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Chapter 270: Walking the Red Carpet with a Book (8,000 Word Update!)

Chen Lingling was not the topic leader tonight.

In fact, not only was Chen Lingling not the topic leader tonight, she even spoke very little.

Lu Yanhe originally thought that Chen Lingling had something to say to him or ask him tonight, but in fact there was nothing.

Chen Lingling seemed to be just observing him curiously.

Lu Yanhe didn't know whether his description of this feeling was accurate or not, but he did have this feeling.

"Costume dramas are different from modern dramas. You have to study how ancient people walked, how they spoke, their posture and aura," Chen Lingling suddenly said. "Don't act like a modern person when portraying your character."

Lu Yanhe immediately said yes to Chen Lingling's sudden request.

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Many costume dramas require actors to undergo physical training before filming.

But "Phoenix Terrace" did not do this because it is set in an imaginary ancient context.

Lu Yanhe had already realized that his role was difficult to play because he had very few lines. He was a silent and aloof character, completely different from Yao Yu'an in "The Golden Era".

Therefore, body shape is important, and physical performance is important.

Just because an actor has fewer lines doesn’t mean he has fewer roles.

He still has eyes and other areas where he can perform.

When Ho Shu-yi was analyzing the characters in the play with him, she pointed out this point: "What is a good play? It's not about deliberately imitating the script, but about reaction. Joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness are all reactions. They have their own emotional logic and are passive."

Lu Yanhe nodded.

He Shuyi: "You have very few lines, so you have to find a fulcrum for your performance. Revenge has been buried in your heart since childhood, and it is the tone of your entire character. Your silence, coldness and ruthlessness all stem from a secret unknown to others. You entered the palace for revenge, so the prince treated you as a brother, and Chen Yourong's love for you became a burden to you, making you struggle with emotions under the silence. There are no lines for this, and it needs to be integrated into the details of your daily performance."

He Shuyi's analysis was like a hand that cleared away the fog in Lu Yanhe's eyes, giving him a deeper understanding of this character.

"Don't act taciturn just for the sake of being taciturn. That's just a facade. If you act like this, you'll be a solidified mask. Without any inner emotions driving you, you'll be a wooden man." After He Shuyi said this to Lu Yanhe, she asked Lu Yanhe to start going over the lines one by one.

Lu Yanhe has not received any acting training and can be said to have no foundation in line delivery, so he has the common problem of newcomers - he can't speak properly, can't speak lines in a normal tone, and easily feels stagey and artificial.

He Shuyi led Lu Yanhe to practice the song sentence by sentence, and even recorded her own version for him to listen to and imitate.

"Before you develop your own performance system, it's crucial to learn to imitate. First, imitate, then master it," said He Shuyi. "The tone, the pauses, the emphasis—the intonation and rhythm of your voice—all have their own rhythms."

Lu Yanhe understood what He Shuyi meant, but it would take a lot of practice to go from understanding to mastering it.

But Li Zhibai and Yan Liang were not there, they were all filming on the set.

Lu Yanhe could only go over the script over and over again by himself.

At times like this, I could only practice in the house they rented.

However, after practicing over and over again, I always felt a little lacking in feeling.

Later, Lu Yanhe had to ask a few people in the dormitory for help.

"Help me rehearse the lines." Lu Yanhe asked them.

It was already the end of the semester and exam week was approaching, so everyone was busy preparing for the exams.

But they were also happy to help Lu Yanhe rehearse his lines. It was fresh and relaxing.

The one who was most interested was Mao Jiayang. Whenever he returned to the dormitory and saw Lu Yanhe there, he would take the initiative to ask if he wanted him to help him rehearse his lines. He seemed to be addicted to it.

Lu Yanhe's time was divided into several parts again, with precise instructions on what to do every hour.

Fortunately, with the arrival of December, classes ended one after another. Once many classes were over, he had more time to arrange his own time.

At several grand ceremonies at the end of the year, the organizers insisted on inviting Lu Yanhe to attend. Some people even tried to save Zhao from Wei by inviting Lu Yanhe and Chen Siqi to attend the events as the editors-in-chief of "Jump Up" - hitting the snake in its most vulnerable part. Now is the time when "Jump Up" needs publicity and exposure the most, and the third issue is about to be released.

In particular, one event was held in Jiangguang.

Lu Yanhe hesitated for a whole night and decided to attend the event.

