Chapter 101: Not the Protagonist
"So the book was written by your brother?"
"The style of writing and the truth are simply two things, and there are many small problems, how big is it for him?"
Ren Zhen: "High school student. β
"High school is not bad, my high school level is more rubbish than him, and the practice has come up. β
"But it's too honest to post the source directly! β
SCP-140 is surprisingly saying that "written history can change reality", and as long as this core premise is extracted, it can write whatever it wants.
There are many kinds of developments that can be derived from rewriting history, creating worlds, and resetting civilizations.
There is simply no need to write about the Daevite civilization in accordance with the archives of 140.
To write such a religious civilization with anti-human things such as living sacrifice rituals as the main content of a book is to try back and forth on the verge of being sealed.
"He's writing about the same people as SCPs.,Let him play.γ Ren Zhen freely allowed his younger brother to write freely, and expressed his joy at the possibility of hitting the south wall.
As long as Ren Jiyuan raises his grades, it doesn't matter whether he pounces or not.
"It's okay to write fandom. β
It turned out to be a homo author.,That's understandable.γ
There are only two types of authors who write fandom in Chinese -
One is to take advantage of the popularity of popular works, borrowing those settings and characters that have matured and have a considerable degree of fans, which can not only reduce the difficulty of their own writing, but also easily obtain a high starting data.
Those who have crossed the infinite flow of many famous worlds are mostly works of this kind.,There are many cases where you step on the original work in order to praise your own original male protagonist or original setting.γ
The other type is closer to the traditional sense of "fandom", not to mention reaching the point where it is rumored that they do not seek profit and generate electricity for love, but for them, the love of the work is definitely the first.
Rather than comparing the strength of combat power and finding plot loopholes, they are more inclined to make up for the logic of the original work, make up for the shortcomings when watching, and give those characters a different ending from the original work.
It is clear that "SCP-001" is the latter.
After all, this SCP Foundation, which the author has never heard of, is not up to the level of a popular IP in any case, and cannot provide any additional fans of the original work.
Only those who may really like SCP will choose to write it.
All he wanted to write was 140, the "unfinished chronicles" that belonged to the SCP Foundation, the Daevite civilization that appeared in that world, not another
Something new that has nothing to do with SCP is written in words.
"Why don't I push this book too?" As a name control who chooses the title of the book first and then thinks about the plot by the title of the book, the three thousand lights are facing the setting of "The Theory of the End of the World", "This should be the first SCP theme in Chinese." β
Ren Zhen stopped his impulsive thoughts, "Don't, it may be just an accident for someone to push a book at the next level, and it will be very suspicious for you to push it together." β
"Suspicious is suspicious, what else can readers suspect?"
"My brother will be suspicious!"
"He doesn't know what you write?"
"I don't know. β
"You're not going to tell him either?"
"Not ready. β
"So sassy, play anonymous cultivation, take me one!"
For authors who are already famous, recommending a new book with no name is a trivial matter.
Sometimes when I am in a good mood, or when I come across a book that I really feel has potential, I will push it.
Maybe we can really produce a result?
Not to mention that it's not really unprofitable for yourself
"Really, can I book a chapter in your next book in advance?"
It's your brother who gets the benefits, and you, the one who is the brother, don't show it?
"To be honest, Ren Zhen kind of regrets telling these guys.
He doesn't want to become a big advertiser like minus moment!
However, both Ren Zhen and the authors in the group have ignored a crucial thing: the feelings of the parties.
Of course, it doesn't matter.
Picking up the recommendation for nothing, 001 must have been pleasantly surprised by this.
Ren Jiyuan was really shocked, and hundreds of collections rose in minutes, so frightened that he thought that one of them had swiped the wrong book.
As a result, take a look in the comment area-
Huh? Below zero?
If he's not mistaken, this one is a book-pusher
Find a new book that is being serialized at the next zero moment and incarnate as you, and sure enough, you saw your own title in the chapter table of contents.
"Civilization Reconstructs Persona, you all know it"
Ren Jiyuan quickly read this chapter, which was worth two hundred words, far less than the number of words in the previous recommended words below zero, and took a deep breath to calm down.
Calm down a hammer!
He cut into the chat interface and poked Yang Xuan five times in a row at the displayed online, "I'm going to be on fire!!
"What stupid thing did you do to get posted on the Internet?" Yang Xuanyi's first reaction was this.
"What the hell? It's my book that's going to be on fire! A great god pushed my book, just now!"
Ren Jiyuan's hand quickly clicked several pictures and sent them over.
The change in the number of favorites, the reaction in the comment area, and the chapter push at the minus moment are clear at a glance.
"emmm, I think there's a problem here," Yang Xuanyi expressed his thoughts very objectively, "Just your book, uh, what's worth pushing?"
The setting is unclear, the main line is not clear, and it is less than 20,000 words.
Why is this kind of super new book that can't even see its potential being taken advantage of?
No, it should be said that it is strange that such a book would be seen by such an author.
Below zero is not one of those readers who scans the list and picks up seedlings all day long, he doesn't have so much free time.
"Don't have free time? You're talking about this author who can only squeeze out 2,000 words a day?"
Yang Xuanyi: "Okay, he looks very free." But famous authors shouldn't have the habit of scanning the new book list, right?"
It's not just sweeping the top few, but even digging out the Civilization Reconstruction Persona that is pressed under the hundreds.
Ren Jiyuan was still struggling: "Maybe he has this habit?"
"Oh, so what?"
"How?"
"Give you a chapter push, add a few hundred collections, can you become popular?"
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No.
Ren Jiyuan is well aware of this.
Recommendation is just a help, bringing the attention of some readers and giving an opportunity for exposure.
How many people can be left can only depend on themselves.
In today's marketing era, there are so many books that have been famous with various recommendations and rewards, but if their own hard level is not enough, they will only end up disappearing.
Most readers, unlike celebrity fans, don't look at faces, they only read books.
All you need to know is that the egg is delicious, so why bother to see what the hen that lays the egg looks like?
In this ever-changing online platform, text is a relatively level playing field.
But it's only relatively fair.
If you want to beat capital, strength and luck are indispensable.
"Calm down, you are not the protagonist of urban entertainment, where do you get so many coincidental plot advancements?"
Yang Xuan knew what he had been thinking all along, and he knew how unrealistic that idea was.
ββOrdinary teenagers encounter mysterious websites, relying on the culture that seems to come from another world, and step by step to the top of the online article in a style that violates the mainstream.
How could this kind of story happen in reality?
"Let's talk about a realistic topic, how much homework have you done?"