Novel author Song Wenlan unexpectedly transmigrated to an interstellar era where utilitarianism reigns supreme.
Looking at works called "web novels" that were actually "theses,...
The opponents were speechless.
This is a crappy little website. Why didn’t you tell us earlier that you couldn’t give a rating? Why did you have to wait until we finished writing it before reminding us?
The depression in their hearts had mostly disappeared because of what they had just expressed, and now the opponents just felt very uncomfortable with their emotions being neither calm nor upset.
Some opponents thought, since we have come this far, I would like to see what the book is about.
The moment they opened the novel, the door to a new world opened to them.
Other opponents are stubborn to the end. They regard Song Wenlan's book as a source of pollution and feel that their hearts will be polluted after reading it.
They really wanted to boycott the book, so they came up with an idea, which was to pay people to read the book and give it bad reviews after reading.
Of those who were bribed, half were captured by the content of the book and returned the money themselves, and the other half actually did what the opponents asked.
As a result, many of the comments contained abusive words and were automatically deleted by the system.
In this way, after going through so many difficulties, only one in ten comments can remain under Song Wenlan's book review.
Most of them are like "both the demons and the orcs should be boycotted", "I don't understand why the author used orcs as the prototype. The author gave another race a name and didn't write about orcs. He must know in his heart that orcs are a rude and barbaric race."
However, what they don’t know is that due to the ability of the demon race to transform into beast form, there are quite a lot of orc readers of this book.
For example, there are snake-shaped orcs from Fengxing and Yumo's tribe, as well as some wolf-shaped orcs, eagle-shaped orcs, etc. Their numbers are very considerable.
It would be strange if they were not annoyed that they were inexplicably boycotted for reading a book.
Soon, the opponents were besieged by the orc readers, and one person could never speak out against ten mouths.
The last opponent who persisted was so angry that his cheeks turned red and his eyes were blazing with fire.
"Uncle, do you want to send more?"
In the federal room, a girl in her twenties couldn't help but look at her stubborn uncle and asked.
The girl Liz actually had no interest in novels. In her impression, novels were no different from textbooks. When her uncle called her out, Liz looked confused. When she knew that her uncle asked her to read a novel, Liz became even more confused.
Following her uncle's request, she opened the book "My Demon Hunter Enemy".
To Liz's surprise, this novel was not a didactic book as she had imagined. Instead, it was quite interesting. When she saw the part about Hu Sanli and Bai Ye at the train station, Liz couldn't help laughing.
Just as she was about to continue reading, she was interrupted by her uncle.
When she looked up, she saw her uncle looking at the countdown on the computer with a serious expression and saying, "Okay, time is up. This kind of book is not worth reading for even a second longer."
Only at this point did Liz realize that her uncle had asked her to read the novel in order to give it a bad review.
Liz: ...
Liz couldn't understand her uncle's extreme attitude. How many years had passed since the orc incident? The orcs under federal surveillance were all well behaved and didn't show any violent tendencies. Why did her uncle insist on holding on to the orcs?
However, her uncle was always arrogant and difficult to get along with, so Liz could only do as he asked.
As a result, as soon as I posted what my uncle said, more than a dozen comments appeared below, and the content was all about orcs.