Chen Siqi wasn't short of money, but people attending events like this usually dressed up, and a celebrity's makeup routine could cost upwards of a million. Lu Yanhe had Chen Ziyan to help him borrow clothes from brands, but Chen Siqi didn't have that.

Lu Yanhe had no choice but to ask Chen Ziyan for help.

It was a bit difficult to help Chen Siqi borrow clothes, after all, she was not an artist. However, because Chen Siqi was attending the event with Lu Yanhe, and she was not borrowing clothes for those expensive dresses that cost tens or even millions, she was able to borrow them relatively smoothly.

Lu Yanhe flew to Jiangguang a day in advance to meet Chen Siqi.

Jiangguang is much warmer than Yuming. It's already snowing in Yuming, but in Jiangguang, people can wear only two layers of clothing. Chen Siqi took Lu Yanhe for a stroll in Jiangguang, and even brought Bai Yu along for dinner that evening.

Compared to high school, Bai Yu seems to have become more generous and confident. In the past, Bai Yu was the quiet one in class and seemed a little timid even when looking at people.

"Now the writing part of the manuscript is basically handed over to Bai Yu." Chen Siqi introduced to Lu Yanhe, "It also includes the first review of the submission email."

The submission email address for "Jump Up" is reviewed by Bai Yu, Lin Yu and Xu Zijun. As long as one person thinks the manuscript is of good quality, it will enter the second review.

Now there are more and more manuscripts in the "Jump Up" submission mailbox, and more and more energy needs to be spent on reading and selecting manuscripts. However, Lu Yanhe's main focus is not on this, and Chen Siqi needs to be busy running around and developing author resources. Therefore, the task of selecting manuscripts from the submission mailbox is basically handed over to Bai Yu and the other three.

At the beginning, several girls were very nervous, worried that they were not professional enough and would make mistakes in reading and eliminate high-quality manuscripts. However, after reading more manuscripts, they could naturally tell the difference between good and bad ones. Through repeated communication, they knew what kind of manuscripts "Jump Up" wanted.

The next day, Chen Siqi suddenly gave him a sample copy of the third issue of "Jump Up" and said, "Let's walk the red carpet with this book."

Lu Yanhe took the book in surprise.

Chen Siqi said: "I hope the third phase of sales can stop the downward trend in sales."

They both walked onto the red carpet holding a copy of "Jump Up" in their hands.

Even the red carpet host was surprised.

He never put down the book when taking pictures.

This action of the two people caused surprise to many people in the live broadcast room.

Most people don’t know what “Jump Up” is. Selling 100,000 copies is a remarkable number in the publishing industry, but in the eyes of millions of live broadcast viewers and even tens of millions of people who followed the event in various ways, it is a very niche existence.

What's this?

Then, they heard the introduction of the red carpet host: Lu Yanhe and Chen Siqi, the two editors-in-chief of "Jump Up". What they were holding in their hands was the freshly released third issue of "Jump Up".

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A steaming ceremony, star-studded, with familiar faces walking by everywhere.

Lu Yanhe was still not used to such crowded occasions, but because he thought that it was Chen Siqi's first time attending, he cheered himself up. Otherwise, if he was "socially anxious", Chen Siqi would definitely be even more uncomfortable attending for the first time.

But Lu Yanhe soon discovered that he had overestimated himself and underestimated Chen Siqi.

Compared to his more or less "nervous" and hard-working socializing, Chen Siqi's cheerful attitude and approachable posture made her feel more at ease in such occasions. Then, Lu Yanhe suddenly remembered that he was really overthinking it. Chen Siqi had been acting with Liu Weian since she was a child, and had experienced various social occasions with her father and Liu Weian.

In comparison, he is the "newbie".

Lu Yanhe didn't know how Chen Siqi had so much energy to greet so many strangers.

It's not just celebrity artists, but also directors, producers, or well-known people from other fields invited by the organizers. Chen Siqi seems to have a passion for "accepting everyone", exchanging contact information with everyone, chatting, and expressing her love for them.

Chen Siqi is actually just a freshman girl. Logically, not everyone is willing to exchange contact information with her, but she is the editor-in-chief of "Jump Up". Every time she speaks, she will mention one thing, which is to invite them to come to "Jump Up" to promote during the promotion period.

