Guide to Having Multiple Aliases in a Literary Cosmic World

Recently, many great literary figures from around the universe have gathered together, making all readers greatly thrilled.

There are those who write dog-blooded love stories, getting bashed ...

Chapter 62 Tea Party (Update 1)

"It's decreasing... As expected, if I differentiate the characteristics of different vests, the Omnics will be more likely to think that the vests are not the same person."

Xi Yujin looked at the data changes on the electronic screen and fell into deep thought. He was not anxious because he did not think that one or two articles could change the status quo. He was just thinking about how to improve his layout.

"I have to make secondary preparations. In case my original plan no longer works, I will create a few pseudonyms of ancient people to make up more than 900 novels."

After planning Plan B, Xi Yujin continued to write the second episode of the Blue Star literary drama, "Tea Party Challenge". After concentrating on typing for a while, he felt a little tired, pushed the virtual screen away, and lay down on the soft sofa. Maybe this is the benefit of making money, you can enjoy a better material life.

All the windows in front of him turned transparent, allowing Xi Yujin to see the space clearly. Normally, the space was pitch black, but there were too many mechanical celestial bodies here, as if adding a layer of highlight filter to the night sky, showing a deep blue starry sky, like a dream.

Xi Yujin felt much calmer, and subconsciously felt the urge to share. He let the sofa float up, opened the door, and shouted towards somewhere:

"Gano, come and look at the stars!"

The room on the other side.

Gano was looking at his translation manuscript, correcting the sentences to be more precise. He realized that translation was not only about deciphering the semantics, but also about analyzing the implicit meaning of the original work. If he wanted to preserve the flavor of the original work, he needed to understand the emotions of the original work more carefully. He could decipher the text in a combat way, but it was difficult to grasp those emotions. The more he wanted to be precise, the more rigid the text he translated became.

He thought of the intelligent machines.

Translation is a language project that connects the entire universe.

The fact that the artificial intelligence machines voluntarily stopped developing translation technology is also a manifestation of their self-imprisonment.

Are the works translated by the Omnics also as rigid as his? So the Omnics are likely to obtain evidence that is unfavorable to Emberno from him.

He didn't care about the past of the Omnics and the Zerg, nor did he care about how thrilling things had happened in the universe in the past. His emotions were very limited, and they were all fluctuating for Yu Jinnuo alone.

While deciphering the huge literary code, Gano seemed to understand some subtle emotional changes, but he could never grasp them.

Suddenly, he heard Xi Yujin calling his name.

He held the manuscript and walked towards the room where Xi Yujin liked to stay the most. It was not spacious, but the furniture was arranged by Yujinnuo himself. Ganuo walked in and looked at the vast deep blue starry sky. Xi Yujin looked back at him, and it was as if countless dead leaves in his heart came alive.

He probably knows how to grasp the emotion of translation.

In the Intelligent Machinery Forum, the discussion started by the Blue Star novelists was just a ripple, because the novels here were updated too quickly.

Xi Yujin continued to work hard and posted related posts about the Blue Star Tea Party. The previous Blue Star novels had already attracted some new readers, plus the large number of loyal readers he had gained during his travels. So the post quickly became popular and was pushed to the front page again.

>Summary-[Blue Star Civilization] Welcome everyone to [Jung's Tea Party]

-Jung: Yesterday I had a tea party with all the novelists offline. It was fruitful. The topics we talked about were very interesting and I couldn't bear to forget them. So I posted everyone's notes to share with readers.

- Jung: The participants are Jung, Yongye, Xunming, Mingxing, Asuka, and Canghai.

- Ming Xing: I just went there to eat and drink for free, so is this counted as well?

-Cang Hai: But the snacks are really delicious! Thank you, Brother Xun Ming, for not forgetting to take me with you when you eat, drink and have fun!

-Xun Ming: I also found out by accident. This kind of delicious event should be held more often.

- Jung: Based on the recent research of my colleagues, we have learned more about Western fantasy creatures, such as the fantasy origins of dragons... Some analysis can be found on the Blue Star official website. This tea party is to share the inspiration essays we got from this.

