future,” Peng Zhixing said immediately. “When I was in college, a teacher once told me that our talent is innate, and our efforts are achieved by ourselves. If we combine these two, do everything we can, and then just wait for the right opportunity.”

"Waiting for the wind?" Liu Zhiyin smiled gently and said, "It sounds like a very elegant posture, but what if you wait for many years and the wind you're waiting for never comes?"

"There's no other way, because we've done everything we can. We can only keep waiting for the wind to come."

“No.” Liu Zhiyin shook her head, widened her eyes, and said, “If we can’t wait for the wind, then we’ll go somewhere else to wait. The world is so big, there’s always a place where the wind will pick up.”

-

next door.

Chen Mo walked out of the workshop and went to a secluded corner outside the courtyard.

She took out her phone and dialed a number.

Night fell over the fields, and the streetlights cast a dim yellow glow.

Once the call connected, she said, "The show has started recording. I'll try to install it on Lu Yanhe's new computer in the next couple of days. However, there's something I need to tell you."

"It's about He Zhong."

...

"Where's Chen Mo?" Li Zhenzhen asked He Zhong.

He Zhong shook his head and said, "I don't know."

Li Zhenzhen frowned slightly but said nothing.

She thought for a moment and said to He Zhong, "After this program is finished, take a two-week break and come with me to do another program."

"Huh?" He Zhong was taken aback, somewhat surprised.

They are not members of Li Zhenzhen's regular team. Li Zhenzhen is directing for the first time and doesn't have her own crew yet. People like He Zhong were found by Chen Biqiu through his connections from various places, and they usually go to whichever project has work to shoot on.

Li Zhenzhen said, "I have another program coming up and I need a cameraman. If you have time, you can work with me. It was a great experience working with you this time."

He Zhong hesitated for a moment, then nodded and said, "Okay."

Li Zhenzhen asked, "Is Chen Mo in your group?"

He Zhong shook his head and said, "We've worked together before, but I always handled the orders on my own."

"Your skills are so good, why don't you work with a team?"

"Being restricted is less profitable than running your own orders," He Zhong said.

Upon hearing this, Li Zhenzhen nodded. "If 'The Days of Youth' becomes a series in the future, would you be willing to sign a fixed contract with us?"

“Sure, of course no problem,” He Zhong said immediately. “I’ll take any job that can make money.”

Li Zhenzhen smiled helplessly and said, "You're so young, why are you so eager to make money?"

He Zhong smiled and said, "That's why young people want to make money; they need it."

Li Zhenzhen: "Okay, I'll introduce you to any jobs I have in the future. You're very skilled, and everyone will definitely want to hire you."

"Thank you, Director." He Zhong nodded, then suddenly remembered something, and his expression became somewhat hesitant.

"What's wrong?" Li Zhenzhen asked.

He Zhong said, "I..."

"Director, He Zhong, what are you talking about?" At this moment, Chen Mo suddenly returned and joined their conversation with a smile.

"Oh, I was just asking him if he'd be free next month. I have another show that needs a cameraman," Li Zhenzhen explained. "Where did you go just now?"

"I'm going to the restroom," Chen Mo shrugged. "I guess I'll be staying up all night tonight."

Li Zhenzhen: "I don't think so. I don't think they'll stay up too late tonight."

“I know these people. Once they get into a conversation, they can talk until the early hours of the morning,” Chen Mo said. “Director, would you like some coffee? I’ll go make you a cup.”

"I don't need it anymore."

"He Zhong, what about you?"

“I don’t need it either,” He Zhong shook his head.

Chen Mo glanced at them, then turned around and went back to making coffee.

Li Zhenzhen looked at He Zhong again and asked, "What were you trying to say to me just now?"

He Zhong shook his head. "It's nothing, Director."

"Alright, if you have anything to say, feel free to contact me anytime." After saying that, Li Zhenzhen patted He Zhong on the shoulder and left.

(End of this chapter)

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