This changed Chen Siqi's role. She was the editor-in-chief of a popular magazine, and the media resources she possessed were precisely what any celebrity needed. In particular, the article Chen Siqi recently wrote about Huang Kairen had such a profound impact that even many celebrities read it, creating the impression that Huang Kairen was the best young actor alive.

Instead, Lu Yanhe was like Chen Siqi's little follower, following her when socializing with others.

When she was in high school, Chen Siqi didn't seem to have shown her socially capable side yet.

Of course, at that time Chen Siqi had a sense of alienation and indifference, as if to say, "No one should come near me."

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There were dozens of artists attending this grand ceremony.

Because it was organized by a fashion magazine, the scene was very grand, but there was also an excessive sense of excitement.

You can't expect to have an in-depth chat with anyone in such an occasion. In fact, as Chen Siqi said, the purpose of such occasions is to get to know people.

However, in addition to these celebrities and big names, there were also many internet celebrities and anchors who got in through connections and bought tickets.

Their purpose is very clear, which is to take photos with various celebrities. To put it bluntly, 90% of them are here just to "freeload".

Lu Yanhe was also the person they were targeting, after all, he had become quite popular recently.

Lu Yanhe did not refuse and took photos with almost everyone.

Of course, according to Chen Siqi's request, every group photo has "Jump Up" displayed in Lu Yanhe's hand.

When Lu Yanhe went to the bathroom, he happened to hear two people talking inside.

"I'm really speechless. He even holds the book in his hand when taking a photo. Does he want us to promote him? Will he pay us for the advertising?" His tone was full of sarcasm.

"Go ask him for it, maybe he'll give it to you," another person said. "They must have made a fortune selling this book. They're showing it off everywhere like salespeople. They say we internet celebrities are too eager for quick success, but why don't they talk about this Zhenhua university student?"

"You're going to Zhenhua, who's to blame you? Clothes make the man, and saddles make the horse. He's a college student from a top university, and we're just small internet celebrities, we can't compare."

These conversations were not hurtful and actually did not affect Lu Yanhe's mood much.

Lu Yanhe was promoting his work in a legitimate way, and he didn't care whether this attitude looked good in the eyes of others. He just knew that he didn't do anything that violated his principles.

But Lu Yanhe felt somewhat disappointed——

If I take a photo with you while holding "Jump Up", and you think I'm taking advantage of you and want to charge you an advertising fee, then if you come to take a photo with me, should I also charge you a promotion fee?

"What are you doing standing here?" Huang Kairen walked over and saw Lu Yanhe standing in a daze at the bathroom door. He was a little surprised and patted his shoulder.

Lu Yanhe came back to his senses, saw Huang Kairen's smiling face, shook his head, and said, "Thinking about something."

"I saw somewhere a few days ago that ammonia can stimulate a person's mental clarity. It seems to be true." Huang Kairen joked.

Ammonia is the smell of urine.

Lu Yanhe was extremely embarrassed and lowered his head with a wry smile.

Huang Kairen said, "I heard that you are about to join the crew to film 'Phoenix Terrace'?"

"Yes." Lu Yanhe asked, "Brother Huang, after the filming of The Golden Era is finished, when will you join the crew?"

Huang Kairen shook his head and said, "I haven't taken on any new roles yet. I haven't come across a suitable script yet."

For an actor of Huang Kairen's level, acting is no longer a matter of quantity.

Every play is important.

After a movie is finished, it may not become a hit, but if it fails, it will destroy the reputation of the actor.

At this time, the two people who were chatting before came out.

When they saw Lu Yanhe and Huang Kairen standing at the toilet door chatting, they were stunned at first, and then, perhaps because they felt guilty or something else, they left immediately.

Then they went in.

Huang Kairen asked: "Are you planning to continue working on the book 'Jump Up'? Although I saw news reports that you will continue working on it, it must still occupy your energy, right?"

Lu Yanhe explained: "I will keep doing this. It was just a dream before. Now I have done several issues and have met more people because of this. Many people are encouraging us to continue. Many people can also be known by more people through this book. However, I don't take care of the specific things. Siqi is responsible for it."

"She is such an energetic girl," Huang Kairen sighed.

"Well, I'm ashamed of myself." Lu Yanhe said with a smile.

After using the bathroom, the two smiled at each other and did not rush back to the venue. Instead, they stood at the window at the end of the corridor outside the bathroom and continued chatting.

