The complexity of human nature may lie in the fact that those who do "bad things" are not necessarily bad people.

And those who do "good things" may not necessarily have good intentions.

When faced with such a complex problem, everyone will sigh that they are overwhelmed.

"We are all ordinary people..."

Lu Ranran used to be a stay-at-home, rarely interacting with people, most of whom were just casual acquaintances.

Except for the real weirdos, everyone maintains basic decency and it is hard to tell whether they are good or bad.

But Lu Ranran was indeed a little confused about Wu Zhi.

Since his "passionate speech" last Friday, Lu Ranran has been frantically saving manuscripts throughout the weekend.

The reason is actually very simple.

Is there any worker who can continue to work smoothly after cursing at his boss?

Isn't the reason why conflicts break out to fight to the death?

There are only two possible outcomes after going to work on Monday: either Wu Zhi tries his best to make things difficult for Lu Ranran and finds an excuse to fire her; or Lu Ranran herself can't stand it and resigns first.

Lu Ranran had already prepared to resign, and he saved up his manuscripts just to open more.

But what she didn't expect was that when she went to work on Monday, Wu Zhi unexpectedly apologized to Lu Ranran.

Of course it is not public.

In the conference room, Liu Keli sat in the corner without saying a word, her eyes fixed on the computer, but her ears were always listening to the noise not far away.

Wu Zhi sat opposite Lu Ranran, and both his expression and words were sincere.

"Ran Ran, I know my previous behavior was very wrong."

“But I also have my reasons.”

The "hardship" that Wu Zhi mentioned is exactly the Nancheng Media behind Lu Keke.

"Nancheng Media is almost the largest client of our studio. They pay quickly and don't have any weird requests."

"You know, it's really hard to make a living just by writing."

"After all, she has connections, so it's hard for me to refuse what she says..."

Wu Zhi's implication was that everything that happened before was just forced by Lu Keke.

Going a step further, it is to clarify that one has no intention of making things difficult.

Lu Ranran smiled and said nothing.

In Wu Zhi's words, his confession about himself can be ignored, but the pressure brought by Lu Keke is very credible.

Since Nancheng Media is so strong, why did Wu Zhi suddenly turn around and choose to stand on his side?

Wu Zhi seemed to see the doubt in Lu Ranran's eyes and continued:

"Ran Ran, I know you're wondering why I'm suddenly like this."

"I am also a screenwriter. I opened this studio because I hope everyone's creations can have more autonomy and be less controlled."

“If you are under external pressure, you will waste your talent on it.”

Wu Zhi paused, and his tone became more sincere.

"What a pity."

"Ran Ran, talent is very valuable."

Regardless of whether Wu Zhi's heart is really as passionate as he says.

But Lu Ranran could not deny that talent is precious and every work is precious.

There is no creator who doesn't want to write good works.

Lu Ranran also thought so, she hoped to get guidance.

And Wu Zhi happened to be the experienced person.

Based on realistic considerations, Lu Ranran temporarily accepted Wu Zhi's statement.

When I walked out of the meeting room, I happened to run into Xu Yuan and Qin Qin.

After a brief panic, the two of them forced themselves to put on their usual smiles.

"Morning!"

"morning."

Seeing that the two were no longer close to her, Lu Ranran began to guess about the change in Wu Zhi's attitude.

Perhaps it was because the employees told Wu Zhi what they saw at the annual meeting that Wu Zhi changed his stance accordingly.

Lu Ranran suppressed the slight disappointment in her heart and didn't ask any more questions.

In fact, if Lu Ranran was bolder and took the initiative to talk to Xu Yuan, she might have found out that Wu Zhi actually knew nothing.

That night, after the annual meeting, the three of them, plus Wang Ruohan, chatted while waiting for the bus.

Qin Qin's words seemed to make sense, but were immediately refuted by Wang Ruohan.

"How do you know that Ran Ran will be fine?"

"What is your relationship with her? Will she put up with you?"

All three of them were shocked. They didn't expect that Wang Ruohan, who was always kind and harmless, would say something so sharp.

And what she said... didn't really make sense.

After all, we are all just ordinary people who don't want to be affected by the struggles among the upper class.

Xu Yuan was very depressed.

"What should I do then..."

In the darkness, Wang Ruohan's eyes were bright.

She smiled easily.

"Whatever you have to do, you can do it."

"We are just here to see the world, and that's it. If there is any problem...if there is any problem, we still have Editor Wu."

Wang Ruohan’s philosophy is very simple - don’t get involved.

If we are really forced to get involved, then let the "tall guy" Wu take the lead.

If Wu was wrong, he could still turn against us...In society, moral integrity cannot sustain one's life.

So, they all tacitly agreed not to tell Wu Zhi what they had seen and heard tonight, and Lu Keke certainly wouldn't say much either.

As for the other members of Group 2, they would not take the opportunity to anger Lu Keke.

So, even though we saw such a big thing last week, the studio on Monday was still as calm and busy as usual.

Wu Zhi also did what he said.

During the routine script meeting, Wu Zhizhen gave a lot of professional guidance.

But he never gave up emphasizing the "feeling of love".

In fact, it’s not Lu Ranran’s fault. This kind of “XX feeling” is really a mysterious thing, and it varies from person to person.

How can we abstract the most essential experience and then weave it into a specific plot?

Faced with Wu Zhi's "sincerity", Lu Ranran also honestly expressed her doubts.

Wu Zhi’s answer was simple.

"Don't be so stubborn."

“Go and experience it, then you’ll know what it feels like, and then you’ll know how to write it.”

Having said that, if you must experience in order to write, then writing fantasy and suspense genres...

Xu Yuan on the side seemed to see her confusion.

After the meeting, she slid her chair over to Lu Ranran and whispered:

“In fact, the purpose of field trips is not just to help you accumulate writing materials.”

"You know, we all need a little inspiration, don't we?"

"And..." Xu Yuan leaned closer and spoke more softly, "Editor Wu will allow you to take leave."

As if to make up for the fact that she did not treat Lu Ranran differently, Xu Yuan moved away and added another sentence.

"Everyone is."

Lu Ranran was a little surprised by Xu Yuan's "show of goodwill".

After Xu Yuan left, she took the opportunity to get some water and quietly observed the atmosphere in the studio.

As always, everyone is normal.

Lu Ranran couldn't help but wonder, could it be that she had never seen the world?

Maybe they are used to the ups and downs in their creation, or maybe they do it on purpose...

But these are not important for now.

Lu Ranran looked at the phone, his expression gradually becoming serious.

It’s Shen Xiling.

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