Unfortunately, Linlang seemed to have no interest in other websites and did not respond. Instead, she brought the topic back to the beginning and confirmed the time when Jiang Baige could take the job.

This made Jiang Baige feel a little frustrated.

Fortunately, she and Linlang still have an "employment relationship". As long as she continues to work part-time for Linlang, she will not worry about not having the opportunity to talk to Linlang.

What she was really worried about was the things behind Linlang's continuous commercial manuscripts.

Linlang is short of money!

But now there is still more than half a year before Huayu.com goes bankrupt - the website should have been poorly managed when Jiang Baige was a junior in college, but at that time he had not completely run away with the money.

Now the scene is thriving, why would Linlang start accepting a large number of commercial manuscripts and looking for a way out?

Could she predict the future?

Jiang Baige had too many guesses in her mind, like a cat scratching itself.

She didn't want to wait any longer and decided to take the initiative. She sent a message to Linlang: [Mrs. Linlang, you are amazing. You actually have so many jobs! ]

These words were indeed spoken from the heart. Back then, Jiang Baige was very envious of Linlang for having so many client resources and being able to take on work continuously.

Linlang didn't feel offended by her: [No, I just got to know some friends after working for a long time.]

Jiang Baige: [So is writing a side job for my wife? Now I spend my days studying and writing, and I feel like I can’t handle it anymore… I can only say that my wife is worthy of being my wife! ]

Linlang: [Hahaha, my main job is writing. But the income from online writing is not very stable. Recently, the fate of my book is still unknown, so I naturally have to take on more commercial manuscripts to supplement it.]

Could it be that quick travel book?

Jiang Baige typed a line of words in the input box and deleted it, but finally couldn't help asking: [Is it because of the new book before? ]

Sure enough, Linlang didn't reply to the message. I don't know whether she didn't want to say it or didn't know how to say it.

Jiang Baige quickly sent two more messages:

[Sorry, ma’am. If it’s inconvenient, just pretend I didn’t say anything! ]

[Also, I really like this new novel! I usually write novels with heroines as the main characters, but there are not many of these novels, so I think the heroine in this new novel gives me a refreshing feeling.]

After a while, Linlang replied: [It is indeed because of the book, but the whole matter is too complicated. It has not been clarified yet, and I don’t know what to say. ]

It was indeed that book.

But it actually affected Linlang’s income?

This was beyond Jiang Baige's expectation, but since Linlang didn't want to say it, she wouldn't force it: [Then please relax, madam, there will be no problem! I look forward to the publication of this book! ]

Linlang's reply was beyond Jiang Baige's expectation: [Published? How do you know that I have signed a contract to publish this book? ]

Good news: It seems that the author mentioned in the comment that the editor reminded her of in the previous life was Linlang.

Bad news: It’s exposed.

Fortunately, Jiang Baige has another identity: [Madam, you forgot, I also write online articles! Resident writers at Nanlin often have publishers come to ask for manuscripts, and they sign contracts through both online and offline channels. Because there are more procedures for publishing a book, it feels like the online article was released first. I see that you have published so many books, so I think it should be similar? ]

Linlang did not suspect anything and even asked about the benefits of Nanlin.com.

Just when Jiang Baige was about to say something, her phone vibrated. She took a look and saw that it was Han Li!

She remembered that she didn't have a Muay Thai class today... Was it because of some personal matter? Could it be that her enemies were causing trouble for her again?

Jiang Baige's heart sank. She didn't even have time to say goodbye to Linlang. She quickly answered Han Li's call and walked out of the study room quickly.

"Xiao Li? You called me. Is there something urgent?"

"White Dove, are you home?"

"No, our college's final exams haven't been finished yet."

Hearing Han Li's voice, Jiang Baige felt a little relieved as he was not panicking.

"Ah, there's still time!" Han Li seemed relieved. "After you finish the exam, can you accompany me to look for Zhao Bi?"

Looking for Zhao Bi?

To be honest, if it wasn't absolutely necessary, Jiang Baige didn't want to have any contact with people from that class anymore.

Seeing that Jiang Baige did not agree immediately, Han Li quickly explained: "I originally thought that after that incident, we would have no intersection, but some time ago, the counselor suddenly called me to the office and told me that a group thought I had a good image, so they wanted to sign a conditional funding agreement with me."

"What conditions?"

"One is my academic performance, which must be in the top 15% of my grade every semester - this is not difficult for me. The other is that I need to shoot some print advertisements for this company for three years from the start of the funding until I graduate."

"Free?"

"It's paid." Han Li chuckled, "You still have a personality that is not bad, and you love money more than your life."

Jiang Baige sighed inwardly: It’s not that I love money like my life, it’s that I once lost my life because of having no money.

She asked again: "But you just said... Zhao Bi? So, she is the one who funded you, right?"

"Yes."

Han Li was of course very happy when she first heard the news. If she could get the financial aid, then she wouldn't have to worry about her tuition and living expenses.

Even the job for the next few years has been arranged.

But she did not agree to the counselor immediately, but said she wanted to go back and think about it for two days. After experiencing the hatred of the rich, she was still very cautious about "unexpected wealth", fearing that she would be "difficult to repay" like before.

You won’t know until you see it, and you’ll be shocked when you check it out.

It turned out that the company that approached her was not only the Zhao family's company, but also the first subsidiary company established by Zhao Bi, the eldest daughter of the Zhao family, after she regained her position.

The company's first project is a women's-only gym called "Lang", with the slogan "A healthier you, more power to take control of your own life" and dedicated to serving female members, where all staff members and coaches are female.

The gym opened simultaneously in 16 large and medium-sized cities across the country, and became a hot topic during its trial operation: people who had been there gave rave reviews, while people who had not been there complained why they couldn’t visit smaller cities!

Of course, there are also some questioning and disheartening voices.

But both red and black are red, and even Jiang Baige, who is far away in a remote university town, has heard of this.

"Isn't this a good thing? What you are hesitating about is..."

Han Li's voice was somewhat bitter: "After experiencing a 'second generation', here comes another 'second generation'. Why do you think I am hesitating?"

"That shouldn't be the case. Since the company is funding you, you should just contact the relevant person in charge directly. Why are you...ah!" Jiang Baige reacted immediately, "Did Zhao Bi contact you?"

"Her pressure is too strong. I'm afraid I can't handle it, but you..."

The undaunted look of Jiang Baige when she confronted Zhao Bi before was deeply imprinted in Han Li's mind.

What else can Jiang Baige do?

Of course I agreed to her.

But Jiang Baige never expected that she would see an unexpected person downstairs of Zhao Bi’s company!

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