Chapter 64: A Book Without a Male Protagonist Is Doomed to a Tragic Death (1)

After the fight, Quan Jin paused.

"Isn't it too obvious?"

Quan Jin still deleted the two letters, sat at the computer desk and thought for a few seconds, then dropped his fingers on the keyboard and re-typed the two words.

This time, it's not letters, it's words.

- My King!

Pseudonym: My King!

Through the screen, you can feel a strong pressure.

After choosing the title of the book, Quan Jin added the contact information of the editors of Star Astronomy.com.

Quan Jin shook off a message in the past: 'Submission. ’

Edit: 'The content is 10,000 words, send it. ’

Seeing this message, Quan Jin sent the content of the novel to Xingtian's editor, and it didn't take long for the editor to reply.

It's like seeing a peerless good article.

The attitude towards Quan Jian has changed from casual at the beginning to special attention: 'Hello, hello, I read the manuscript and wrote it very well. ’

'It's a strong woman, isn't it?' ’

Quan Jin is still an unkind word: 'Yes.' ’

The editor doesn't care, either: 'That's right, I see your beginning, it's good in all respects, it also meets the requirements of our site, and you can sign it. ’

However, there are two points. ’

'One is that the heroine is too strong, you weaken it a little more. ’

'There is another one, it is that you have written 10,000 words, and no male protagonist appears, when will the male protagonist appear? ’

The main characters of the novel.

It's just the male and female protagonists. The rest of the characters are not that important.

The editor is now very excited, and he must have the right to write something new and beautiful. Once the contract is signed, the possibility of fire is still very high.

Who knows!

Quan Jin's next reply shattered all the illusions of the editor: 'My book has no male protagonist! ’

No, yes, male, main?

'What do you say?' There is no male protagonist! The editor was shocked.

This has never been done before.

What does it mean to have no male lead? There is no emotional line, no sadomasochistic affection, and no domineering president that young readers like!

Quanjin: 'What's the problem?' ’

The editor was calm for almost two minutes.

Only then did he reply: 'No, there must be a male protagonist, and a book without a male protagonist can't be popular at all! ’