-Jung: The following is Mr. Yongye’s essay, “The Swamp Detective.”

A detective, whose firm is on the verge of closing down due to poor management, is also about to go bankrupt. While tracking a divorce case, he is accidentally involved in the conspiracy of the evil church and is cursed by the swamp - he will turn into a terrible mud monster from time to time.

In desperation, the detective suddenly thought of a clever idea. He used the mud monster's ability to travel through sewers to actively look for the source of the case!

So he took advantage of the time when he transformed into the swamp to run around the city, locking in customers and then taking the initiative to attack.

He solved many cases along the way. The person involved in the divorce case was actually a fugitive for ten years, the case of the real and fake wills of the rich was actually his children trying to invalidate the real will, and the church corruption case was actually because the priest failed in stock speculation. The detective became famous and the firm finally did not have to go bankrupt.

Readers who are exposed to the detective genre for the first time find it very novel and think that this swamp detective is so smart that he can track down the truth based on clues.

Readers who have read Yongye's previous novels have different opinions: "As expected, inspirational essays are shorter than formal serials. Mr. Zhong solved a big case, and this Mr. Swamp has solved three cases! And no one died! What a magical detective!"

Another reader who loves Eternal Night said, "Ahem, let me give a formal review. Perhaps because of the fantasy elements, Eternal Night does not allow the swamp to encounter cases with bizarre deaths. It focuses more on the protagonist's on-the-spot reasoning, and uses an unexpected truth to introduce the gloomy little city. But even if it does not involve a dead person, Eternal Night is written so well. There are many creatures in our galaxy who follow the detective style, but the deaths in the cases are more bizarre than the last. I think they should all read this. The essence of a detective is never about the dead, but about the living mind."

-Jung: The following is Mr. Xun Ming’s essay, “The King of Mermaids”.

He is an ordinary young man in the 21st century.

They are the bloodthirsty mermaids under the deep sea.

One day, he became one of them and grew a dull fish tail. He was disliked by all the fish and could only live in the marginal sea.

Until one day, he evolved again and grew a fish tail. It turned out that he was a two-tailed mermaid that only appeared in myths!

The entire mermaid tribe went crazy; they actually mistook the pearls for stones!

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-It's a bit touching, @迅命, please continue writing, really

-I have developed the habit of thinking without thinking when I see the name Xun Ming. Thinking for one more second is disrespectful to my brain. So what if Xun Ming wrote an online novel? Isn't it good enough to be easy to read?

-This time it feels a bit bloody and a bit refreshing, Xun Ming, you have evolved!

- The writing AI of the Omnics was originally developed by copying articles from forums, so there are very few online articles now. I took a quick look at the previous articles of this author, and I think his strength lies in allowing readers to see different and relaxed directions. He must have many novelists who follow his trend, right?

-There are really many. Our galaxy discusses the writing of Xun Ming every day.

"You're so arrogant just because you're a little famous in other galaxies..." Off-screen, an alien novelist typed with a look of disdain, "This is an Omnic forum. Who doesn't have some background?"

It thought it had been in the deep space prison for a long time, and had quickly become familiar with the unspoken rules of the Omnic Forum. It boasted that it had rich writing experience, but it always felt uncomfortable with Blue Star literature for some unknown reason, and could find fault with everything from the typesetting style to the story content.

But some novelists, in order to test the readers' opinions, carefully read the entire tea party essay and broke out in a cold sweat.

"The greatest feature of this blue planet is its diversity..."

-Jung: The following is Mr. Ming Xing’s essay, “Fallen Angel”.

A convenience store clerk can see whether the customer has a devil or an angel inside him. If it's a devil, he will charge him more money without hesitation. In his words, it's like collecting taxes for hell.

One day, a clerk saw a child followed by a strange angel. The clerk looked up information and found that it was the legendary fallen angel. The clerk was very curious, so he chatted with the child and unexpectedly learned that the child had a tragic life story. He had a high school student father and a dancer mother. The child wanted to work hard to live a good life, but he was always bullied.

