Levin chuckled and replied: "I remember, but Tony, this is unnecessary. Do you think of yourself as the savior? Even if your "Crazy Oil Painting" is published normally, what will it do?"
"Of course it works, otherwise no one would spend so much money to let you change the ending!" Tangning replied loudly.
"Okay, even if you are right, but now that this issue has been sent out, what else can I do?" Levine asked.
"It's very simple, just send out Melissa's version tomorrow!" Tangning replied casually.
Levin refused without hesitation: "No, I have already collected their money!"
"Just go back to him!" Tang Ning replied casually.
Levin snorted coldly: "You said it simply!"
"It was a very simple matter in the first place, but you made it so complicated!" Tangning retorted.
Levin stared at Tang Ning for a long time, and then said in a slower tone: "Tony, I admit that I did something wrong in this matter. I didn't discuss it with you in advance, but things have become like this. Can you just tolerate me for once?"
Now that Levin had slowed down, Tangning naturally found it inconvenient to continue shouting at him, so she also said softly: "Levin, it's not that I don't want to be tolerant, but this is a matter of principle. I can't just watch.
These liars lie to people!"
"But they didn't lie to you, why are you meddling in this business?" Levin advised.
"You didn't lie to me, but we have to have some sense of social responsibility, right?" Tangning said solemnly.
Hearing the words "social responsibility", Levin burst into laughter and said: "Tony, you really think of yourself as a savior."
But mid-sentence, he suddenly came to his senses: "Oh, I understand! Tony, you are doing this for your own campaign for Congress, right? Oh, if you say that, I am indeed to blame for what happened this time!"
Hearing what Levin said, Tangning couldn't laugh or cry. She had a conscience. When he wrote "Crazy Oil Painting", he really didn't think about how it would help him run for Congress. But Levin's thinking was not entirely a bad thing.
At least it can
At this time, Levin said again: "But Tony, things are really hard to change now. How about I place two campaign ads for you and wait until this matter is over, and then you can publish another article to denounce him, okay?"
"In this way, you will be worthy of the donor, uh, the person who gave you the money?" Tang Ning said sarcastically.
Levin replied disapprovingly: "Of course, he is here to make money, not fame. I just don't delay him from making money!"
Tangning thought for a moment, and based on his understanding of Levin, he estimated that the result would not be much better if he continued to argue with him, so he reluctantly nodded and replied, "Okay. But I have to pass all the blame on him when I go out later.
As for you, no matter what I say, you will not publish Melissa’s follow-up, otherwise it will be difficult for me, Melissa, and Deanna to explain!”
Levin nodded without hesitation and replied: "No problem, I will be the bad guy and I promise not to affect Tony's glorious image in front of them!"
"Okay, then I'll slam the door and leave!" After saying that, Tangning walked to the door, opened the door, slammed it hard, and left angrily.
Upon seeing this, Melissa and Deanna hurriedly came up and asked, "Teacher, Mr. Tangning, how was your discussion?"
Tangning replied angrily: "This damn Levin actually changed our novel because he accepted money from those scammers, and no matter what I said, he refused to publish the original plot.
, it really pissed me off!”
"I said it was impossible for him to change the plot of the novel for no reason. It turned out that he actually received money from a scammer!" Melissa suddenly realized.
And Deanna became even more angry: "How could this editor-in-chief Levine do this? He, isn't he helping those scammers to defraud money! Teacher, what should we do now? Should we call the police?"
Tangning waved her hands and said, "It's useless to call the police because we don't have any evidence now."
"Then what should we do? Are we just going to watch these liars deceive people?" Deanna asked anxiously.
Tangning thought for a while and then replied: "Well, since Levin refuses to change, then I will go find his father, Uncle Milo!"
Hearing what Tangning said, Deanna's eyes lit up: "Yes, there's no way he wouldn't listen to his father!" But she didn't notice Melissa snorting on the side.
In fact, Tangning didn't know if Uncle Milo could help, but in order to maintain a glorious image in front of the two women, she had to do something. But in order not to cheat, she said to the two women: "That Uncle Milo doesn't like to argue, so
You just go back first, I will tell him myself!"
"Okay, Teacher Tangning, I'll leave it all to you!" Deanna bowed to Tangning.
Although the two women agreed to come to Uncle Milo, to be honest, Tang Ning just wanted to go as a formality and thought she was chatting with the old man. Seeing Tang Ning's arrival, the old man was very happy: "Tony, why are you here?"
"Uncle Milo, I haven't seen you for a long time, come here to see you!" Tangning replied with a smile.
After chatting for a while, the old man suddenly asked Tangning, "Tony, what do you think of the current City Paper?"
"It's pretty good!" Tang Ning replied casually.
"It's pretty good. The sales volume is much higher. Little Levin is much better than me in this aspect." Garrison sighed, but then changed the topic and said, "But why did I hear so many people say that now?
The "City Paper" has become different from before, Tony, what do you think?"
Tangning pondered for a moment, then replied: "Well, everyone's style is different, so it's normal that the City Paper led by Levine is different from the one you had before, don't you think?"
"Is it normal to change your novel?" Garrison narrowed his eyes and asked Tangning.
"Uncle Milo, do you know all about this?" Tangning was very surprised, because in his eyes, Uncle Milo has retired and no longer cares about the newspaper!
"Isn't it normal that I know about City Paper?" Garrison asked.
Tangning was stunned by these words. At this time, Garrison asked again: "Tony, the purpose of your visit today is not just to visit Uncle Milo, right? Do you want me to help you teach little Levine a lesson?"
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Although Tang Ning did say this to the outside world before coming, he actually didn't think so in his heart. How should he answer this?
PS: Actually, I don’t really like to read entertainment articles, but during this period I reviewed "The Road to the Master of the Cultivation Sect", and then I read "Chicago 1990" by the same author, and now I started to read "Senior Superstar", and I feel like