"I quite like watching your documentary 'City Travels,'" Huang Kairen said. "I'll watch it whenever I have time."

Upon hearing this, Lu Yanhe said, "Brother Huang, are you interested in recording an episode with us?"

Huang Kairen nodded and said, "It's okay if you have time."

"They will definitely welcome you." Lu Yanhe said with a smile.

"Sometimes I really admire you for having such strong energy to work on so many things," Huang Kairen said. "I envy you. When I was your age, I had no idea what I could do in the future or what the future held. I was completely lost."

"But Huang Ge, you are now a role model for all young actors."

"It's just that he's popular, how can he be called a role model?" Huang Kairen lowered his head and sighed softly. "By the way, you should know, right? My agent told me that he wants to get you and me to appear in Director Zhang Haizhou's new movie. Have you met with Director Zhang?"

"Not yet." Lu Yanhe shook his head.

Huang Kairen said: "I heard that a few other people are also in contact, but think about it, if the news spreads, I guess all the suitable actors in the entertainment industry will want to fight for it."

Zhang Haizhou, a top Chinese-language film director.

Which actor wouldn't want to be in his movie?

"I don't know if I can get it." Lu Yanhe was quite calm about this. Perhaps it was because Director Zhang Haizhou was so famous that Lu Yanhe didn't think he could be noticed by him.

This kind of thing is all about metaphysics. Directors don't choose actors based on their acting skills; they choose based on their chemistry. Lu Yanhe has gradually come to understand this. Furthermore, if Director Zhang Haizhou really takes a liking to him, and this movie is a serious dual-male lead, will he have the time to film it?

For various reasons, his expectations for this movie were not as high as Huang Kairen's.

Huang Kairen has reached a bottleneck period and wants to move to a higher level and transform.

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After the third episode of "Jump Up" was officially released, Lu Yanhe and Chen Siqi were both a little nervous.

This time, the first print run of the third issue was only 30,000, because no one knew how many copies of this issue would be sold.

Chen Siqi told Lu Yanhe that as long as the physical book could sell 40,000 copies and not be a complete failure, she would be satisfied.

When the first day's sales results came out, a total of 24,000 physical books were sold.

They both breathed a sigh of relief.

"The pressure is not that great now, and we can continue to work according to the previous budget." Chen Siqi has thought about it. If the sales are really not ideal, she is even prepared to reduce the production cost back to 100,000 yuan per episode, so that at least "Jump Up" can continue.

In the following week, "Jump Up" remained in the top ten of the sales list, and the physical book sold 47,000 copies in a week, which made Lu Yanhe and Chen Siqi breathe a sigh of relief.

E-book sales also reached 11,000 copies.

"It's stable." Chen Siqi said, "In fact, if it weren't for the three-day free reading period on Yemai.com, sales would definitely be much higher."

"This was promised to them from the beginning, and they also took charge of the bulk of the production and publicity costs," said Lu Yanhe.

The first three issues were a steady success, which exceeded many people's expectations. After all, it was just two young people who had just entered college working on a book. It was difficult to create something from scratch, and it was also difficult to keep it going.

Chen Siqi said: "I plan to open a new section starting from the fourth issue."

"Hmm?" Lu Yanhe was curious about what new ideas Chen Siqi had.

Chen Siqi said, "I want to create a Q&A section. Readers can ask questions to someone and we can find that person on their behalf and ask them to answer the questions in our magazine."

Lu Yanhe looked at Chen Siqi in surprise, "Huh?"

"For example, your fans can ask you questions, or some readers want to ask Teacher Shi Xia a question," Chen Siqi said. "We collect some representative questions and ask them to answer them. Readers can specify who to answer, or not. We will contact people who are interested in the question to answer it, which will also increase the interaction between readers and our authors."

"You can ask any question. Of course, whether someone is willing to answer or not is not certain," Chen Siqi continued. "In each issue, I want to select two representative questions and answers to publish in the magazine."

Lu Yanhe understood Chen Siqi's idea, nodded, and said, "That's a good idea."

"Do you think this is a good idea too?" Chen Siqi asked in surprise.

"Well, we'll ask the questions readers want to ask." Lu Yanhe could almost foresee how many people would submit articles to this column. "Actually, almost all celebrities have social media now. You can send them a private message or leave a comment in the comments section if you want to ask them questions. Questions that are published in the magazine must be a little different. In other words, they must be questions that the respondent wants to answer, and the questions and answers themselves must be representative and everyone wants to read them."