The clerk looked at the fallen angel behind the child, wondering whether he should charge more.

The relationship between the child and the clerk became better and better. One day, the clerk saw the devil in his heart through the mirror and remembered the many evil things he had done in the past. He decided to help the child, took a wrench, beat the group of bullies until they were paralyzed, and went to jail for it. So the next day, the child came to the convenience store and found that the kind friend was gone.

"I finally understand Ming Xing's style as a novelist. Why does he always write depressing things? There is not a single good person in them! No one has a good ending!"

"I'm calling on Blue Star to pay attention to Ming Xing's mental state. I always feel that his story always goes to an extreme. Why, why can't there be a coincidence that saves everyone? As long as there is a responsible detective, it won't be like this. I hope Detective Swamp can take this case."

"Am I the only one who pays attention to the description of angels? Six pure white wings, they look very beautiful!"

-Jung: The following is an essay by Asuka-chan, “Hell-type Magical Girl”.

-Asuka: I'm not a kid!

- Jung: I'm very sorry, please pay attention to the works of this novelist

A magical girl from hell pretends to be a student on earth to investigate the reputation of hell. She is surprised to find that hell is gradually being replaced by the system of the gods. The traditional symbols of hell, such as the devil's wings, lava baths, and gothic skirts, have disappeared. People prefer tentacles, eyeballs, and colorful bubbles!

The protagonist had no choice but to fight those anti-monsters, but was mistaken for the same kind by the angel-type magical girls. In this way, the protagonist began her life of disguise!

- Jung: This is an article I like very much, I recommend everyone to read it

-Asuka: Ms. Jung...really like it?

-Xun Ming: Tsk tsk tsk

-Jung: Finally, it is Mr. Canghai's work, Labyrinth. Mr. Canghai's historical collection is so rich that I thought it was a formal study of the manuscript rather than an essay.

The protagonist this time is an archaeologist who learns of a prophecy that the world will be destroyed in seven days, and the solution to the crisis is hidden in a newly excavated Mayan pyramid.

The Mayan civilization is very mysterious in Western theories, and countless scholars want to know how it was formed and how it was destroyed. The protagonist accidentally fell into a tunnel while moving outside the tomb. When he woke up, he found himself in a maze. It turned out that the pyramid on the surface was only a part of it, and there were still many Mayan buildings underground.

The protagonist felt that there was not enough oxygen in the maze, but fortunately he picked up a diary left by his predecessors. He could only race against time to use his historical knowledge to find a way out of the maze.

In the process, he discovered that there were many prototypes of fantasy creatures hidden here, which only became myths due to environmental changes and people's imagination. The prophecy of the destruction of the world was actually just a scam to defraud funds...

"I was stunned after reading it... Every mechanism was so detailed, and the historical description was so detailed. Is this true? Then how do all the fantasy creatures in Western civilization come from?"

"According to the latest results of the Blue Star official website, no, this is Canghai's literary creation."

"I suddenly felt the profound and continuous history of Blue Star civilization. Look at their Western mythology, which can be traced back to such a long time ago!"

Under this reply, a Blue Star netizen named "Qiongtian" put a question mark below.

Jung came out to summarize: "This is just an inspirational essay. It would be inelegant to treat the novel as historical material. I hope that my colleague who has been watching can come out and join us next time. And Fu Ling did not participate, but her recent successful translation of the poem "Faust" has been posted on the homepage..."

Readers who watched the tea party gave rave reviews, and the number of replies soared to 600 pages.

"It's really profitable to have so many different styles of novels in one post! Can Blue Star hold more activities like this in the future?"

"I originally only liked Yong Ye, but now I like Ming Xing Asuka... One day I will like all Blue Star novelists."

"I'll show you the way! Here are the previous works of Blue Star novelists. You can also go to the official website to play. The official website of "Reader" has a message area. Friends who are interested can come and play together!"

