Crimson Garland

Chapter 9 Chapter II

Intellectual, mature, and full of arrogance, this is the deep impression l made when meeting n for the first time.

In addition, n is the best-looking person l has ever seen.Wearing a camel trench coat, exquisite earrings, and straight black hair.

The aunt complained: "Oh, what are you talking about. You are the most reclusive! No matter how I introduce you, you don't want to be introduced to you. Don't bring bad girls..."

Amidst the aunt's complaints, the elevator opened on the third floor.

n smiled and walked out of the elevator door, the sound of high heels was very light and pleasant, l was obsessed with it, and followed him out.

n walked farther and farther in the corridor in front of l, l's eyes were glued to her back for a while, and he reluctantly entered the editor's room.

The editor-in-chief was a serious looking old man. When L knocked on the door and bowed respectfully, the old man was drinking tea and looking at the manuscript. Several editors stood beside him, pointing at the manuscript. intense discussion.

L showed a professional smile, and bowed to the editor-in-chief: "Hello, Mr. X, I am a cognitive intern at xx University l."

The editor-in-chief put down the teacup with a bang, and raised his eyes with a smile on his face: "The little girl came quite early."

Seeing that he smiled, he breathed a sigh of relief for some reason: "There are no cars on the road, so it's smooth."

The editor-in-chief smiled and nodded, staring at l for a moment.

"What kind of books does the little girl like to read?" the editor-in-chief asked while touching the desk phone on the table.

L pondered for a while: "I like ancient Chinese literature and European and American literature of all stages, and I tend to prefer European literature."

The editor-in-chief let out a "huh": "Liberal arts students."

L scratched her head, she is indeed a very traditional liberal arts student, she didn't even get high math in college.

However, many of the editors in the publishing house are not from the liberal arts background, and L also knows it.

There are too many jobs that liberal arts students can't do in publishing houses. For books on physics, chemistry and medicine, liberal arts students can't do it if they don't have a foundation in science.

L's reading taste and knowledge are actually very limited, and science books are almost her dead corner.

She is not a naturalist, and she has no interest in many aspects of knowledge, let alone understanding.But as an editor, this is actually a taboo.

"Then you go to the second editor's room." The chief editor made a final decision, picked up the phone, and dialed an internal number.

"Hey, Lao Zhang, arrange an intern for your editorial office." The editor-in-chief took a sip of tea, and the editors beside him who were still arguing fiercely just took a look.

"Hey, you're not very old, you guys should bring everything with you to see. Yes, from xx University." The editor-in-chief put down his cup, looked at L in a daze and smiled: "Hey, it's already here, come and pick me up personally Walk."

l I feel that the second editorial room may be a little special, otherwise why do they all see themselves like this?

The second editorial room seemed to be on the third floor. The door of the chief editorial office was open, and there was a familiar sound of high-heeled footsteps, getting closer and closer to the door.

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