Madam is Out to Crush Scum Again Today

Betrayed by her best friend, Su Miao is heartbroken and goes to a bar. There, she teases a powerful man in Hai City and, coincidentally, gets a marriage certificate.

After marriage, a certain...

Chapter 179 Learning Screenwriting?

"Don't complain too much. Su Qing has powerful connections; we can't afford to offend her. Just focus on writing your book, and the website won't treat you unfairly."

Su Miao looked at the message sent by the editor, sneered repeatedly, and simply turned off her phone.

What kind of website is this? It claims to be committed to protecting original content, but it's actually doing things behind the scenes to cover up wrongdoings!

Su Miao was furious. She went downstairs, took a bottle of cold drink from the refrigerator, and drank most of it in one gulp. Her anger was still burning.

Coincidentally, Huo Yanzhen was free today and came to Jinlin Bay. Su Miao was sitting in the living room sulking when Huo Yanzhen arrived.

"What's wrong? You don't seem to be in a good mood." Huo Yanzhen sat down and glanced at Su Miao.

Helpless, Su Miao showed Huo Yanzhen her chat history with the editor, and then told her about how the website handled Song Suya's plagiarism.

“Small websites like this are only concerned with protecting their own interests, so it’s understandable that they do this. Besides, Song Suya has the Song family behind her. If those people knew Song Suya’s identity, they probably wouldn’t dare to offend her.”

Su Miao is just a new author, how can she compete with Song Suya?

In comparison, the website only puts Su Miao at a disadvantage.

"Senior, I just feel so wronged. Is there no fairness in this world? Song Suya is a habitual plagiarist, hasn't anyone reported her?" Su Miao just wouldn't listen. How could someone like Song Suya become a top-tier plagiarist?

Is the website blind?

“Song Suya has plenty of tricks up her sleeve. She used to work on the same website as me. The website was big, and her plagiarism caused such a big uproar that the website banned her account. Now she’s on a smaller website, but she’s still incorrigible. However, the smaller website is afraid of her, so they probably won’t care.” Huo Yanzhen had seen this kind of thing before.

The Huo family is powerful and influential in Haicheng. When Huo Yanting first started his business, many people gave him opportunities because of the Huo family behind him. However, Huo Yanting was also very capable, which is why he was able to build such a solid foundation.

This is also why Yuan Chengyan dislikes Huo Yanting so much. Originally, the two were very close brothers, but because of Huo Yanting's status as the eldest son of the Huo family, his entrepreneurial path was much smoother than Yuan Chengyan's.

Therefore, Yuan Chengyan became jealous.

"Sigh, what's wrong with this world?" Su Miao sighed helplessly.

Huo Yanzhen laughed and said, "What? You don't plan to stay in the tennis world forever, do you? Tennis is tennis, after all. It's just virtual. Haven't you thought about stepping out of it?"

"Get out? How? I don't have those ideas yet." Su Miao's only thought right now is to expose Fu Mushan's true colors and clear her name.

Get Fu Mushan completely kicked out of the online literature circle.

"Su Miao, have you ever thought that with such a high talent for writing, and your first novel already being adapted, don't you want to become even better?"

"Senior, what do you mean?" Su Miao felt that Huo Yanzhen's words had a hidden meaning; it seemed that she came here today with a purpose.

“I have a friend who’s studying screenwriting. I think you could give it a try too.” Huo Yanzhen had a lot of confidence in Su Miao and believed that Su Miao would go further and achieve greater success.

It's not just confined to the small circle of online literature.

"Screenwriter?" Su Miao was shocked. Huo Yanzhen wanted her to...become a screenwriter in the future?

Su Miao never even considered that screenwriters are actually similar to authors; they can both write the stories they like.

The difference is that a screenwriter can make her story more realistic, while an author can only make her work exist online, in a virtual world.

Reality versus virtuality—I don't even need to think; I know which to choose.

However, Su Miao was apprehensive. Could she really learn screenwriting?