Rebirth: I Became Mr.President's Beloved-Chapter 120: You Really Didn’t Wander Off?

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Chapter 120: Chapter 120: You Really Didn’t Wander Off?

Upon hearing this, Tang Li looked up at the other person.

"I only have this one copy." Gao Wenlan glanced at "Original Sin" with some reluctance, and noticing Tang Li was about to speak, she raised her hand to stop her: "Even if you beg me, it’s no use, I can’t produce more."

Seeing the misunderstanding, Tang Li placed the book back on the long table.

"You don’t want the book?" Gao Wenlan was surprised. freeweɓnovel~cѳm

"Since it’s out of print, you should keep it for yourself." Tang Li didn’t have the habit of coveting what others cherish, besides, she already had a copy of "Original Sin" that she found in her dorm.

"...You really don’t want it?"

Gao Wenlan couldn’t help but remind: "There are only 50 copies of the signed edition, if you don’t take it now, you might regret it when the movie comes out."

"Just keep it." After saying that, Tang Li prepared to go downstairs.

"So many people have begged me for this book, and yet, you disdain it like this. Or do you think the book is not well written?"

Having said that, Gao Wenlan was somewhat displeased.

Tang Li could only speak the truth: "I actually have a copy myself."

Gao Wenlan’s eyes lit up: "You bought it?"

"I found it."

"..."

"I picked it up last time at the Capital Movie Academy’s grand hall; the content of the novel shouldn’t be much different from the limited edition."

"How can it not be much, it’s a huge difference!"

Gao Wenlan stared at her in response to her words, puzzled just like when she was fighting the cockroach earlier, Gao Wenlan stuffed the book into her hand: "Take it home, seriously compare the differences between the two books, then take photos and send them to me."

"..." Tang Li.

Then, she noticed that the other person’s mood had improved.

Gao Wenlan took out her cellphone: "Give me your WeChat ID, let’s become friends."

"..."

Seeing her non-responsive, Gao Wenlan looked up: "You don’t have WeChat?"

"What about QQ?"

In the end, Tang Li gave her QQ number.

While she searched for her QQ and added her as a friend, Gao Wenlan said: "In the future, if I run into any problems with inserting flowers, I’ll look for you on QQ. And for the ’Original Sin’ novel, go back and read it thoroughly, no procrastinating, and I’m not asking for much, just a thousand-word review, send it to my QQ email later."

For Tang Li, the last time she wrote a review was back in her high school days.

Moreover, she never takes notes while reading, let alone writes lengthy reviews.

Tang Li felt she had fallen into a big pit.

Gao Wenlan suddenly looked up and asked: "Are you a student at Capital Movie Academy?"

"I’m not, my school is right across from Capital Movie Academy." Mentioning her own school, Tang Li didn’t feel embarrassed; although it couldn’t compare with Capital Movie Academy, it was nothing to be ashamed of.

Gao Wenlan asked her again: "Is it also an art school?"

"Sort of."

Seeing that it was about time, Tang Li didn’t continue to stay upstairs.

This time Gao Wenlan did not keep her.

After rounding the staircase corner, Tang Li saw Song Jingtian coming out of the restroom.

The little guy realized she hadn’t held the door for him and was somewhat upset, "educating" her a bit, then they made up again.

Leaving the small western-style house, the two of them returned to the car.

Before long, Song Baiyan also came out of the Wong Family’s house.

As soon as Song Baiyan opened the door and got in the car, Song Jingtian leaned over the driver’s seat and complained: "You were gone for so long, we’ve been sitting in the car waiting for you, we’ve waited until the flowers wilted!"

Song Baiyan pulled over the seat belt: "Really didn’t run around?"

"...Just went to use the restroom." Fearing his brother wouldn’t believe him, Song Jingtian tugged Tang Li: "Don’t believe me? Ask Tang Li, she can vouch for me."

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