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Chapter 140: Well-intentioned

"Tony, I have something to discuss with you today!" On this day, Levin said to Tangning with a serious face,

"What's going on? So serious?" Tang Ning asked casually.

Levine replied word for word: "Request a manuscript!"

Tangning laughed dumbly and said, "What do I think it's? I've been writing novels for your City Newspaper!"

Unexpectedly, Levine shook his head and replied: "No, this time I am here to ask you to write for the New Orleans Express!"

"The New Orleans Express? How come I haven't heard of this newspaper?" Tangning asked with a frown.

Levine explained: "Of course you haven't heard of it, because the New Orleans Express is a new publication of mine and will not be released to the public until next month!"

"What?! Your new newspaper? What about City Paper?" Tangning asked with a surprised look on her face.

Levine replied indifferently: "City Newspaper? Give it back to my father!"

Although Levin said it easily, Tangning had already heard the bloody storm inside. It seemed that Melissa was right. The two men really got into it, and in the end, Levin lost and left to start a new company independently.

newspaper, of course, it is estimated that Uncle Milo paid for the cost of establishing the new newspaper, otherwise the money Levin earned in less than a year would definitely not be enough!

Although she roughly guessed it, Tang Ning didn't bother to ask about the family affairs, so she nodded and replied, "Don't worry, Levin, if I write a novel, I will definitely submit it to your New Orleans Express!" But then the conversation changed.

Then he said, "But you also know how fast I write, so don't think I'm slow!"

Levin waved his hand and said: "I know, but it doesn't matter. I will find some more suitable novels from time to time to ask for your opinions, just like the cooperation that made Melissa famous in the first place!"

"Oh, that's okay too!"

Not long after Levin left, Garrison walked in. The old man changed his indifferent attitude when he went to visit, and said to Tangning happily: "Tony, are there any new novels recently? I'm here to see you."

You requested the manuscript!"

"Requesting a manuscript? Why didn't Levin come over? Are you here, Uncle Milo?" Tangning asked knowingly.

Garrison explained: "Well, Levin went to open the New Orleans Express, so I still have to run the City Paper!"

"Oh, that's it. What about the future?" Tangning asked curiously, but then she added, "Uncle Milo, I don't mean anything else. After all, you are at your age, so wait until"

Before Tangning could finish her words, Garrison interrupted nonchalantly: "Tony, you want to ask who will take over City Paper after I die, right? Who else could it be? Of course it's Levine.

, after all, I am only his son!

In fact, this time I just wanted to give him a beating and make him understand that the reason why he was able to increase the sales of "City Newspaper" was because of the foundation I gave him. If he created a new newspaper by himself, he would definitely not.

With this achievement, when his "New Orleans Express" cannot continue to run, he will definitely have to come back and inherit the "City News", and then he will not be disobedient!"

After Garrison left, Heidi asked Tangning: "Tony, do you think Uncle Milo's vision will come true?"

Tangning thought for a moment, then shook her head and replied: "I think it's unlikely. Based on my understanding of Levin, although I'm a little disdainful of some of his actions, I have to admit that he is a qualified and even excellent newspaper owner.

, more ruthless, shameless, and bottomless than his father, Uncle Milo. It is simply unreasonable for such a person to fail."

"Tony, even though you are praising Levin, it sounds like you are scolding him!" Heidi covered her mouth and chuckled.

"Actually, I'm neither scolding him nor praising him, I'm just stating a fact!" Tang Ning shrugged.

Then the conversation changed: "But I'm worried about a problem now, that is, both father and son have asked me to write, but I can't write it at all. If I only give it to one side, I will definitely offend the other side!"

"That's not easy, just don't write both sides!" Heidi replied disapprovingly.

"Didn't you hear what Levin said just now? It's okay if I don't write, but he can find someone to ghostwrite for me. I can't refuse, right? Then his "New Orleans Express" will be published in my name

Uncle Milo will definitely be angry after that, so what will I do then?" Tangning said with a frown.

"Well, that's true!" Heidi nodded in agreement, then thought about it and suggested: "How about I help you write it to Uncle Milo?"

Hearing what his wife said, Tangning was delighted: "Of course that's the best!" But then she asked worriedly: "But have you decided what to write?"

Heidi shook her head without hesitation and replied: "No!" Then she said with a smile: "But isn't it because of you? In the previous "Downing Abbey", you made the outline and I wrote it. It can be done this time too.

ah!"

"The problem is that I don't know what to write right now!" Tang Ning scratched her head.

"Then think about it slowly, I'm sure you can come up with a good story!" Heidi encouraged.

"Let me think about it, what kind of story would be better to write?" Tang Ning murmured to himself. In fact, he had many stories in his mind, but he couldn't find one that was more suitable for the current era and setting.

At this time, his eyes accidentally glanced at a thank-you letter in a newspaper. It was roughly about a person who picked up valuable jewelry and returned it to the owner.

Seeing this, an idea flashed in Tangning's mind and she said to Heidi: "I really thought of a good story, but this story is not easy to write. It will test your writing skills very much!"

Heidi heard that the story was difficult to write, but Heidi became interested and quickly asked: "What kind of story is it that is so difficult?"

"I call this kind of writing a weird narrative. In fact, the plot is very simple. The difficulty lies in misleading the readers through narrative techniques. For example, this story begins when a person accidentally picked up a manuscript of a mystery novel on the train."

PS: After walking around the clinic today, I had a feeling. I advise everyone to drink less, smoke less, and stay up less late, especially staying up late. Staying up late is really harmful to the body.

To put it bluntly, the health status and life expectancy of our generation are definitely lower than those of our parents' generation. We have not done much manual labor since we were young, and we don't usually exercise much. In addition, we have irregular work and rest, and poor diet.

Unhealthy, stressful at work, ugh!


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