Xi Yujin was excited to see that his work received so much recognition.

"Take a break..." Xi Yujin fell on the sofa and looked at the electronic screen of the intelligent machine race.

The green number on the electronic screen flashed, dropping from 97.36% to 90.04%.

"The descent efficiency has improved. It should be because my work this time is of a different genre. I want to have more readers... What should I do?"

Xi Yujin searched for answers on the forum and discovered a marketing method - literary brand.

Regardless of the purpose, thousands of novelists are uploading their manuscripts. Some races even have novelists stationed here for a long time. In order to better attract readers' attention, they will come together to create a "literary brand". In this way, even if they want to replace a new novelist, as long as they put the brand stamp on it, the early publicity and exposure will be much easier.

So Xi Yujin changed the style of his posts, planning to create his own brand "Blue Star Civilization". Then he continued to write. Little did he know that this move attracted the attention of many novelists.

“A new brand is born?”

Said a novelist floating in mid-air.

"Blue Star Literature, I seem to have heard of it among readers. But isn't this Blue Star too arrogant? They don't even have a serialized novel with 1,000 pages of replies, yet they dare to call themselves a brand."

Where there is communication, there is a world of martial arts. The Intelligent Machine Forum has existed for a long time. The creatures have gradually figured out some unspoken rules in their mutual communication, and believe that only those who abide by these unspoken rules are worthy of communication. If the new novelist does not abide by these unspoken rules, he will be mercilessly ridiculed by the creatures.

The reasons for this exclusion and division of camps are very complex, but part of it is because "I am the elder who came here first, and I have accumulated more electronic coins than you, so how can you not listen to me?"

Novelists hiding in different places looked at the huge "Blue Star Civilization" logo and sneered secretly.

A post popped up a few seconds later.

> Discussion - How come some ethnic novelists dare to call themselves brands when they have only a few novels? Could it be that they stumbled into this brand because of their lack of technological capabilities?

-It is possible that perhaps that race really needs the questions and answers of the intelligent machines to improve their technology, so they choose this method to increase their own popularity.

-It feels unfair... The reason why we require new novelists to understand the unspoken rules is to maintain a better discussion environment. Requiring a certain number of novel posts before creating a literary brand is also to reduce the trouble of readers' selection and make readers believe that only good works can establish a brand. If any novelist can establish a brand, wouldn't it reduce the credibility of other brands?

- Can new novelists please stop ruining the gameplay? Omnics don’t like the information they collect to be low-quality, right? Omnics definitely prefer those excellent novel brands.

- And it is best to open a new thread to announce the establishment of a brand. Then friendly novelists can come to celebrate with short stories. This is also for the harmony among novelists. We are all in the Omnic Forum, and it is our duty to help the Omnics manage the relationship with novelists.

- Who will remind me?

-Huh? I looked through a thousand pages of replies and didn't see any brand. Are you talking about Blue Star?

-I am a first-time reader. Looking at the reply above, do the Omnics hate Blue Star literature?

-What? Blue Star declared a literary war on the Omnics in order to avenge the Zerg? Wow! Big news! I'll go see where the Blue Star novelists got the confidence from.

Xi Yujin didn't know that his casual behavior was posted on the forum. He is very busy now. He writes with his eyes open and close. Writing a novel is difficult even if you write one million.

He occasionally watched the little rust tribe studying in the virtual library, and wished he had a hundred asteroid coders. How could he know that just putting a [Blue Star Civilization] logo on the title would cause so much trouble.

However, Ganuo's translation skills improved by leaps and bounds, which reduced a lot of Xi Yujin's work.

Several related posts appeared on the forum.

> Discussion - Just came to the forum, eating a lot! By the way, I recommend the literary treasures I found on the road, Blue Star, this race is amazing! It is impossible to use a specific label to describe their novelists.

-But what's the matter with Blue Star being the ancestor of the Omnics? I heard some creatures say that Blue Star is a civilization that can be traced back to the isolated planet period. The Omnics appeared in the Dune universe period. So they must be related. Eat a big bite of melon.

