Chapter 509 Ending
Chapter 509 Ending
When it came on the day of launch, it was a hot topic both offline and online. Forums and super topics were crowded with people asking about the difference between the two versions of the signature, and many people posted pictures.
[To be honest, Pai Gu Jing's handwriting is quite unique. It's okay if you don't put them together, but you can recognize it when you put them together for comparison. ]
[I feel that even if she hadn't been exposed before, people would still be suspicious if these two signatures were put together, but it's probably because they suspected that they were living together and officially announced their relationship. No one would have thought that these two author accounts were the same person.]
[My friend still can’t believe it. He thinks no one can write so many words while keeping two accounts open at the same time.]
[If you look through the signatures of other authors, you may be able to find other pseudonyms of Pai Gu Jing. ]
[Why did they start snatching? I know nothing about this in the United States and I am so anxious. 】
Any overseas novel resources are always one step behind domestic ones, and no matter what language version they are in, they are not signed by the author, which makes them less collectible.
Perhaps among all the overseas countries, only Theodore has some connections. After all, he has bought many physical overseas copyrights of Li Wenshu. So when the other party asked for Ben's autograph, he agreed very readily, and signed in English.
But Theodore didn’t keep it in his hands for long. He wanted to show off so much that he posted it on an overseas social media platform to show off. It was stolen that same night.
There were more than one wave of thieves coming. Theodore did have bodyguards on guard, so he did take precautions. However, no matter how careful you are, you can never guard against a thief in your own home. His long-lost brother came to have a meal and drink with him. He rummaged through the drawers but didn't take anything. He just found the novel and ran away.
He could only shamelessly ask Li Wenshu for it again.
Theodore always keeps a close eye on the latest developments of domestic authors, and even his Chinese proficiency has improved to the point where he can understand most of a book without the help of a translator friend, though it is very difficult for him to read.
It's okay to watch "Death Train" and "Grandmaster's Milk", but watching "Rebirth of the First-Law Daughter" and "Coroner" are completely incomprehensible, after all, they contain ancient poems and some allusions.
He learned from his Chinese friends that the country was going to start competing for signatures on physical books, so he quickly asked someone to register dozens of accounts for him. He just couldn't believe that he wouldn't be able to get a copy even after dozens of accounts.
The sense of accomplishment from asking for something in person and snatching it away is different.
But he alone cannot compete with those people in China who have natural geographical advantages. Moreover, there are many people like him who register dozens of accounts and use black technology to rob things. It is natural that he cannot grab the things.
Theodore also knew that "Street Stalls" was a novel written by the author under a pseudonym. When he heard the news, he immediately contacted the official platform to buy the overseas copyright agency of the novel without even reading the novel.
Needless to say, this author is a god, just close your eyes and dive in.
Although the physical books of Li Wenshu's novels have been slow to be released overseas, there are many translated versions online. When there was no online translation, people overseas envied the Chinese the most, as they could read many books in advance without any pain.
They have to wait till the end of time for the physical book, and even if they run the machine until it smokes, they still can't lift all of them up at once. Besides, Theodore is the kind of petty person who can't stand others reading the whole ending in one go.
He always felt that he had experienced serial writer's block, so why should he seek benefits for others?
He became obedient after being threatened with his life once.
The most vexing and annoying thing for foreigners is the conspiracy and intrigue in "Reborn as a Legitimate Daughter". It is so convoluted that it takes a lot of effort to understand a little bit. As soon as they understand the meaning, they are led by the nose by the characters in the novel. They are like fence-sitters, leaning towards whichever side the wind blows.
Sometimes I think this is not wrong, sometimes I think this makes sense, and sometimes I think this is wrong but makes sense. It is a disaster for people with diode thinking when reading it. It is full of twists and turns and densely packed with thoughts. The thoughts of all the people in the book combined may be more than the total population of their country.
Those who stand on the wrong side will either be heartbroken or smash things in anger.
Although Qiao Qingli, who is studying abroad, has integrated into the group through novels, it would be better for her to be isolated until the day of graduation.
I didn't see the sequel before, so I encouraged her to translate the whole book. Whenever I didn't understand something, I would ask her. For an ancient Chinese text like "Reborn as a Legitimate Daughter", for those of them who didn't know much about Chinese history, she had to start from China's 5,000-year history to explain it.
Who dares to answer?
And they even asked her to explain all the conspiracies and plots in the novel. Isn't that a bit too confident in her? Not every Chinese person is smart enough to see through them at a glance.
When she watched it, she almost thought she was a foreigner, otherwise why couldn't she understand it at all.
If Qiao Qingli honestly said that she didn't understand, she would be questioned by them - even Chinese people aged 15 or 16 can understand the novel, so how come you don't understand it when you are in your twenties?
Qiao Qingli: ...
Can we just assume that our intelligence has degenerated after evolving to her level?
Even if you throw her, who is twenty-five or twenty-six years old, back into ancient times, she may not understand.
In the first episode of the time travel, you will be forced to log off because you can't understand the noble person's expression. No kidding.
When Qiao Qingli was scrambling for the marriage agreement, her friends were more nervous than she was.
She was almost pushed off the chair. If she didn't understand the domestic online shopping model, she might not even have the chance to sit at the computer desk.
Qiao Qingli asked: "Why are you so nervous when I didn't steal the things? Even if I steal them, they won't belong to you."
The white girl patted her shoulder, "It's okay, pear, what's yours is mine."
Qiao Qingli: "..."
The word "self-familiar" is not suitable for this purpose, thank you.
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[Memoirs of a demon.]
When I first started writing, my hands were shaking, my heart was still restless, and I lacked words.
Until now, I have presented the life stories and endings of all people. Maybe they are not perfect, but they have left traces in the world, so that no one will know about them after I leave.
After Jiang Xian ascended to heaven, he took nothing with him, including me.
Some people say that people will bring their own contracted beasts after they ascend. I once expected her to take me with her, but she never mentioned it and I didn't ask. I always secretly wondered if she thought my prototype was not good enough.
There was no more news from her on my watch phone. Our conversation stopped at the year she left. She asked me if I liked rabbit.
I told her I was a herbivore, and she brought back a live rabbit, saying that she felt reluctant to catch it and then let it go, so she decided to keep it if she wasn't going to eat it.
Rabbits have become an epidemic now. It's so annoying.
...Speaking of which, I fainted during the great battle before her ascension, and was unable to watch the entire process. Even now, thinking about that battle still scares me. I am lucky enough to survive to the end.
When I woke up, I heard people saying that the war was over and Jiang Xian had ascended to heaven. I didn't see any of the brilliant light or the ladder to heaven in the clouds. I only remember that she didn't take me with her and left me alone.
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