Chapter 228: Interlude
Norton, Rose Estate
Count Henrietta was in his study flipping through the newspapers and periodicals sent by the old butler, piled up in a thick stack, and there were at least dozens of copies at a rough count, all of which were well-known newspapers and periodicals from various cities in the kingdom of Baron.
With each reading of a newspaper, the smile on the rich face of Count Henrietta deepened.
During this time, he was busy dealing with the things given to him by Harvey, so this time he didn't have time to go to the city of Elroy to watch "Frozen", Count Henrietta was very confident in Harvey, but he didn't expect Harvey to really push the story adapted from fairy tales to no less than the peak of "The Count of Monte Cristo", Count Henrietta has read the picture book comics of "Frozen" and thinks it is an interesting fairy tale, and there must be something unique about adapting it into a phantom.
It's just that fairy tales are fairy tales after all, no matter how interesting they are, it's hard to put them on the table, and now this uniqueness has caused a bigger sensation than when "The Count of Monte Cristo" was released, how not to make Count Henrietta happy, his enemies no longer dare to use the name Harvey Adrian to attack him, and therefore cocooned himself, and the criticism against him has weakened a little.
"This is the loudest trumpet! Haha, I really wish I could see the expression on that Vone's face after reading these newspapers, and now it's time to raise your eyebrows! Count Henrietta slapped the table and laughed, picked up the rattle on the table and rang it, and when the old butler came in, he took out an original manuscript from the bookshelf and gave it to the old butler, and commanded: "Send this copy of Wuthering Heights to the printing house, and publish this review in Norton Nights."
Harvey gave him a total of fourteen copies, each of which was published under the name of a different author, to promote the development of Kingdom literature, all of which needed to be published in "Norton Nights", and all the works printed through "Norton Nights" must have been labeled by others as belonging to Count Henrietta, at least indicating that the authors of these works were on the side of Count Henrietta, and fourteen were good enough for him to stand against the entire kingdom literary community.
The Count of Henrietta only had to prepare his speech, and with only three months left before the election of the president of the Literary Society, his fame had fallen to the bottom in Norton, and no one in the social circles dared to invite him to a banquet anymore.
Count Henrietta wanted to laugh out loud, and now was the perfect time for him to turn over.
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Vaughn Hall didn't have the patience to read the reviews of "Frozen" published in several newspapers and magazines, and his face was very ugly, black and purple, and gloomy and dripping ink.
"Smack!" Vaughan Hall slammed the newspaper in his hand on the face of the young man in front of him, and roared angrily: "Why can a mere fairy tale cause such a big repercussion!" ”
The young man replied bitterly, "Mr. Hall, I didn't expect the Phantom of Frozen to cause such a big sensation. ”
"That's enough, get out!"
The young man didn't dare to say anything more, and hurriedly left the study after bowing his bow.
He is the person who was sent by Vaughan Hale to El Roy City to monitor Harvey's movements, and any action of Harvey needs to be reported to Vaughan Hale as soon as possible, but even he can't figure out why the response to the picture book comics is mediocre, but the Phantom of "Frozen" is not affected and achieves great success, with both benefits and word of mouth.
Fairy tales, why can a mere fairy tale be praised by so many people? Vaughan Hall has read "Frozen" and picture book comics, and doesn't think those things can become any classics, let alone make any waves, and the fact is that "Frozen" and picture book comics can only be said to be obscure compared to "The Count of Monte Cristo".
Only this time, as if it was just overnight, "Frozen" was well-known by the Kingdom of Barron, from the royal palace nobles to the common people.
"Harvey Adrian, I'm still underestimating you." He sighed and shook his head, somewhat regretting that he had pulled Harvey into the water in order to strike Count Henrietta.
Throughout, Harvey has reacted to the remarks that have smeared him, with Vaughn Hall believing that at least within Norton's boundaries, Harvey's influence has declined, Norton's literary world has stopped praising the literary rookie, and social circles have rarely mentioned the name because of the reports.
However, it only took one day for Harvey Adrian to reach the pinnacle of fame again, with only a phantom, a phantom adapted from a fairy tale.
Most of Von-Hall's newspapers were silent, and those newspapers that were not under his control and had published stories about Harvey's disgraceful deeds because of their sidelines retorted, eager to use all the words of praise in the dictionary for Frozen, and not to think about what they had published before.
"A bunch of useless wallgrass!" Vonne Hall held his forehead and became angrier the more he thought about it, and made up his mind to make these newspapers look good when he was elected president.
Vaughan Hall originally thought that the so-called phantom was just a flash in the pan, and could not be compared with the ancient inheritance of mankind, that is, writing, but now the influence of phantom in the kingdom of Barron is faintly gaining momentum, and Harvey, as the father of phantoms, is far more valuable than Harvey Adrian, the author who won the Bauhinia Medal.
Now that things are out of control, what can Vaughn Hale do?
One can only pray that Harvey is not aware of the smear statements, or at least not that they are the work of him, and that as long as Harvey does not publicly support Count Henrietta, Vone Hall is confident that he will be elected president of the Literary Society.
"Looks like we're going to have to prepare well this time."
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Magical Society
Lottie had just walked into the president's room with the book in her arms when she heard Susie's lazy voice: "Lottie, what's going on?" ”
Lottie looked at Susie lying on the desk and asked, "What do you mean?" ”
"Eve came back with you and looked like she couldn't give up."
After thinking about it, Lottie replied with some excitement: "Nothing special happened, if I want to say it, I finished watching Mr. Harvey Adrian's new work "Frozen" together, which is very good!" It's a pity why Susie just doesn't want to go out. ”
Susie yawned, "I know." ”
Lottie's eyes lit up: "Susie, aren't you not interested in the work of Mr. Harvey Adrian." ”
Susie pointed to the newspaper on her desk: "It's true, not interested, but now all the newspapers have a record of that apparition, and then, what's wrong with Eve?" ”
Lottie looked disappointed, then covered her lips happily and said with a low smile: "If there is anything special, it is that Eve also likes that work, Eve cried when she finished reading it, but she was very stubborn and refused to admit it, it is really a good work." When he said the last sentence, he looked like he was in a state of obsession again.
"Obviously I warned her, forget it, it's none of my business anyway." Susie muttered to herself.