Zhao Youyue did not care about Lin Shiya's bag. Since Zhang Wanjun and Lin Shiya were roommates, Zhang Wanjun could just drive back to school tomorrow and return the bag to Lin Shiya.
However, Zhang Wanjun was a very curious person. She directly brought Lin Shiya's bag to the hotel room, and even dragged Zhao Youyue over to look, as if she was looking for an accomplice.
"This … is not a good idea." Zhao Youyue hesitated.
She was just enjoying the night view of Shanghai, the most prosperous city in the world. It was splendid and colorful. It was a pleasure to enjoy such a beautiful scenery in the suite of the Peninsula Hotel.
"Don't worry, Lin Shiya will not know anyway." Zhang Wanjun encouraged.
Perhaps everyone had a strong desire to be a voyeur. Zhao Youyue did not have such a thought, but after hearing Zhang Wanjun's words, she felt that it was not a big deal. She was not familiar with Lin Shiya at all. Even if she knew about her privacy, she would not reveal it.
Zhang Wanjun opened Lin Shiya's bag, and found a few famous books inside. She was indeed the president of the Literature Club, the famous talented girl in school.
Compared to the famous books, the notebook undoubtedly attracted Zhang Wanjun's attention. She began to flip through Lin Shiya's notebook.
Zhao Youyue casually flipped through the famous books, mainly because these books were written by famous authors in this world. In the other world, these famous authors had never appeared.
Zhao Youyue paid more attention to these unknown famous authors. Unfortunately, her taste was not good enough, and she did not have the patience to finish reading the famous books. It could not be helped, the famous books still lacked entertainment value.
Zhao Youyue found that Lin Shiya was really serious about reading the famous books. She even made reading notes, all of which were her reflections after reading. Some sentences were really charming, and the handwriting was very elegant.
"The world is a big dream, how many autumns have passed in life."
"Wanting to forget, is in itself a kind of engraving."
"The best kind of love is to fight and not die, and the best kind of friendship is to fight to the death and live again."
"Loneliness comes from the pride and inferiority that is not willing to show to others."
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This Lin Shiya could probably write a "Lin Shiya Quotations", she was so talented!
It was as if Zhao Youyue was reacquainted with the talented lady, Lin Shiya. However, she was keeping a low profile during the banquet. It was as if she only had eyes for Shi Jingnian. She loved that man so much.
"What? It turns out to be a novel manuscript. Speaking of which, do we still need a pen to write novels nowadays …" Zhang Wanjun flipped through it for a while and was too lazy to continue reading. It wasn't that the novel wasn't interesting, but she originally wanted to find a private diary to read. Now that she realized that it was just a novel, this feeling of disparity made her lose the patience to continue reading.
When Zhao Youyue heard that it was a novel, she felt relieved. This way, she would not be prying into his privacy, but just appreciating his work.
Coincidentally, Zhao Youyue was looking for a suitable literary world. She had just used her phone to search for "Ya Jing", and found out that she was really in the limelight in the literary world. Several of her works not only sold well, but she had also won a few prestigious newcomer awards. Moreover, she had a good appearance, so naturally, she was packaged as a beautiful young girl author, and gained the adoration of many fans. They thought that she was a genius author, and that no one of her peers could compare to her.
In fact, "Ya Jing's" works could be said to be both refined and popular. The commercial and artistic aspects seemed to have achieved a perfect unity. The novel's characterization, the beginning and ending of the plot seemed to be impeccable. Coupled with the golden quotations that appeared from time to time, the best-selling of her works seemed to have become a matter of course.
The most admirable thing about her books was her extensive knowledge. For example, when it came to foreign content, she could depict the details very realistically. Also, she seemed to have met some of the famous people in real life in the book. She was also very knowledgeable.
Many readers had benefited a lot from her works. Not only did they feel happy, but they had also broadened their horizons. They also felt that their reading tastes had improved. High school students could also extract beautiful sentences from her works and directly use them in their essays.
"Ya Jing's" writing style was not gorgeous, it could even be said to be concise. It was as if she wanted every word to be a gem, or maybe she was just too lazy. She felt that the more concise a plot was, the faster she could move on to the next plot.
If there was a great writer like Hemingway in this world, then her writing style would definitely be considered as a tribute to Hemingway.
Therefore, her works always gave people a very compact feeling. When reading it, it was full of insights. Buying her books was especially worth it. One book was worth several books by others, and the readability was not bad at all. It was not difficult or obscure at all.
It could not be helped. In this era of commercialization of literature, commercial writers would naturally try their best to make a living …
"Ya Jing" did not seem to lack money at all. She did not even care about making a living. Her works also gave people a sense of transcendence, which made her works even more popular.
Perhaps those trashy commercial writers who loved to make a living should learn from "Ya Jing." In this way, their books might sell even better. After all, the eyes of the readers were as sharp as snow. They knew which books were worth buying and which were not. Only the most generous and noble readers would buy all of them.
Zhao Youyue was obviously the most perfect reader. However, she was ashamed to say that she had never heard of "Ya Jing." This was because her books were purely literary. Because of her mother, Wang Hua, Zhao Youyue had a prejudice against pure literary books.
These books were just like the violin she played during competitions. They were specifically used to please the judges, and not the general readers. Obviously, "Ya Jing's" books were not like that. She had the general readers in mind.
Just like how there were "cool essays" in famous books, "Ya Jing's" books were undoubtedly of this type. This was because the protagonists in her books were strong enough, as if they could see through everything. They always looked down at problems from a higher position. Many readers would feel that they had become the protagonists who could handle heavy things as if they were light. The tragedies belonged to others, while the protagonists just watched calmly. Actually, this could be very profound, as long as the supporting characters were well-written. Obviously, "Ya Jing" had achieved this.
Recently, "Ya Jing" had announced that she would write a grand work without a protagonist. There would be no protagonist, but everyone could be the protagonist. This was the so-called "POV writing method."
"A Song of Ice and Fire" was such a "POV writing method." Often, whoever you thought was the protagonist would die the next moment …
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