The toast with chocolate sauce just spread on it in Lin Xingran's hand was knocked over, and his face showed "Are you sick, Jiang Baige?"

But then he thought again, she was really a patient, and he suppressed his speech again.

Lin Xingran pulled out a hand and touched Jiang Baige's forehead: "You don't have a fever."

"I'm not kidding you, I'm serious!"

"Okay..." Lin Xingran said helplessly, "What new ideas do you have?"

So Jiang Baige told Lin Xingran about the call she had just received from the copyright editor of Nanlin.com.

Lin Xingran was overjoyed after hearing this: "That's great. With this money, even if you really get sick, you will definitely be cured..."

Jiang Baige smiled: "Didn't you say I would be fine? Why did you bring me here... to find a miracle?"

Lin Xingran was not at all timid: "This is called preparing for both situations, do you understand? It would be best if nothing happens to you, but if something happens, it will cost money to treat the disease."

Unfortunately, Jiang Baige didn’t think so.

She said that she planned to make a will. In addition to leaving money for her mother and father to enjoy their old age, she planned to use the rest to set up a women and girls foundation to support women who were in trouble because of money in their studies, work and life.

Over the past decade, she has seen too many women struggling because of money.

We have also witnessed many trapped women coming back to life thanks to the support of money and resources.

Now she has a lot of money, but she can't spend it.

If she can help other people in need, it will be a good deed. Maybe in her next life, she will be given a good life and live a few more decades.

At this time, Lin Xingran suddenly said: "But you have already established a foundation, so where is the inheritance for me?"

Unexpectedly, Jiang Baige was not angry at all. She nodded and said, "Well, I told you this because I wanted to add a clause to my will, asking you to be the head of the foundation... to help my mother run the foundation."

No matter how much money you have, if you only spend money and don't earn money, it will be spent sooner or later.

Therefore, there must be someone to invest and operate the foundation. Only when money makes money can the foundation continue to thrive.

However, Bai Yunqing is already quite old, and Jiang Baige is afraid that she will be overworked and may not be able to do the job properly, so it would be better to let someone she trusts do it.

Lin Xingran is obviously the best candidate.

But that was just Jiang Baige's own idea.

"Me?" Lin Xingran was frightened again, "You are not kidding me, are you?"

If this is true, then Zha Lan's miracle is not for Jiang Baige, but for her, Lin Xingran.

Lin Xingran is not stupid. She knows that the idea of ​​setting up a foundation means that Jiang Baige does have a lot of money.

They were not related in any way, but Jiang Baige asked her to be the manager of the foundation, and what he offered her was not only money, but also a high-paying job.

Just as Jiang Baige said, it left her a huge "legacy".

So, Jiang Baige was not joking on the train. But Lin Xingran hoped that Jiang Baige was teasing her.

Because she really couldn't accept that a living, seemingly healthy person, also her good friend, was planning the distribution of her inheritance in front of her.

She herself is also the beneficiary.

But Jiang Baige said: "Lin Xingran, I'm not kidding, I'm serious."

She was indeed very serious and even thought about whether she should consult Zhou Ling for some professional legal advice.

But she didn't want to announce her impending death to the world so soon.

There is no wall that is impenetrable. If something goes wrong in any link and her mother finds out that she is about to die, it will be even more troublesome.

"But it's not a solution to keep hiding it like this..."

Lin Xingran wanted to persuade Jiang Baige to face reality and go back for treatment, because she didn't know from the beginning why Jiang Baige was so sure that she would die.

Not to mention that it’s not certain that she has cancer yet.

Even if it is cancer, if it is in the early stages, the cancer cells have not spread, and surgery is performed in time, the chances of survival are still very high.

It's not serious at all, but now I have to "entrust my orphan"...

But Jiang Baige refused to listen.

In addition to the foundation's affairs, she had another idea.

"I plan to live here for a while and write a book about death."

"No!" Lin Xingran rejected it immediately. "You need more than a month to write a book, even if you finish it as fast as possible... more than a month! You are racing against death now. It's okay to delay it for three or five days, but more than a month? Absolutely not!"

Jiang Baige didn't expect Lin Xingran to deny her idea so firmly.

However, she also understood Lin Xingran, so she did not argue with her. Instead, she quietly found the owner of the B&B and renewed the long-term lease with her for another month.

By the time Lin Xingran got the news from the owner of the B&B, Jiang Baige had already written the beginning of the new book...

“You, you, you…you!”

Lin Xingran was so disappointed that she wanted to curse him, but she couldn't bring herself to curse him because he was a patient. But if she kept it in her heart, she was afraid that she would be angry to death first!

Fortunately, the company needed her to go back at this time.

The next day after receiving the notice, she took the train and left Zhalan, trying not to see it.

After Lin Xingran left, Jiang Baige was able to completely isolate herself from the world and write books in peace.

This summer, she finally finished the dual-female-protagonist novel she had been updating for a year and a half, almost two years.

This is also her longest article so far.

After receiving the house-buying article, editor Damai's attitude towards this dual-female lead article also changed from not paying much attention to it at the beginning, thinking that "it may not be possible to adapt the IP", to later being worried about the dual female leads who were trying hard to plan the "uprising" while encountering various obstacles, and frantically urging Jiang Baige to write faster...

There shouldn’t be too many readers who have similar experience in following literature as Damai.

Before this article was finished, many readers had already acted as "tap water" and recommended this article on various platforms, saying that it was the pinnacle of female-oriented political intrigue, and at one point this article was at the center of public opinion.

Fortunately, Jiang Baige has become accustomed to all kinds of gore over the years. She basically does not read the comment section and tries not to search for her books on social media.

In fact, she had basically finished writing the book after the Chinese New Year, and later she only updated it at a frequency of two chapters a day, with each chapter containing two thousand words.

At that time, she focused more on proofreading the books that were to be published and her busy work.

So until the end of June when this dual-female-protagonist novel was completed, she didn't have much time to think about updating the new novel.

Later, she was diagnosed with health problems during a physical examination and went to Wenmian for a long vacation.

Only after returning from Wen Mian did she start to seriously think about a new article...but after thinking of several topics, she was not very satisfied with any of them.

Before she could decide what to write, she fainted at the book signing event.

And then... there was the chaos of hospitalization, examinations, and now the indignation.

But the book about death that she wanted to write this time was not an online article, or even... not a novel.

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