Chapter 53
With such doubts, Jiang Qiuxu opened the reading software and started reading the novel.
"The Long Night" is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel, well-written and with a plot that (according to the reviews) has its ups and downs. Jiang Qiuxu read a third of the way through, and she could discern a unique style from this section—apathetic yet profound, almost as inscrutable as Xie Yusheng's. She was almost certain it was Xie Yusheng's novel. As she read on, she realized the protagonist was essentially based on Xie Yusheng. The early plot was classic novel tropes, and it seemed quite engaging. Around a third of the way through, a character—Qiu Xu—appeared. Both in name and personality, this "Qiu Xu" seemed closely related to Jiang Qiuxu, especially after she saw the subsequent plot related to "Qiu Xu," which was largely based on real-life encounters between herself and Xie Yusheng. Jiang Qiuxu has read so many novels and has written some himself, so he can naturally see how much emotion the author of "The Long Night" has poured into the character "Qiu Xu". This also means that if this novel is really written by Xie Yusheng, then Xie Yusheng may also have a good impression of her.
Thinking of this, Jiang Qiuxu suddenly felt a little confused. Even if she knew all this, she didn't dare to take "The Long Night" to find Xie Yusheng.
Like Jiang Qiuxu, Xie Yusheng was also somewhat bewildered. Wu Lin had also come to Agricultural University, and the two were lucky enough to be assigned to the same dormitory. Wu Lin had not known about his feelings for Jiang Qiuxu in high school; Wu Lin had simply noticed that Xie Yusheng had a special affection for her, and only discovered this in college.
Wu Lin and Xie Yusheng were not in the same class; their dormitory was a mixed dormitory for two classes, so their class meetings were held at different times. Wu Lin saw Xie Yusheng coming back and greeted him as usual, "Is the class meeting over?"
"Yeah," Xie Yusheng responded, which was considered an answer to the question, and then continued, "I met Jiang Qiuxu, but we didn't chat."
I have to say that Xie Yusheng really doesn't feel like "sparing words like gold" in front of people other than the opposite sex.
It was rare for Xie Yusheng to talk to him about relationship issues, so Wu Lin was naturally very concerned. He thought for a moment and began to think of a solution for Xie Yusheng: "When I was chatting with Wu Se before, I felt that she was quite talkative. Why don't you find some topics that she likes to talk about? I remember you have her contact information."
"You are really obsessed with the color of fog." The popularity of "Luochuan" has declined by now. People who have not played it for two or three years basically don't remember the name "The Fog is Rising" unless they go to the Nine-Storied Pagoda.
Wu Lin was naturally moved when he heard this. He said while playing games, "Of course, that was the most famous master in my middle school years. Although it's outrageous that he suddenly became a classmate, a master is still a master."
Xie Yusheng smiled and stopped talking to Wu Lin, letting him focus on his game. He then took out some things related to Jiang Qiuxu from his high school days. Xie Yusheng and Jiang Qiuxu mostly used Jiang Qiuxu's notebook to chat. The notes he had were all slips of paper, and he only had them because Wu Lin had left them there. Otherwise, all the slips of paper were in Jiang Qiuxu's possession.
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