You Were Told to Write Songs, But You Overturned the Literary World?

Lin Rui transmigrated to a parallel world and awakened a show business system.

Here, there is no hunger, no smoke of war, and the entire populace adores entertainment. It's truly the pinn...

Chapter 293 Cao Cao fits your father's character perfectly (1/2)

Chapter 293 Cao Cao fits your father's character perfectly.

Some in the literary world are in tears.

Whether they write online novels or publish physical books, they can't help but feel envious after seeing the earth-shattering popularity of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

Is this how novels are written now?

To promote the novel, they wrote poems and lyrics, and even added music.

Please, can't you give me a way out?

Fortunately, it was a big shot like Fusheng. If it were anyone else, they would probably have been collectively nitpicked and attacked by these jealous authors.

After all, the phenomenon of scholars belittling each other has always existed and is simply unavoidable.

Although they dare not openly criticize or cause trouble, given the sheer size of Fusheng's fan base, it doesn't mean there isn't some sarcastic or mocking behind the scenes. On some literary social platforms, anonymous posts by authors constantly appear, making comments about how good or bad "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is.

Of course, none of these were kind words; they were purely nitpicking, the kind that only makes things worse.

As for readers who are used to fast-paced online novels, they have little interest in the content of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

Initially, they were extremely interested in reading Fu Shen's novels and whether they could also bring them endless enjoyment.

Unfortunately, after watching for almost half an hour, they still couldn't figure it out.

By the way, where's the main character?!

Many people quit after flipping through a few pages, while some of Fusheng's fans persisted for an hour or two before finally having to go to bed because it was too late. As for whether they would continue reading after waking up, it's hard to say.

Compared to the restless readers in other states, readers in Washington state almost always stay unless they are in a hurry to go to sleep.

Lin Rui also checked the real-time reading data through the backend. While he was surprised by the result, he wasn't entirely unexpected.

Take him for example. He read the entire Romance of the Three Kingdoms through the online store, but it was a TV series, not the novel.

He hardly ever read novels.

According to his thinking, even people in parallel worlds probably have a concept of the Three Kingdoms from film and television adaptations, and the number of people who have actually read the novel should not be many.

Of course, Lin Rui was quite satisfied with his steadily rising literary reputation.

The promotion of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is almost complete. Now it's up to time to let it take effect. He believes that once the film and television adaptation of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is successful and gains recognition from all sectors, the cultural export aspect can be officially implemented.

The next day, when Lin Rui woke up, he went downstairs and found Lin Changhe sitting on the sofa, engrossed in reading "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and occasionally taking out a small notebook to take notes.

"woke up?"

Noticing the commotion, Lin Changhe put down his book: "Leaving today?"

"Yes, we're a bit pressed for time."

Lin Rui nodded.

Lin Changhe and Dong Juan both knew that Lin Rui didn't spend much time at home because he was busy filming "Cat and Mouse Game".

"I used to hope that I could make money and enjoy a leisurely life."

"Now it's all good; we have the money, but we're even busier."

Lin Changhe picked up a warm teacup, patted the sofa beside him, and said, "There's no rush. Have a couple of sips of tea with me. Your mother went out to buy breakfast. Wait until we've had breakfast before you leave."

"kindness."

As soon as Lin Rui sat down, Lin Changhe pointed to the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" beside him and asked curiously, "How long did it take you to write this book?"

"I started outlining during my freshman year and have been writing it up step by step until now."

Lin Rui mumbled something.

"The structure is meticulous, the content is rigorous, and many plot designs are extremely brilliant."

Lin Changhe laughed and said, "Sometimes when I read it, I can't help but feel that the stories are true stories that actually happened."

At this point, Lin Changhe sighed, "Actually, you could have placed the historical background in real history. This kind of completely fictional historical subject always feels a bit lacking in immersion."