Not far away, Jing Chai and Chen Dongguo were standing face to face, and Jiang Baige could only see their side profiles.

But none of them smiled, and one could even see that the wrinkles at the corners of Chen Dongguo's eyes had deepened...

However, if you call it an argument, their voices were not loud. In order to hear more clearly, Jiang Baige could only crouch and bend her waist, using low trees as cover, and slowly approached the two people.

She moved carefully, not daring to touch the surrounding branches and leaves for fear of making any suspicious noises.

But unfortunately, she didn't notice the branch under her feet and stepped on it.

"Crunch," the slight cracking sound was covered by an angry roar.

"Don't be so stubborn! I can't recommend this kind of stuff to anyone!"

It’s Chen Dongguo.

That angry look was far from his gentle and polite appearance in front of others. Instead, it was more like the father in his previous life who was extremely cold to his blind daughter.

Are they discussing literature and writing?

Although they might argue until they got red in the face due to disagreements, Jiang Baige couldn't understand what kind of argument would make Chen Dongguo so angry?

Could it be that Jingchai wants to write about Chen Dongguo's chaotic private life? That would surely be a big hit.

While Jiang Baige was daydreaming, Chen Dongguo had already walked away.

Jingchai did not chase after him, but stood still. Jiang Baige was about to step forward and pretend to meet him by chance, but Jingchai quickly walked away in another direction.

Jiang Baige had no choice but to stand where the two had just argued, feeling a little embarrassed and not knowing what to do next.

At this time, a notebook in the grass caught Jiang Baige's eyes.

She squatted down and picked up the notebook curiously.

The cover of the book was very plain yet somewhat strange. There were no patterns on it, just a light red color with a few strange text patterns printed on it.

After all, Jiang Baige majored in Chinese, so she is naturally familiar with the evolution of Chinese characters.

However, these patterns obviously do not belong to any of the ones mentioned in the textbooks, but they conform to the characteristics of Chinese characters.

Therefore, Jiang Baige could only guess that this was a self-made language used to facilitate the transmission of information among a group of people.

But for people outside the circle, it is more like a code. Without the "code book", it is impossible to decipher the information in the text.

I opened the notebook and found that it was true. The contents were basically recorded in this kind of text and patterns.

The more Jiang Baige looked at it, the more familiar it seemed. She felt as if she had seen it somewhere before, but she couldn't remember where it was at the moment, so she could only put the notebook away temporarily.

As for the owner of this notebook...

After meeting Song Siwen in the study room, I took out my notebook again.

Song Siwen came over, a little curious: "What kind of font is this? Is Anjing University's postgraduate entrance examination so unconventional?"

Jiang Baige burst out laughing: "I think you are crazy... I picked this up on my way here. It's just something from someone I know, so I'll have to return it when the time comes."

"Your acquaintance is called...Jingchai?"

"Hey, how do you know?" Jiang Baige was a little surprised.

Song Siwen pointed to the side of the notebook. It turned out that Jingchai's name was written on it, but the words were small and Jiang Baige didn't notice it just now. Song Siwen happened to be sitting next to her and saw it at first sight.

It seems that the owner of this book is undoubtedly Jingchai.

Should she return the notebook to her?

According to common sense, yes. But what if there is some important information in this book?

She was really reluctant to give up until she deciphered the text symbols.

But then she changed her mind and thought that maybe she could use the excuse of returning the notebook to ask about the quarrel that happened today.

But when I sent a message to Jingchai and asked her when it would be convenient for her to come, I was told that she had to attend a society recently and would not be back to school during this period.

Jiang Baige also learned from Jingchai that Chen Xi's mental state had always been poor and had recently worsened, so he had to see a psychologist regularly every week.

Chen Dongguo always said he was busy and didn't have time to take her. Chen Xi's mother was also often on business trips and would only accompany her when she was at home.

Therefore, the burden of taking care of Chen Xi fell on Jingchai. As she was about to graduate, she moved out of the school dormitory at the beginning of this semester and moved back home. She rarely stayed in school.

Since Jingchai had said this, Jiang Baige decided not to tell her that she had picked up the notebook.

She always felt that some things were better said face to face.

From that time on, Jiang Baige began to carry Jingchai's notebook with her, thinking that she could return it to her if she saw it one day.

But unexpectedly, Jiang Baige didn't see Jingchai again until the end of the final thesis week.

She had met Chen Xi once at school, but because Chen Dongguo was next to her, Jiang Baige did not go over to say hello.

She also knew that if things continued like this, it would not be good.

But she was really busy during this period. In addition to her thesis and double degree exams, in order to review professional knowledge for graduate school, she was also serializing a large-scale apocalyptic novel and a small-scale sweet novel.

As she expected, the appearance of the bad brother in the sweet story successfully "whitewashed" the previous bad behavior of the male protagonist - it was not him who did it anyway.

Readers began to look forward to the happy ending after the male protagonist pursues his wife.

The other apocalyptic article also performed better than she expected, and was definitely not like the stereotype that "female readers don't like to read grand narratives."

On the contrary, many readers left messages guessing the direction of the story, which not only provided Jiang Baige with some ideas, but also made the comment section much more comfortable than the previous discussion about who the heroine should fall in love with.

But I'm afraid that because this story is too complicated, the one million words I originally estimated are not enough, and it may exceed 1.5 million words. I'm afraid it won't be finished this summer...

Jiang Baige's notebook was filled with to-do items, and she entered the summer vacation with a lot on her mind.

Her parents didn't know this and had already planned a family trip before she returned home.

When I learned that Jiang Baige only planned to stay at home for two weeks, I was caught off guard.

"Didn't you say your grades were good enough to get you into graduate school? Why did you have to go back so long in advance?"

You know, summer vacation lasts for two whole months.

In her previous life, in order to prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination, she started reviewing in her junior year, so she only stayed at home for a week or two during the summer vacation of her junior year before returning to school. Her parents could understand.

But this life was really a bit sudden.

"I can talk about traveling after I get into graduate school. But if I don't review everything I've learned before September, I'm worried that I won't be able to pass the entrance exam..."

Bai Yunqing and Jiang Huatao had never studied for a master's degree, so they naturally didn't know about this. Since Jiang Baige had made the decision, it was difficult to stop her.

But only Jiang Baige herself knew that she had to go back to school early this time because she had more important things to do...

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