Questioning and answering are themselves a form of expression.

Although it is a literary magazine, we still don’t want to make it a purely literary book.

There are interviews, Q&A sessions, comments, and miscellaneous notes, which makes the content richer.

"One more thing, Yan He, someone came to me to ask about the film and television adaptation of Li Zhibai's short story." Chen Siqi said, "A company wants to buy the film and television adaptation rights."

Lu Yanhe was shocked.

"The film and television copyright should be in Li Zhibai's hands, right?"

They are not copyright agents and do not represent the copyright of the articles in the magazine.

"Yes, but that company thought we were the agent, so they came to me to ask." Chen Siqi said, "Ask Li Zhibai if you can give them his contact information directly."

Lu Yanhe agreed and after hanging up the phone, he contacted Li Zhibai and told him about this matter.

"What the hell?" Li Zhibai was shocked. "You said someone wants to adapt my novel into a TV series?"

“I don’t know if it’s a TV series or a movie.”

"Never mind, this is ridiculous. I just wrote it casually, why should I change it?" Li Zhibai felt unbelievable.

"Anyway, here's what's going on. We'll give your contact information to that company and you can talk to them yourself?"

"Talk about it, what the hell? I don't know how to do it. Ask Chen Siqi to do it for me." Li Zhibai said, "I don't know how to do it. I don't even know if I'm being fooled."

Lu Yanhe originally wanted to say that Chen Siqi didn’t understand either.

But on second thought, maybe something like this will happen again in the future.

It would be more reliable for him to ask Chen Siqi's opinion first.

So he said, “Let me ask.”

"Well, whatever the commission is, just help me with it." Li Zhibai didn't seem to take this matter to heart at all. He hung up in a hurry after saying this. He was probably still on the filming set.

Lu Yanhe told Chen Siqi what Li Zhibai meant.

As expected, Chen Siqi did not refuse at the first time.

"We'll be the agent, um..." Chen Siqi pondered for a moment and said, "Let me research it first. Indeed, we have to publish so many articles in each issue. Perhaps more and more cooperation will come to us in the future."

These are not just collaborations on film and television adaptations.

Being a copyright agent isn't something you can do lightly. Fortunately, she had someone familiar with the job: Xu Xiaoyin. As a senior editor at Jiangyin Publishing House, even if she wasn't specifically responsible for the work, she had participated in numerous similar adaptations.

Originally, Chen Siqi wanted to pay Xu Xiaoyin to lead them in doing this, but Xu Xiaoyin said that due to the internal regulations of the publishing house, internal staff are not allowed to work part-time outside.

Xu Xiaoyin said, "Let me introduce you to someone who specializes in copyright agency."

Only then did Chen Siqi realize that in addition to publishing organizations, there were also individuals and organizations that specialized in copyright agency.

This person was once an editor at Jiangyin Publishing House. It was because of his nearly 20 years of editing experience that he got to know many film and television companies and writers. That allowed him to start his own business and work as a copyright agent after leaving Jiangyin Publishing House.

Then, it caught up with the IP craze in recent years and ushered in a big explosion.

Chen Siqi thought about it seriously, wondering whether they should consult someone specifically to learn how to be a copyright agent, or cooperate with the other party and let them do this specifically.

Finally, considering that their current editorial team actually only has a few people, and being responsible for the monthly issue of "Jump Up" is already a huge workload, in the early stages we can only cooperate with them and let them do this specifically.

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Chen Siqi was busy thinking about various things about "Jump Up", and Lu Yanhe was also fully focused on the exam week.

After finishing the exam for Modern Chinese (I), Lu Yanhe breathed a sigh of relief and packed up his things.

Zou Dong sent him a message five minutes ago: I'm waiting for you at the South Second Gate.

Lu Yanhe replied: I just finished the exam and will be out soon.

He put on a scarf and gloves.

The temperature plummeted, the ground was covered in ice, and as soon as I stepped out of the room, the biting cold spread silently like smoke.

Lu Yanhe lowered his head and walked quickly towards the second south gate. He was going to meet with the equestrian instructor and action director assigned by the crew. They had training today.

However, unexpectedly, as soon as Lu Yanhe reached the second south gate, he was suddenly stopped by someone.

"Lu Yanhe!"

The sound came from the school gate.

