Chapter 979 - Chapter 979: You Don’t Understand
Chapter 979: You Don’t Understand
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Long Fang’s eyes flashed with astonishment. He said, “Hengyang, this doesn’t sound like something you would say.”
“You’re a bachelor. You won’t understand.”
“Haha! Then I’d better never understand.” He would never fall for a woman. That kind of thing was too childish.
Zhou Hengyang gave Long Fang a meaningful glance and commented, “I hope so.”
In the past, he had thought the same way.
Su Wen did not have the time to pay attention to the best-selling Fashion Passion magazine in the Province. She had either been on a bumpy road or busy communicating with the organizers and signing the papers. She wrote so much that she couldn’t even lift her arm.
In a month, Su Wen had lost almost ten pounds. She was already slim and slender, but now, she had become stick thin.
Zhou Yan had accompanied Su Wen to the first city, but she did not have much time to do so after that. Furthermore, Su Wen was already able to handle the signing event on her own, so she did not need Zhou Yan to follow her, so she let Zhou Yan go back first.
The results of this busy month were obvious. Although it was tiring, it was a bountiful harvest.
Su Wen had gotten to know a lot of people and expanded her social circle. Of course, she had also promoted her company in advance.
They had agreed on a collaboration plan with several newspapers. Su Wen would place a full-page advertisement in the newspaper with the largest circulation on the day of the opening of the founding store.
The concept photos for the advertisement had already been decided. She could get someone to take photos when she went back. Su Wen had already asked Zhou Yan for the contact information of the bearded photographer from Fashion Passion.
Su Wen had done all these things during the interval between the signing events. Other than that, she had to squeeze out time to write a new book. She also had to call Su Qing to communicate with her about the renovation progress of the founding store, the progress of the studio, and so on.
There were many things to do, and there were even more trivial things to do. Su Wen was so busy that her feet did not even touch the ground.
It wasn’t easy for them to make it to the last stop in the Capital. After today’s on-site signing event, they were done with their work.
“Su Wen, sit down for a while and have a bottle of juice.” Fang Sha unscrewed the bottle cap of the fruit juice she had prepared beforehand and placed it in front of Su Wen. The signing ceremony had not even started yet, but there was already a sea of people outside. There were too many people.
Fang Sha had witnessed how busy Su Wen had been for the past month. Her heart ached and she admired her. She was more beautiful, more talented, and more hardworking than others.
She really had no choice but to admire her. Compared to her, she did not even have the strength to envy her.
“Thank you.” Su Wen nodded and thanked her, but she did not dare to drink it. It was fine if she was a little thirsty. If she drank too much water, it would be a waste of time to go to the bathroom halfway.
In order to better cooperate with the organizers and not let the readers wait, Su Wen would refrain from drinking too much water on the day of the signing event.
Fang Shuai was speaking with the organizer with the information in his hand. Then, he rushed to the lounge with a livid face.
Behind him were two business managers from the Spring Breeze Publishing Firm, as well as the staff from the Capital who had a work badge hanging around their necks.
The atmosphere between the few of them was not quite right. Clearly, there was an argument.
“What’s wrong?” Su Wen stood up from her chair.
“The number of people has exceeded the limit.” Fang Shuai might be young, but he was very steady in his work. “The number of people lining up at the scene has already exceeded two-thirds of our expectations. There are too many people. There are safety risks.”
This was her first time holding a signing event in the Province, and they did not expect so many people to come. Fortunately, the order was maintained that day and there were no accidents.
Su Wen had proposed a limit on the number of participants for the subsequent signing events. Every time, she would communicate with the local organizers in advance to consider safety, the capacity of the venue, security, and other factors to limit the number of participants.