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Asked you to write a book, not to confess your criminal record!

Lin Chuan, a struggling writer, finally got his golden finger—the Career Life Experience System. Randomly experiencing a profession, after the experience is over, novels will be generated based on Lin Chuan's experiences. But Lin Chuan found that the professions he experienced were all too sketchy! Swindler, Assassin, Hacker, Touch Gold Captain... Corresponding novels were born: “Swindler,” “Hacker Kingdom,” “Touch Gold Notes,” and others came into existence. Before he knew it, his works became popular. Selected reader comments: “This book describes things too realistically, this is definitely an autobiography!” “With you confessing and me confessing, Mr. Lin will end up in prison sooner or later.” “Author Lin Chuan (×), Suspect Mr. Lin (√)” Unexpectedly, the reader's prophecy has come true! The police showed up, “We suspect you're involved in serious illegal and criminal activities!” Lin Chuan, “Huh?” The police, “The crimes in your novels, they're your actual deeds, right?” Lin Chuan's vision went dark. Done for, I've written myself into the station, but I'm really not a criminal suspect!!!!!!

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Chapter 100 I'll go myself!

May 3rd.

A refreshing and warm breeze swept over the jade-like Erhai Lake, passing through the buildings of Dali Ancient Town before heading towards Lincang.

Lin Chuan, Shen Qianqian, and Xia Qingqing, dragging their simple suitcases, boarded the high-speed train from "Dali—Lincang," a journey of about 2 hours.

Lincang, located in the southwestern part of Yundian, lies between the Lancang River and the Nu River. To its southwest, it borders the Myanmar area and serves as a small border town adjacent to Myanmar.

Compared to the widely known Yundian tourist cities like Dali and Li River, Lincang is much more niche.

It was right in the middle of the May Day holiday, peak tourism season.

As for tourism?

The location wasn't as important, for, aside from the scenery on the road, there are the people beside you and the open heart within.

Compared to the latter two, the importance of the former was self-evident.