Chapter 80: The Spring Boom
Chinese myths and stories are actually quite interesting, and this way of explaining them will probably make many people feel strange.
But weirdness here refers to being strange about being 'funny', not being strange about 'story'.
After all, myths generally carry some kind of allegory, so they can't be called 'interesting', but should be said to be 'meaningful'.
But if you think about it differently, you can understand that all myths and stories are based on fun.
Maybe the poems and songs and various stories of the ancients have no meaning at all, and they are just things written according to their own interests, so the emotions expressed in the Chinese class may all be understood by later generations at will, and have nothing to do with the theme at all.
For example, a poem expresses the poet's homesickness, but perhaps it is just the poet who writes something casually after seeing the thief caught and killed by the government.
Therefore, it is quite stupid to take the things of predecessors without authorization, in the eyes of Sayu.
It's just that the education system is like this, and even if one person thinks so, it is impossible to change the education of the whole country.
Fad and craze, education and law, they all have their own restrictions and regulations, and they cannot be twisted into the situation they want.
Therefore, Sayou believes that the current situation is just a part of all the craze, and the 'youth' set off by the sale of "Spring Things" will eventually pass away under the influence of time.
Then, it is extremely important to enjoy the moment.
After the award of the [Generation Light Novel Essay Contest], all the award-winning works were published and sold, and the "Spring Thing" that Sayou took out became one of them.
In the end, there were only 5,000 copies, which was not a lot, but it was a good attempt for a newcomer.
Fame also needs to be accumulated over time, so it's just wishful thinking to dream of becoming a popular writer all of a sudden, and among thousands of strugglers, there are only a few who have succeeded.
Open your laptop, this computer purchased by Haicheng instead of yourself The performance is not bad, and the Internet access is very fast.
For Sayo, all you really need is to be able to access the Internet, after all, Sayou doesn't like to play games.
Playing games - this is something that a lot of people do, whether it's a single-player game or an online game, as long as it's a game, someone will play it.
Sasuke doesn't quite understand what kind of charm the game has, but he does understand that competitive games are the most attractive.
Regardless of the specific charm of other games, such as FPS or other online game competitions, people will experience a sense of superiority over others, and this sense of superiority is the biggest reason for people to be hooked on games.
Well, the topic seems a bit boring, so Sayo opens the web and starts browsing.
Before that, he got up and walked towards the kitchen and made himself a cup of tea.
It's eight o'clock in the morning, and Sunday morning, as usual, is still so blue as you can see from the window.
The open glass doors of the lobby allow the sea breeze to blow in from afar, bringing the smell of the tide and the grass.
Facing the sea, Sayou sat in a chair and entered the favorites.
There's only one webpage in the collection, and that's the forum for Destiny Night.
Click in, in addition to urging the sequel to the plot of "Fate/Staynight" here, Sayou now has another piece of information.
Another piece of information, a very interesting interest.
On the top posts, most of the titles are posts about Sayu's award-winning work "My Youth Love Story Really Has a Problem", although it is not the most powerful award, but the gold award is also a pretty good reward.
Even though they didn't advertise it, there were people in the forums promoting the work, and there were posts about the locations of the bookstores where the physical books were sold.
After the physical book of the awardee is published, some of the works are sold to bookstores for sale, and the rest is used for online reservations.
These two sales methods can well obtain the status and popularity of the work in the hearts of readers, so that it can be continued to be printed or cut in half in the future.
Looking at the online booking physical book connection of "Spring Things", Sayou opened it and entered the shopping website.
On one page of Amazon, you can see the cover of "Spring Things" and some brief introductions.
Name, synopsis, and information such as the reward.
There are 2,000 copies sold online, and 1,200 copies are currently purchased through guò online shopping, which is probably a good number.
After all, not many people would want to buy a light novel written by a new author, even if it wins a gold prize, even if it is called a new star in the gaming industry.
To put it simply, in this island nation, the celebrity effect seems to be low.
Unlike the Celestial Empire, when a novel becomes famous, other novels will always be followed by a large number of readers, regardless of whether they are wonderful or not, but in Japan, if the new work is not good, even the writer with many achievements will be cut in half.
Of course, it would be strange if you really had a track record and couldn't write a work that made it to the table.
Because he was bored, Sayou took advantage of this gap to go online to browse other novel forums, but he didn't expect the influence of the [Generation Light Novel Essay Contest] to be quite wide, and many novel forums were talking about the award-winning works this time.
In addition to the Silver Award, there are many topics of conversation about the three works that won the Grand Award and the Gold Award.
I don't know if it's because of the genre, but there are more topics than "nogamenoLIFe", "Dragon and Tiger" and "Spring Things", two youth novels.
It may be that for the domineering light novels of another world, many readers tend to love 'youth'.
There are 110,000 topics in "nogamenoLIFe", 130,000 in "Dragon and Tiger", and nearly 300,000 in "Spring Things".
Sayu thinks that this is not entirely the reason for the novel, but there must be the reason for the author himself.
After all, he said such things on the broadcast of "Fate/StayNight" before, and became a powerful newcomer on "Weekly Shonen Jump", and these labels are enough to increase the popularity of "Spring Things".
But it's strange.
Zuoyou looked at the topic content above, obviously stated before, no, it was stated in the afterword of the first volume of "Spring Things", that he is a man who loves youth and enjoys youth.
It's not that people who are disgusted with youth, have strange personalities, and deny love, but this explanation seems to be a cover-up.
The 'youth' craze set off by "Spring Things" is not only 'youth', but also the craze of 'big teachers'.
Love denial religion seems to have officially become a religious group comparable to FFF groups in this summer.
Sure enough, the power of the reader is quite terrifying.
Then again, I'm not a big teacher!!!!!
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