Song Foxiang's love flower bloomed instantly.
This long-lost surprise even aroused Song Foxiang's desire to create and made him feel the urge to write poetry again!
Song Foxiang's overall image is quite good. He is not a greasy middle-aged man. He has medium-long hair and no beard. He looks gentle and refined. They all belong to the same Rongcheng Publishing Group and are considered "colleagues" in the same system. When he asked Zou Weijun for help when he had something to do, Zou Weijun did not refuse at first.
We have to listen to what Song Foxiang has to say.
When they were greeting each other, Song Foxiang's old friend, another senior editor in the editorial and publishing department, whose surname was Wan, couldn't help but brag about Song Foxiang. When he mentioned that Song Foxiang's daughter was a young writer, Zou Weijun immediately recognized the person.
"So it's your daughter! She's truly a talented young woman!"
The reprint of Song Chan's book coincided with the release date of "Hush, Little Secret". Even the editor Wan who was in charge of promotion was transferred to the planning team of "Hush, Little Secret" to help. Although this was arranged by the department leader and could not be blamed on Zou Weijun, Song Chan was indeed unlucky. If Song Foxiang was the kind of unreasonable parent, he might have taken his anger out on Zou Weijun.
It was sensible of him not to vent his anger on others, but he never expected that Song Foxiang would take the initiative to introduce "business" to Zou Weijun.
Planning autobiography publication for others?
Song Foxiang suppressed his inner amazement and briefly explained Zhao Dong's situation: "My ancestor was a native of Chengdu and had achieved success abroad. Now Mr. Zhao has returned home with money to support his hometown's economic development. He wrote this book for no other reason than to pay tribute to his grandfather, who is buried overseas, and to show his filial piety. Of course, Mr. Zhao himself also hopes to better integrate into his hometown and find his spiritual home."
Seeing that Zou Weijun did not immediately agree, Song Foxiang added two more sentences:
"Mr. Zhao will bear the cost of obtaining the book number himself. Even the costs of publishing and publicity are not a big deal for Mr. Zhao. Mr. Zhao will not let the publishing house pay for him."
This is what it means to publish an "autobiography" at your own expense and entertain yourself.
It’s simply that Mr. Zhao is extremely rich and is willing to spend more money to gain fame.
Zou Weijun is not very willing to take on such business.
She doesn't come to work just for the money. This kind of business has no value. Zou Weijun still likes popular science books. Influential popular science books like "Hush, Little Secret" have more social significance.
At the very least, she should discover young writers like Wen Ying.
Books like "Teenage Idol" should be pushed into the market. Youth literature should not only contain pain, but also have some positive and warm elements.
"Editor-in-Chief Song, with all due respect, you and Editor Wan are on good terms, and Editor Wan is also responsible for reprinting your daughter's novel. Why didn't you hand over the planning of Mr. Zhao's autobiography to Editor Wan?"
Editor Wan rubbed his half-bald head and said, "Hey, Xiao Zou, we're colleagues. I'm so embarrassed when you say that. Editor-in-Chief Song's friend specifically asked for you. It shows his trust in your ability!"
Song Foxiang asked Zou Weijun to plan Zhao Dong's autobiography. Editor Wan was not angry at all, and even felt that Song Foxiang was very loyal!
For Editor Wan, that was like someone offering a pillow when he was sleepy.
It would be great to find something for Zou Weijun to do!
If he has something to do, Zou Weijun will no longer focus on the series of popular science books.
After "Hush, Little Secret" became a hit, many people in the department wanted to get involved in this series, and Editor Wan was one of them.
The leader had hinted to Zou Weijun, but Zou Weijun pretended not to understand and continued planning the second part of "Hush, Little Secret" as usual, resulting in the old staff including Editor Wan having to follow behind the newcomer Zou Weijun and get some benefits.
Editor Wan doesn’t want to drink soup, he wants to eat meat!
I just don’t know how Zou Weijun got in. Many of them wanted to kick Zou Weijun out of the planning team of "Hush, Little Secret", but Zou Weijun still refused to give up.
If he can't be kicked away, then we can only hope that Zou Weijun will let go himself.
Editor Wan praised Zou Weijun profusely, "Xiao Zou, you have a good reputation, so Editor-in-Chief Song's friend would have approached you. He's indeed an overseas Chinese businessman who returned to Chengdu to develop the city. Planning and publishing his autobiography would also be a good thing for our publishing department. This kind of thing has more symbolic significance than economic benefits. Mr. Zhao looks down on me, but he looks up to me. I took the job without hesitation!"
Zou Weijun wore a classic beige trench coat today. Since she started working, she cut her long hair to shoulder length. Her hair was not curled and was draped neatly. Such a capable dress could not hide her bookish air. Song Foxiang knew without asking that Zou Weijun's family background was not bad.
An ordinary family cannot raise a woman with such temperament.
Song Foxiang certainly hoped that Zou Weijun would agree.
It's not only for Zhao Dong's commission, but also for Song Foxiang's selfish motives.
As long as Zou Weijun accepts this job, he will have a legitimate reason to have more contact with Zou Weijun!
At this time, Song Foxiang had not yet considered whether Zou Weijun was already a married woman.
A gentleman loves a beautiful lady, so what does it matter whether they get married or not?
Song Foxiang even chewed the three words "Zou Weijun" several times in his mind, and the more he chewed them, the more delicious they seemed.
As expected, a person's name should be viewed in conjunction with the real person. If the real person is outstanding, the name will instantly become vivid and lively.
Song Foxiang looked at Zou Weijun with gentle eyes, but Zou Weijun didn't think about the relationship between men and women at all.
Editor-in-Chief Song was a bit too attentive, but it was all for the sake of making this happen.
But after thinking about it, Zou Weijun felt that this matter was meaningless. She didn't want to accept it and didn't have time to accept it.
In addition to "Hush, Little Secret", Zou Weijun is also going to publish Wen Ying's "Teenage Idol"!
No matter how Editor Wan and Song Foxiang persuaded him, Zou Weijun still decisively refused to write Zhao Dong's autobiography.
"I'm sorry, both of you. My upcoming work schedule is really full, and I don't have the energy to do this. In order not to delay Mr. Zhao, please find someone else!"
Zou Weijun refused to listen to any persuasion.
Editor Wan's smile was almost gone.
When Zou Weijun returned to work, Editor Wan gritted his teeth and said, "Old Song, you were so kind to help me, but you miscalculated!"
Song Foxiang did not respond to Editor Wan.
Half of Song Foxiang's body was numb. After a long while, Song Foxiang stood up and straightened his clothes: "I plan to pursue Xiao Zou."
Editor Wan: “……?”
——Lao Song, aren’t we talking about career? Did your head get stuck in the door? Why are you talking to me about chasing women here?
Editor Wan was about to criticize Song Foxiang, but he rolled his eyes and smiled a smile that only men can understand. "Old Song, you have good taste. Xiao Zou is not only hardworking at work, but also comes from a well-off family. The female colleagues in the department are gossiping about her behind her back, saying they've never seen her wear the same clothes more than once. Even better, Xiao Zou hasn't mentioned her husband at home once in the six months she's been here. I think she's either divorced or widowed. If you really want to pursue her, I support you."
Even if Zou Weijun has a husband, so what? Zou Weijun is not Editor Wan’s wife, so Editor Wan can’t be cuckolded anyway.
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