I have an interview tomorrow, please take a day off (by the way, I want to say a few flirty words)~

Style: Gaming Author: Nine moon cherry blossomsWords: 751Update Time: 24/01/18 22:33:33
I received a call from my aunt at noon. Their company's logistics department was short of a warehouse manager.

She saw that work was easier and freer, so she wanted me to go out for a walk, and now I am preparing to go to Suzhou tomorrow.

There is no way, even if you can write a book to make a living, in the eyes of the older generation, you still have nothing to do all day long, and you must find a stable job.

Fortunately, I don’t work 5 to 9, 1 to 6 days, and I can still buy social security in Suzhou.

I asked for a day off today. Although I knew that asking for leave on the recommendation was asking for death, I had no choice. I received the notice at noon that I would be driving at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. I really didn't have time to type.

I will update as usual tomorrow. I will try my best to code the words on the car. I will pay back all the chapters I owe when they are released~

PS: As an aside, when I was writing the Ultraman novel, I thought about a thousand and ten thousand questions that readers might ask, but I really didn’t expect that someone would actually say in the book review section that I am unpatriotic when I fight monsters? ? ?

He also asked me why I didn’t return to China to build the motherland now that I had the strength, and whether I was a bastard left over from the neon people who had a good life.

I am so drunk on this kind of person. You are so patriotic. Why did you click on my book?

And it’s not convenient for me to reveal that my second old master was a Japanese fighter back then. Although the family later separated, do you think we, the younger generation, will be unpatriotic?

Furthermore, among the ten Ultrabooks, was one of them developed in China?

Is this a question of whether you are patriotic or not?

This is a question that is out of your mind!

Also, readers who have followed my books know that I am very Buddhist when it comes to evaluation.

As long as it doesn’t involve insults from family members or extremely stupid remarks, it is impossible for me to delete comments. Therefore, several readers said in the book review area that the deletion of book reviews may be a system problem. After all, it is up to the readers to decide whether my writing is good or not. That said, it is impossible for me to deliberately control comments, and this thing has no effect on my content.

Deleting one comment may attract ten unsuspecting readers. Then they see that they feel uncomfortable and send ten comments to scold me, and then I delete it. Isn’t this just looking for scolding? I can’t do such a thing.

I don’t want readers to read nonsense anymore, so shamelessly ask for a wave of recommendations, monthly votes and comments!

Thank you all for your support!

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