Lu Yanhe looked up in surprise and found that the person calling him was Lin Miaomiao.

He looked at her in surprise.

She was wearing a white velvet hat and her clothes were also white, or rather, everything except the pair of light grey boots on her feet was white. Standing in the messy snowy city scene, she looked as clean as an elf.

Lu Yanhe walked forward in surprise and asked, "Why are you here?"

Lu Yanhe subconsciously thought that Lin Miaomiao was looking for him.

Lin Miaomiao said: "Today is the admission interview."

Lu Yanhe was stunned for a moment, then asked in surprise, "Today? Interview?"

"Yes." Lin Miaomiao raised her chin and said, "I have passed the written examination for admission. As long as I pass the interview today, I will become your junior schoolmate in September next year."

Lu Yanhe was surprised.

Lin Miaomiao asked: "Where are you going?"

Lu Yanhe said, "I'm going to go for training, um, to learn martial arts moves."

Lin Miaomiao nodded and said, "Okay, will you come back tonight? I'm done with the interview. Can we have dinner together?"

Lu Yanhe looked a little embarrassed and said, "I don't know when it will end. When will your interview end?"

"I don't know either. We have to draw lots on the spot to decide the interview order." Lin Miaomiao sighed a little disappointedly and said, "Forget it, next time."

Lu Yanhe felt sorry.

He wished Lin Miaomiao a successful interview.

Lin Miaomiao nodded and said, "Trust me, I'm sure there will be no problem."

Lu Yanhe actually didn't know that Lin Miaomiao was so powerful.

Being able to get a place in Zhenhua's admission examination is not something that ordinary people can do, nor is it something that you can achieve just by being the top student in the school.

What remarkable achievements did this somewhat spoiled and somewhat arrogant little Princess Aurora achieve to get this place in the direct admission exam?

Lu Yanhe really wanted to ask a question, but finally kept his mouth shut.

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In fact, Lu Yanhe found that it was right for him not to agree immediately. He practiced until 8:30 in the evening, and his muscles were sore all over.

The martial arts instructor who was guiding him gave him a ten-minute massage to help him relax his muscles.

"Brother Lan, thank you for your hard work." Lu Yanhe said goodbye to martial arts director Mo Lan.

Mo Lan smiled and waved.

Zou Dong asked: "Going back to school or back to Ziyuan Bridge?"

Ziyuan Bridge is where Lu Yanhe and the other two rented a house.

Lu Yanhe glanced at the time and said, "Let's go back to Ziyuan Bridge."

Zou Dong nodded.

"Brother Dong, you don't need to pick me up tomorrow. I don't have any classes or exams tomorrow. I plan to stay in the dormitory all day and not go out." Lu Yanhe said.

Zou Dong asked: "What about your meals?"

"I'll order takeout, or just make something." Lu Yanhe said.

Zou Dong agreed.

He said, "Then I'll go see my son."

"Oh, by the way, Dong Ge, what's your son's name?"

"Zou Yu." Zou Dong said, "Yu means beautiful jade."

"You're in the second grade now, right?"

"right."

Lu Yanhe laughed and said, "How happy I am."

Zou Dong pursed his lips in silence.

Zou Dong sent Lu Yanhe to Ziyuan Bridge, got off the car, accompanied him upstairs, and waited until he entered the house before preparing to leave.

"Brother Dong, wait a moment." Lu Yanhe said.

Zou Dong was stunned and looked at him in confusion.

Lu Yanhe returned to the room and picked up a bag on the table.

"This was a gift from our previous partner. You can take it back," said Lu Yanhe.

Zou Dong took it with some surprise and nodded, "Thank you."

"Thank you for your hard work. Be careful on the road." Lu Yanhe said goodbye to Zou Dong.

Zou Dong went downstairs and returned to the car. When he opened the bag, he found that it was actually a laptop box that had not been opened yet.

He couldn't help but be a little shocked.

He originally thought it was just an ordinary thing, but he didn't expect it to be a laptop.

This isn't cheap, is it?

Zou Dong originally wanted to send it back to Lu Yanhe, but hesitated for a moment, thinking that he had to see his son tomorrow.

His mother said last time that the school now arranges online classes from time to time, and the computer in their house has been used for too long and is always stuck.

Zou Dong was silent for a moment, then decided to accept Lu Yanhe's offer. (End of this chapter)

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