Chapter 261
ClayLin, the pen name, was known to many in the literature department. ClayLin's work had first appeared in Jinton Daily. She had published an article there and had later gone on to release work every once in a while. Her works had been featured in several major newspapers and well-known magazines.
She had even had a special interview segment about this up-and-coming writer. However, she had never shown her face, and no one knew who she was.
When Talia asked Melina about ClayLin, many were taken aback.
"How could she be ClayLin? I'm a fan of ClayLin, and I've read every one of her works. To me, it seems like ClayLin is someone in her 30s and has seen a lot of life and gained insight from it. There's no way she could be a freshman."
"At least pick someone else to impersonate. ClayLin published her first work three years ago. Are you trying to say you could write such solid and profound pieces back in your first year of high school?"
"You're resorting to any means necessary just fo
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