However, if we carefully review the entire process of today's banquet, we will find that Li Yan did not participate in their conversation from beginning to end, and it was always Li Jiawei who was in control of the whole situation.

Li Jiawei alone has already made her simple and silly daughter dizzy. Looking at the current situation, Liu Yuan almost wants to call her a sister.

From this point alone, we can actually see that Li Jiawei really has real skills.

You know, there are so many second-generation and third-generation rich people in this world that they can’t be counted. Each of them is born with a silver spoon in their mouth, and is born with huge wealth and abundant resources that others can’t even achieve even if they try their best.

But even so, why is it that this girl can stand out from so many people and make a name for herself?

Looking back at my daughter Liu Yuan, I realized that I had spent a lot of time and effort on her in the past.

As long as it was high-quality resources, he had never been stingy and had thrown them all at her. As for connections, he would help wherever he could and pave the way for her. His heart and eyes were full of hope, hoping that she could achieve something with these favorable conditions.

It's a pity that his daughter has not yet achieved any outstanding results as he wished.

Whenever Liu Yanghe thought of this, he felt uncomfortable.

He actually wanted to tell his daughter everything that was on his mind and have a good talk with her, but he was afraid that if he said it, it would severely damage his daughter's self-esteem.

Therefore, the words that were on the tip of his tongue had to be swallowed back into his stomach again and again and kept in his heart.

However, this little girl Li Jiawei is really good at dealing with people. She is very thoughtful in every aspect and knows how to save face for him everywhere.

Whether it is his words, actions, or interpersonal relationships, he is always generous and appropriate, and he is also very reasonable, making it difficult for people to find fault with him.

If Liu Yanghe were to still be petty under such circumstances, it would be really outrageous and unacceptable.

His eyes inadvertently fell on the book "My Youth" that Li Jiawei placed beside her. Li Jiawei's hand was gently placed on the book, stroking it from time to time, with a cautious and cherishing look, as if this book was an invaluable treasure in the world and could not afford to make any mistakes.

Seeing this scene, Liu Yanghe thought to himself that if he still couldn't guess what Li Jiawei was thinking at this point, then he would have lived in vain for more than 60 years.

After thinking for a while, Liu Yanghe cleared his throat and said, "Jiawei, you are giving me, an old man, face. I, Liu Yanghe, am not an ungrateful person. If there is anything you need my help with, as long as it is within my ability, I will definitely do my best to help you!"

When Li Jiawei heard Liu Yanghe's words, she knew that he had seen through her little thoughts. She bowed slightly, with a bit of humility and expectation on her face, and said, "Teacher Liu, since you said so, I won't hide it anymore. I'll take the liberty to tell you my thoughts. I hope you don't think I'm too abrupt."

Liu Yanghe waved his hand and responded with a smile: "I won't feel it's abrupt if you say that. What you want is the film and television adaptation rights of the book "My Youth"? " Although this sentence is a question in form, his tone reveals full affirmation. It is obvious that he already has the answer in his mind and is just waiting for Li Jiawei to confirm it in person.

Li Jiawei quickly picked up the teacup, with a hint of shyness and respect on her face, and said softly: "Teacher Liu, my shallow thoughts have not escaped your eyes after all. I toast you with tea instead of wine, and I hope you don't blame me for being presumptuous." After that, she bowed slightly and raised the teacup to her chest.

Seeing this, Liu Yanghe slowly picked up the teacup in front of him and gently touched it with Li Jiawei's teacup, making a crisp sound.

His gaze stayed on Li Jiawei for a moment, and then he said, "There are many people who want to get the film and television adaptation rights of this book, and you are just one of them." After that, he sighed softly, as if recalling the various experiences of rejecting others in the past.

He went on to say, "This novel is my favorite among all my works. I really can't bear to see it being arbitrarily adapted and trampled upon. Over the years, many big directors and big productions have come to me with sincerity, but I have rejected them one by one. So, tell me, why should I hand over the copyright to you?"

Li Jiawei pursed her lips slightly and took a deep breath to calm herself down. She reached out and picked up the book "My Youth" placed aside, holding it tightly in her hand, as if she was holding her own youth.

She raised her head, looked at Liu Yanghe, and said, "Teacher Liu, do you know how many times I have read it?"

Liu Yanghe leaned back in his chair, his hands casually resting on the armrests, and looked at Li Jiawei with interest, asking, "How many times have you watched it?"

Li Jiawei's eyes flashed with a trace of reminiscence, and she slowly said: "No less than ten times, even now I will occasionally read it. But I say this not to show off how many times I have read this book, nor do I claim to have a profound and unique understanding of the core of this novel.

After all, as people often say, there are a thousand Hamlets in the minds of a thousand readers, and everyone's understanding of the characters in the book is different."

She paused for a moment, adjusted her mood, and continued, "Today, the reason why I want to tell you all this is because when I was most confused and helpless in high school, this book was like a beacon, illuminating my way forward and giving me the dawn of hope.

I’m not afraid of you laughing at me, but at that time, my academic performance was terrible, I was also quite fat, and therefore extremely lacking in self-confidence. By the second semester of my second year of high school, I had even given up hope of getting into a junior college.”

Li Jiawei had a self-deprecating smile on her face, but it was soon replaced by a determined look. She continued, "I found your book in a bookstore by chance.

I was short of money at the time, so I had no choice but to buy a pirated book. I still remember it clearly. After buying the book, I stayed up for two consecutive nights and read it all in one go.

At that time, I read very fast and swallowed a lot of the content without understanding it. I didn't even understand what your original intention was in writing this novel. I just wanted to keep reading.

However, it was this book that I read in a hurry that made me feel an unprecedented power, a power that can change the status quo, strive for progress, and never bow to fate. "

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