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Chapter 440

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There was never a lack of people in this world who liked to dig into the inside story. It couldn't be helped. In this era that was sometimes so boring that it made people crazy, some people always liked to do things that were too boring.

Li Lina was the editor-in-chief of a street literature magazine. The content of this street literature magazine was mostly about the supernatural.

In this era where the Internet was getting more and more developed, the sales of street literature magazines were naturally getting worse. Powerful supernatural novelists had also gone online to earn money. Which famous writer would still contribute to this magazine that was destined to decline?

Li Lina still couldn't bear to give up this magazine that was getting worse. Perhaps this had something to do with the family business that she had inherited from her father. Even if the sales were getting worse, she could still make a living.

Since there were no famous writers contributing, Li Lina naturally thought of ways to make up her own stories. Anyway, it was street literature. She could make it as shocking as she wanted …

Now that the Internet was more developed, there were so many materials. Of course, she could do whatever she wanted according to the materials.

It wasn't just the Internet. Sometimes, Li Lina would have dreams about "ghosts" that made her feel very real. These dreams could always give her a lot of inspiration.

Ironically, in her dreams, she was a famous reporter. She was also in charge of the national television's "Approaching Science" program. She refuted all kinds of rumors about supernatural events and forcefully used science to explain everything.

However, in reality, she was the editor-in-chief of a little-known magazine. The thing she did the most was to make up stories and make things up out of nothing. She would link everything to supernatural incidents. For example, she would hear the sound of children playing with marbles at night. Why was that?

Was it actually a little ghost who was causing trouble?

For example, why was it that during the few days of the Ghost Festival, it was the peak period for the elderly to die? That's right, it was the Soul Reaper!

In short, when Li Lina read the things she made up, she felt that it was nonsense. However, what surprised her was that her "nonsense" had actually extended the life of this street magazine. It was as if she had played a spell with the boy in red. Well, this was also a very fascinating ghost story that she had made up.

Many readers had all sorts of good reviews for this magazine called "Into the Supernatural". They felt that the stories in it were all nonsense in a serious manner, but they were self-justifying. That kind of lifelike feeling made people's hair stand on end!

When a supernatural story could bring that kind of horror to the readers, it was naturally a successful story.

Although Li Lina had dreams related to 'ghosts', they were never nightmares. This was because she felt that she was very powerful in her dreams. Not physically, but mentally. She felt that nothing could affect her judgment. She was always cold and rational. Even when facing evil ghosts, she could communicate rationally and establish a connection …

In this way, when she could be lifted up by a malicious ghost, what else did she need to worry about? She only needed to observe everything calmly and then "refute" the rumors.

In reality, Li Lina was the one who had written those supernatural stories to refute the rumors. Even she herself didn't believe that they were true. After all, they were just her fantasies.

Sometimes, Li Lina would also feel confused. Why did her dreams always appear in that world where ghosts ran rampant?

She could only explain it by saying, "What you think in the day, you dream at night." This was because she was always thinking about how to make up ghost stories, so naturally, she would dream about it …

Li Lina didn't just make up stories based on dreams. She felt that stories made up from dreams were all sumptuous meals. It could be used as the main theme of a street magazine. However, appetizers were also needed. Naturally, she went online to find materials.

Coincidentally, a horror film called "Chronicles of the Peculiar Black Cat" was very popular on the internet. She took advantage of the day and watched it.

Of course, horror films had to be watched during the day. In reality, Li Lina was still quite timid. Sometimes, she really wished that she could become the version of herself in her dreams. She completely didn't know what fear was …

Halfway through, Li Lina only felt that the more she watched, the more familiar she felt. When she saw "herself" in the film, although there were only a few lines, she was stunned!

Wasn't this her in her dreams?

However, although the two of them looked similar, their temperaments were really too different …

It was like raising a pair of twins directly separately. One was pampered since young, while the other grew up in poverty. Then, when they met again in their twenties, one would realize that the twins were completely different.

Therefore, if Li Lina really appeared on the streets, she wouldn't be recognized. Now, the people on the internet who wanted to get to the bottom of it the most were actually the actors who played the role of the fatty Liu Kang and the malicious ghost Chu Renmei. Other than these two, the others felt like they were just background characters.

The more Li Lina watched the film, the more she recalled the contents of her "dream." Then, she began to panic …

For the first time, she doubted whether her dream was really a dream.

She began to recall the feeling of being in a dream. She realized that in the dream, she couldn't move at all. It was like she was completely attached to the body of the "dream" Li Lina. She could only let her move. Sometimes, when she woke up from the dream, she would completely forget about it unless she encountered something shocking, such as meeting a real ghost.

At first, she didn't think there was anything wrong with this. After all, most of the time, when people dream, they don't have the consciousness of dreaming. They are completely unable to control their own actions. Only when they realize that they are dreaming will they act.

In fact, people who know that they are dreaming are very blessed. Because dreams are really fun. They can play however they want. They can create and destroy at will. If they meet a beautiful girl, they can also rush forward. Then, when they wake up, they will awkwardly find that they have to change their underwear …

Li Lina now felt that with her discovery, she could already fabricate a new main novel. Why was her dream made into a movie?

Or could it be that this movie actually came from another parallel world?

Just as Li Lina was deep in thought, another piece of news exploded on the internet. That was, someone who dug up inside information pointed out that the detective in the group of backpackers seemed to be played by Teacher Ouyang!

Could it be that Teacher Ouyang was the screenwriter for this movie? He even made a cameo appearance in a detective role that also didn't have many scenes?

Teacher Ouyang was sitting at home, thinking about a murder case in Feng Men Village. In the blink of an eye, he actually became an actor!



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