Only a critic like you can write reviews that fans can trust."
"You flatter me."
Saegusa Kazami said, "I just write down my thoughts on the internet, it's not my real job.
Even if something happens to me one day, the news reports will not say that I am a critic, but will say that I am a 42-year-old male and unemployed.
"But it's precisely because of this that you can break free from the constraints of money and profit and write about your true feelings, right?"
Tang Ze smiled and said, "That's why you're able to gain the trust of your fans."
"Mr. Tang Ze, you are an excellent writer. You have something to prove yourself. I also like your books very much."
Upon hearing this, Sanzhi Fengjian said, "But I'm different. I sound like a critic, but in reality, only I know that I'm just venting my anger by criticizing others."
"Venting off your anger?" Tang Ze was surprised when he heard this. "I wonder why?"
“Because I’ve always wanted to write, but I haven’t been able to do it until now.”
Saegusa Kazami said this and looked at Karasawa: "To be honest, I envy your talent, Mr. Karasawa.
But I'd like to ask, I haven't seen Mr. Tang Ze writing books recently. Why is that?"
"Maybe it's because I'm too busy at work."
Tang Ze smiled awkwardly rather than politely: "And what I experience every day seems to be the same thing. I really don't want to recall those tragic stories."
"I think you should write it down."
Upon hearing this, Saegusa Kazami looked at Tang Ze seriously and said, "I sincerely hope that you can write a book based on your own experiences.
Everyone knows that you are a criminal in the open, and you must have experienced many terrifying crimes.
I hope you write this down not to tell your readers how exciting crime can be.
It's to tell them that even a crime like this can be apprehended by someone like you."
"You're exaggerating." Tang Ze quickly waved his hands and said, "I'm really not as powerful as you think."
"No, this is how I really feel."
Saegusa Kazami said seriously, "I've read many of your reports, and there are many cases where you use different methods that I can't even imagine.
Just now, when I saw you solving one answer after another, I couldn't help but sigh in admiration and felt an inexplicable awe for you.
Your existence constantly reminds me not to commit crimes, or I will definitely be discovered by you."
"That's too exaggerated." Tang Ze shook his head, but he was undeniably tempted: "But I will seriously consider it."
In fact, after publishing several books with the help of system rewards, he did not care too much about this identity.
However, as he experienced more and more cases, those cases that made him unable to let go accumulated, and he had an urge to record them.
There are some tragedies that deserve people's knowledge and warning.
Some cases, as Saegusa Kazami said, can serve as a silent warning.
It makes people feel awe of crime and understand that the law of justice will not let anything escape it.
"Please consider it." Saegusa Kazami said excitedly, "I will read it carefully and give you an honest evaluation!"
"That's really scary."
Tang Ze teased and smiled knowingly at Sanzhi Fengjian.
The two of them clinked their tea cups together in tacit agreement. After finishing their tea, Tang Ze changed the subject: "By the way, the ancient English sword that Mr. Zhong Yuexiu used to commit the crime in real life is the same sword used by the protagonist in the book "The Wound and the Knife" that you lent me."
Saegusa opened his mouth, took a deep breath, and guessed, "Maybe he projected himself onto the protagonist of that book."
"Indeed, that makes sense."
Tang Ze nodded and said, "In that book, the protagonist, who was betrayed by his lover, also used that English dagger to kill someone."
"Yeah." Saegusa Fumi picked up the teacup and drank the tea again, as if he was trying to hide the unnatural feeling in his expression.
"It's getting late, I should go back."
After drinking the remaining tea in the cup, Tang Ze spoke first in the silence.
He stood up and said goodbye to Saegusa Kazami, and left with a few boxes of tea that the proprietress had packed for him.
After returning home, Tang Ze and Ayako still insisted on taking a walk in the cold wind after dinner.
However, halfway through the original journey, the breeze suddenly started to get angry, forcing the two to return the same way to avoid the increasingly strong wind.
After returning home, since it was still early, Tang Ze and his friend chose a foreign movie to pass the time.
This is a classic old movie called "Admission Notice".
How should I put it? This is one of those movies adapted from true events where reality is even more outrageous than the movie.
To put it simply, the protagonist failed to get into university, so he and his best friend set up a fake university and admitted himself.
Who knew that on the first day of school, he found a lot of people coming to sign up.
The reason is that when my good friend set up the website, he directly created a registration window on the website and then admitted hundreds of students at once.
Originally, the protagonist felt that things had gotten out of hand and planned to disband the group after explaining the situation.
However, because the students here were all those that other universities were unwilling to accept, the protagonist softened his heart and let the university stay.
After that, the university adopted a policy of laissez-faire, with everyone teaching each other and learning what they like.
Then he was sued by the nearby university. The protagonist won the final victory with a verbal attack, and the fake finally became true.
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