> Discussion - Can online literature appear less in the Omnic forum? I have no problem with the writing AI created by the Omnics. The Omnics are also trying to help the development of literature. We, the alien civilization, should focus more on other types of literature.

-I won't pretend anymore. A certain brand contains either online novels or short stories. I think it's completely a minefield for the intelligent machines. I can only kindly remind those new novelists from afar.

Alien novelists showed different attitudes in the Cyber ​​Forum, but they all cared about the omnics. When they first arrived, they were arrogant and reckless. But after realizing the powerful computing power of the omnics, they all succumbed and automatically changed their stance to the omnics. It seemed that they could also benefit from it.

The novelist, who has been here for a long time, can no longer understand how someone could actually decide to deceive the artificial intelligence race.

The situation has been escalating step by step, and in the latest post, the name "Blue Star" has been brought up in public for discussion.

> Discussion - I really can't stand it. I think the Blue Star Civilization is not unaware of the unspoken rules, they are just doing it on purpose. They even know that they should do team building and communication after the brand is established, so how can they not know the standards for establishing a literary brand?

The replies were filled with indignation from various alien creatures.

Literati look down on each other, and this has been the case since ancient times. The novelists who hate novelists the most are definitely other novelists. In particular, the concentration of novelists in the Omnic Forum is unusual, with supply almost exceeding demand, which has formed a unique novel market. In the replies to this post, most of them are alien novelists who are not happy with it but cannot speak publicly, expressing their thoughts in a sarcastic way.

One of the novelists, whose ID was Dura, responded to many posts.

"Blue Star, please stop embarrassing yourself."

"Blue Star doesn't have any good novels, but it calls itself a brand. This is false advertising."

"I'm just maintaining the discussion environment on the forum, shouldn't I tell you?"

In addition to reading, readers also love to watch the fun. Seeing this post and the Blue Star Tea Party post hanging up, I immediately clicked on both. Some people eat melons first and then read books, while others read books directly.

As a result... everyone was addicted to it!

“So pretty!”

"I came here to read the next post. I didn't expect there are so many types. It solved my lack of literature!"

"Put a bookmark here and continue reading when I wake up. Come on Blue Star Novelist."

The number of replies to the post “Jung’s Tea Party” increased rapidly, reaching the 1,000-page reply mark!

Several other novelists who had given bad reviews felt a little embarrassed.

They are talking a lot here, but Blue Star Literature becomes even more popular and is almost meeting the requirements for creating a literary brand. Isn't this a slap in their faces?

They kept silent, hoping that the number of replies to "Tea Party" would slow down and stop increasing!

Contrary to expectations, "Tea Party" easily passed the 1,000-page mark and is still growing. Because Blue Star novelists have released previous works, there is a linkage effect, and many readers want to read new Blue Star novels after reading one. The brand of "Blue Star Literature" is gradually deepening its impression in the minds of readers.

Some readers who like to watch the fun and not mind making trouble specifically @Dura: "Blue Star Literature doesn't seem to be ashamed, how come there are a thousand pages of replies so quickly?"

Dura was so angry that he clenched his tentacles in front of the computer and pretended to be dead without replying.

It complained a few words in a resentful tone in the private communication channel.

In the eyes of it and its companions, summary posts are a trick and don't count at all. They also think that the Blue Star civilization has destroyed the ecology of the Intelligent Machinery Forum.

"It's time!" an alien novelist vowed, "We must drag the Blue Star novelists to our home turf! Let's see if they can still be so arrogant!"

Inside the Chaoping, the 90.04% on the electronic screen jumped again, becoming 89.94%. Xi Yujin, who was addicted to writing, opened the forum to learn about the situation. After a while, he said thoughtfully:

"In addition to the fact that the diversity of articles will affect the judgment of the omnics, the level of discussion will also... Should I make some big news?"

“Ding Dong!”

Xi Yujin’s mailbox suddenly received communication invitations from different literary brands.