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Chapter 776

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With the advent of the Internet era and the rapid development of electronic reading, the physical publishing industry had become increasingly sluggish. It was an irreversible situation. Under such circumstances, only idol authors, or youth literature authors, could still rely on the physical book market to obtain high royalties. For example, Han Leng, the famous youth idol author under Zhao Youyue.

Han Leng's new work, "Dragon Raja," was finally released. This work, which he had been polishing for a long time, had allowed him to take a step further in his writing journey. Although he wrote very slowly, the work's high popularity and topicality, as well as its potential, had caught the attention of those who were paying attention. However, Han Leng had already made up his mind to follow Lady Zhao. He was willing to be Lady Zhao's …

Perhaps this was Lady Zhao's personal charm. She could even make Han Leng, who was an extremely arrogant literary writer, surrender. Han Leng might not even know what kind of feelings he had for Lady Zhao. Was it an unbreakable friendship, or a love that he had missed?

It was becoming more and more obvious that Lady Zhao liked to flirt with girls. To Han Leng, it did not matter how many girls Zhao Youyue liked, as long as she did not like men, that was enough.

Han Leng's bottom line for Zhao Youyue was that she would never fall into the arms of another man. In this case, she would forever be his goddess.

Due to the sluggish physical publishing industry, traditional authors who did not want to improve themselves and relied on state subsidies were slowly being eliminated. Perhaps, they did not care, because they were not full-time writers. They all had their own jobs. Perhaps, the identity of an author was just a way for them to make themselves look better.

On the other hand, traditional authors who were confident in their writing skills, and were more up-to-date with the times, had the idea of entering the online literature industry. Undoubtedly, historical novels would be the best subject for their writing skills.

There was a Platinum God of History from Qidian, who had turned into a traditional author. He became a god with one book, and his book became a hit. The remuneration he received was probably many times more than what he had earned in the past decades.

Zhou Zhipeng suspected that the author of "The Great Prime Minister", "History Observer", was also a traditional writer like the Platinum History God of Qidian, testing the waters in the world of online literature. Of course, this author must have read a lot of online literature. Otherwise, he would not have been able to use so many online literature techniques to perfection.

Anyway, Zhou Zhipeng had already praised the writing skills of "The Grand Prime Minister" in his post. Of course, this author had to have read a lot of online literature. Of course, he would not have been able to master so many web literature techniques.

Of course, a completely fictional historical work did not need any textual research at all. It could be more imaginative. However, the strangest thing about "The Great Prime Minister" was that the author's fictional "Chu Dynasty" was too realistic. It was as if such a dynasty had really appeared in history!

Of course, a completely fictional historical work did not need any textual research at all. It could be more imaginative. However, the strangest thing about "The Grand Prime Minister" was that the author's fictional "Chu Dynasty" was too similar. It was as if such a dynasty had really appeared in history!

Don't think that fictional historical works were easy to write. Many fictional historical works were actually just wearing the skin of history. For example, "The Best Servant", which was popular in the early days, probably gave people the feeling that it was wearing the skin of history. It was the kind of urban literature that focused on picking up girls. However, there were more ways to pick up girls. After all, it was a modern person who had traveled to ancient times. They could come up with all kinds of inventions. Even a simple "barbecue" could conquer the appetite of the ancient people and make those ancient beauties throw themselves at them.

Such fictional historical works were not Zhou Zhipeng's cup of tea. On the contrary, Zhou Zhipeng would criticize such works that were wearing the skin of history and had no historical atmosphere at all!

As for "The Grand Prime Minister", it had become a fictional historical work with almost no flaws in Zhou Zhipeng's mind. This was because the history written by the author was really historical. Should it be said that the author's pen name was also very exquisite? Could it be that this "History Observer" had traveled to the Chu Dynasty, which was similar to the Ming Dynasty?

What Zhou Zhipeng did not know was that in the "Plagiarist Source World", this "History Observer" plagiarist's golden finger was really possessed by the historical figures of his parallel world. Then, it was as if he had personally experienced history. Therefore, the things he wrote were of course so realistic and had a historical atmosphere.

When a historical work had an excellent writing style, rigorous textual research, and a strong historical atmosphere, it was actually halfway to success. This was because to be able to achieve these three points, the writing level would be no longer on the same level as that of the authors who wrote short stories. There were too many substitutes for short stories, and there were very few historical authors with such high standards.

However, these were only some of the advantages of "The Grand Prime Minister". Its greatest advantage was that it was very enjoyable to read and filled with a sense of anticipation. Even the protagonist made the readers feel very at ease. The kind of protagonist who was wise and careful at every step was really the type of senior readers like Zhou Zhipeng. On the contrary, the kind of protagonist who overestimated himself, jumped around too happily, and relied on the protagonist's aura was really disgusting.

This protagonist of "The Grand Prime Minister", when it came to acting cool, was called a cloud and wind, but when it came to slapping those villains in the face, it was simply a slap in the face. This also explained why Zhou Zhipeng could read this work in one go and still could not put it down.

Apart from that, the big shots in the bureaucracy in this work were all intelligent. It was written with the feeling of big shots, which naturally created a sense of anticipation. That is, the main character would one day enter the bureaucracy, cooperate with these big shots, or fight against each other. With the strength of the author's writing, it would definitely be very exciting!

All in all, Zhou Zhipeng's book recommendation post was actually quite well written. He thought that he was also telling the truth. However, when he saw the reply below the post, his face turned a little black —

"There's not even a door to the book recommendation. What's there to recommend? I couldn't help but go to the starting point to look, but there's nothing at all!"

"Strange, could it be that this book was imagined by the original poster himself? Even the Youshu website doesn't have it. Which website is it posted on?"

"I'm shocked. The original poster is always a picky poisonous snake. How can there be immortal herbs in his eyes?"

"The original poster must have received the money. This book's name is highly toxic. It's similar to the Ming Dynasty. How could there be a Prime Minister? Anyone with a little common sense of history would know. Only the Cabinet Secretary! "



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