Zhou Mo: When you were following Lu Zhishu, did you rarely go out?
Chen Pan: ...
Zhou Mo: What’s the situation with the factory fire?
Shen Pan: We are still contacting other manufacturers, but there have been an unusually large number of foreign orders recently and no factory is willing to take over.
Zhou Mo: Did you ask Song Yan if he had any tricks?
Chen Pan: Song Yan said he is not engaged in physical manufacturing, so there is nothing we can do to help in this situation.
Zhou Mo: It seems that Lu Zhishu is in trouble again.
Shen Pan: I hope everything will be fine.
Zhou Mo: Have you been working overtime a lot lately? Do you still have time to finish your manuscript?
Chen Pan: Forget about that. The printing factory that produces comic magazines also caught fire for no apparent reason, burning a large number of them. The management of my magazine is currently discussing how to recover the losses. Fans can't order magazines and are complaining online. Magazines are selling for hundreds of yuan each in the secondhand market.
Zhou Mo: Will it affect your decision to publish the second volume?
Chen Pan: Of course it affects me. My editor doesn't have time to talk to me right now. We agreed to discuss the direction of the story, but I asked her on WeChat, but she didn't reply. I'm out of ideas. I need to communicate with someone.
Zhou Mo: Looking for me?
Chen Pan: You? It doesn't seem impossible.
Zhou Mo: Do you have any ideas? I can help you check them out.
Chen Pan: In the second volume, I want the hero and heroine to have some more intimate physical contact to highlight the qualitative leap in their relationship. However, the plot of just kissing, hugging, and lifting up is too thin. I want the heroine to have a career path.
Zhou Mo: Jewelry designer?
Chen Pan: Yes.
Zhou Mo: Do you understand?
Chen Pan: I looked up information and have only looked at the 4C standards for diamonds.
Zhou Mo: ...
Chen Pan: I had no choice. I originally planned for my heroine to be a doctor, but I know nothing about medicine. The barriers to entry were too high, and the character I created was a complete mess. You always say that medical students don't have time for romance, and that medical professionals are basically self-employed. My hero is a domineering CEO, so it's hard for us to have any professional interactions.
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