Gu Juncheng returned home late that night; by then, Lin Qingping was already asleep.

Since her serious illness, Lin Qingping has paid great attention to her lifestyle, going to bed early and waking up early to rest and recuperate. Even though she has been writing stories in silence recently, she has not stayed up late.

Once she fell asleep, Gu Juncheng naturally had no reason to wake her up and "talk to her properly." But in fact, even though he tried to be as quiet as possible when he came in, she was still disturbed. However, she was still half asleep and not very awake. In her dazed state, she saw Gu Juncheng holding her computer and looking at it.

But she only glanced at it and was no longer afraid of him doing anything bad; she had saved everything separately.

The next day, Lin Qingping was going to the company and got up relatively early, but Gu Juncheng got up even earlier; he usually went out for morning exercises before dawn.

Normally, as soon as Lin Qingping gets up, Gu Juncheng has already brought breakfast back and put it on the table: eggs, steamed buns, and milk.

But today, besides breakfast, Gu Juncheng left her something else—suggestions for revising the novel.

After reading her novel, Gu Juncheng actually spent a whole night writing several thousand words of revision suggestions!

Is he just bored?

Lin Qingping glanced at his revisions and couldn't help but chuckle.

They extracted all the interesting parts of her writing, ordered her to revise them, and after the revisions, it probably turned into a report or summary!

She picked up her pen and forcefully wrote a few words after his suggested revisions: I won't change them!

Then she went to the company, and when she returned in the afternoon, she discovered that Gu Juncheng had done something else.

He altered her documents without permission!

Because she was unwilling to change it, he changed it himself!

Lin Qingping returned in a rage, shouting, "Gu Juncheng, do you even respect my human rights?!"

Gu Juncheng tapped his fingers on the table, as if he were completely in the right. "Let's have a meeting, a seminar, and see if my revisions are better than yours."

"What kind of seminar is this?!" Lin Qingping cursed.

Gu Juncheng, however, was very serious. "Comrade Lin Qingping, please maintain a humble and prudent style. Only by guarding against arrogance and impetuosity can you make progress. Why can't literary works accept criticism? Don't you have literary critics in your literary circles? Everyone's works can accept criticism, so why can't yours?"

"Because you are my husband." Lin Qingping's answer was concise and to the point.

Gu Juncheng: ...

“Public matters are public matters, and private matters are private matters. I have read your book, so I am also your reader, and readers have the right to express their opinions,” Gu Juncheng said, tapping the table.

I deny you your right!

Gu Juncheng: ...

"Comrade Lin Qingping, please be reasonable..."

"So what if I'm unreasonable? In this house, I am the law! You changed my manuscript and negated my work, which means you've destroyed my principles! Gu Juncheng, I'm not done with you!" After saying this, Lin Qingping didn't even eat her meal and went into her room with her laptop.

Gu Juncheng had no choice but to bring the food and knock on the door to invite her out for dinner.

Lin Qingping simply opened the door, took the food, went into the kitchen to eat, and then closed the kitchen door behind her, completely refusing to communicate. Of course, Gu Juncheng also couldn't go to his room to sleep that night and went to sleep in Zhiyuan's original room.

Having exhausted all other options, Gu Juncheng left a note on the table: the document could be copied, and he had indeed revised her draft, but the original document was still on the computer.

The next day, Lin Qingping read the note and casually threw it into the trash can.

Of course she knew the original document was still there; she saw it, she's not blind!

But is the documentation important?

She snorted and went to the company.

That cold snort marked the beginning of a cold war between her and Gu Juncheng, which lasted until the National Day holiday, and the ice between them had not yet been broken.

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