Chapter 153

'Hitomi Asamiya's work "The Sixth Man" is a very popular serial!'

"The Sixth Man" has been changed to be comic, and animation is also in the motion!'

'"The Sixth Man" Hitomi Asamiya Voice Interview ——!'

As soon as I entered the Twitter site of the category "Weekly Horror Talk" of J Bunsha, I saw an overwhelming amount of propaganda, all of which pointed directly to the author of Hitomi Asamiya. com

Unlike the official website of J Bunsha, it is basically the news about Hitomi Asamiya that is advertised here.

The author of the pillar is indeed the author of the pillar, so many publicity resources are all poured into one person, no wonder "The Sixth Man" is so popular.

Bai Fan roughly flipped through the comments, and found that the positive reviews were the majority, but the bad reviews were not bad, some of them spoke fiercely and even implicated the parents of Asamiya Renmei, here I have to say that the power of trolls and keyboard warriors is really endless, as long as someone maintains it a little, they will be attacked, and it feels like their words should be like the human Bible, and those who don't listen should be sprayed.

Although there are admins cleaning up the comments, it is difficult to block the footsteps of some cosmic trolls, who can appear in your comment area in the way you least like, say irresponsible b words at all, and then hide in the comment area, waiting for the rhythm to start.

"But in fact, these trolls are also really terrifying," Bai Fan pinched his chin.

To be honest, these authors are just writing one, and they don't like to jump over completely, and they don't do anything hurtful at all, but these idlers just have this time to spend under Twitter's official account, as if the keyboard and spraying people are their magic weapon to win.

Japanese trolls and keyboard warriors are much more powerful than the trolls and keyboard warriors of the Celestial Empire, and some trolls and keyboard warriors hate an idol or singer, and even send these singers and idols a threatening letter of 'go to death' and can be harmonized by the starting point and the radical content.

After all, Japan is such a big place, and it is very densely urbanized, so of course their mobility is much higher.

It is also a common occurrence that some fanatical fans of the rice circle have been in the line of Japanese idol singers.

Bai Fan felt a little distressed for his colleague who had never been masked, and only then did he open the reader's reply to the last issue of "Weekly Horror Talk".

The first praise rate is undoubtedly "The Sixth Man" by Hitomi Asamiya, Bai Fan continued to look down and found that he was in the upper middle position, with a little more praise and a little more bad reviews.

As for Bai Fan's further down, it is very miserable, most of the people have bad reviews, and a small number of people praise them, I have to say that Bai Fan is just on the passing line, which is really good.

"It's funny, the idea of the reincarnation room is reminiscent of some of the horror games we play. "The book friend drowned that husky message.

"This author should be a newcomer's debut, it's not easy to write this article like this, I hope the author will make persistent efforts. "There is a small universe no1 commented below.

"Well, new authors should need encouragement. The reader also said a sentence below.

In addition, there were some bad reviews, some of which were so radical that they involved Bai Fan's family, Bai Fan naturally smiled, and quickly built a trumpet and sprayed it back.

It's okay to spray him, but it's not okay to spray his family. Some things can be tolerated, but some things just can't be tolerated.

Bai Fan stretched his waist, supported his face with his hands, closed the comment column, and from now on, he really fell into the predicament of having nothing to do.

"Even though I didn't do anything today, I still had some hard work. ”

As soon as it was a rest day, Bai Fan revealed his salted fish nature, closed the computer, and lay on the bed and didn't even want to move.

He rolled over and began to flip through the messages on the LE in boredom.

On Saturdays and Sundays, of course, few Japanese high school students are snail dwellers, most of them go out with their friends to sing K, or go to the playground with their boyfriends and girlfriends to send a flashbang, and even Tsukishima Risa has a rare news, saying that she has seen a certain knife and wants it very much.

But it was only limited to this, Bai Fan let out a breath, and just when he wanted to lie on the bed and sleep for a while, the mobile phone rang.

"Aunt Bai?" Bai Fan glanced at the name on the phone with a somewhat strange expression, and his expression was a little surprised.

Why do you call yourself even though it's a day off?

Bai Fan didn't doubt for a long time, raised his hand and answered the phone.

"Hey, Bai boy, are you there?" Aunt Bai's voice also sounded a little confused, and she didn't speak as impulsively as usual.

"I'm here, what's the matter?Aunt Bai?Is it possible to give me a homepage recommendation or an official recommendation?" Bai Fan said two sentences as usual.

"You get out of the J Literary Society for the old lady!" Aunt Bai over there laughed and scolded, but she quickly stopped her beard and said solemnly, "Bai boy, did you do anything wrong?"

"What did you do wrong?" Bai Fan was stunned.

He thought he was a good man, and he hadn't done anything drastic except for beating Chika Hosoya a few days ago.

"Just now, the editor-in-chief asked me for your le number, and asked someone to check your contact information, and you still said that you didn't do anything bad?" Aunt Bai said angrily.

"Ask someone to check my contact information?" Bai Fan frowned, not expecting this kind of thing to happen.

Unlike the Celestial Empire, Japan attaches great importance to the protection of human beings, and has enacted relevant laws to prevent people from illegally using information to do things.

However, the editor-in-chief opened his mouth and asked the editor below to ask for these things, and the editor would definitely give them, after all, it was his top boss, even if Aunt Bai didn't say it, with the authority of the editor-in-chief, he could also find out Bai Fan's contact information and social network accounts.

If it weren't for Aunt Bai working at J Literary Society, Bai Fan would probably still be in the dark now.

"Aren't you impressed?" Aunt Bai asked again, "For example, your manuscript was shown to others, and then that person copied it and printed it privately? Maybe it was voted for other publishing houses in addition to our publishing house, and the two blossomed?"

"There's no such thing. Bai Fan said with certainty.

The most taboo in the industry is the operation of submitting more manuscripts, because it is very unimportant to pay attention to the spirit of the contract, if it is discovered, it is a trivial matter to be permanently blacklisted, and to put it mildly, it is illegal.

After all, you are violating the confidentiality agreement by showing the content to others in advance.

Qianxia Qianxue hadn't usually entered his room, so it couldn't be her at all.

And Chixia Miyoko will not be idle and have nothing to do with his computer to watch him, let alone make copies or the like.

It was precisely because of this that Bai Fan felt strange.

What is it that makes this little author so alarmed the editor-in-chief?