Cheese Beans: “…”
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When Lin Shu woke up, his editor sent him a lot of ellipsis marks in a row - it seemed that the fight in the comment section of "Becoming F4" was too fierce, and the editor himself was shocked.
After receiving the editor's reminder, Lin Shu opened the "Becoming F4" homepage cautiously. As an online writer, it is common for comments to get into arguments. Even if a fight breaks out...
Lin Shu decisively closed the article page.
Then quietly click it.
To be honest, the intensity of the argument in the comment section was a bit beyond Lin Shu's expectations.
Half of me was clamoring to see the heroine dominate everyone and shine, while the other half was wondering, after writing so many rational, profound and unique characters, why did Teriyaki Chicken Leg suddenly change his style and write such a childish story like "Becoming F4"?
In the eyes of the latter half of the readers, "Becoming F4" is not at all the style of Teriyaki Chicken Legs.
Perhaps it’s because the beginning of “Becoming F4” is surprisingly good - it’s such a stupid and awkward article, how come so many readers like it?
"The Wind Rises and the Green Duckweed" is of such high quality, but why is the beginning so bleak?
From the author's perspective, Lin Shu actually can't quite understand what these readers are thinking.
But he gradually realized that perhaps these readers liked "The Wind Rises in the Green Duckweed" too much and hoped that he would continue the style of "The Wind Rises in the Green Duckweed" and write an impressive article.
Relatively speaking, "Becoming F4" is not mature enough.
At least not like his usual style.
Lin Shu touched his chin silently and sighed.
When writing, he can often understand the readers' feelings, whether in the previous life or this life. Even if readers leave messages on social accounts saying that one of his articles is not well written, in Lin Shu's view, it is because readers feel that he "should" have written better.
"Don't think too much. Just keep writing according to your ideas," said Cheese Bean. "Just go with the flow. Don't put too much pressure on yourself."
Although he has never met Lin Shu in real life, Cheese Bean knows that Lin Shu is the kind of author who sets very high standards for himself.
Perhaps in the eyes of others, online articles can be written casually, but this is not the case - trends will pass in a flash, and only authors who can grasp the trends and hit the readers' sweet spots can leave a lasting impression on readers.
While keeping up with the trend, one must also maintain one's own uniqueness. An author without uniqueness cannot last long.
At least each of Lin Shu's previous articles can leave a vivid memory for readers, and they are distinctive enough. But this article "Becoming F4"... although it has its own characteristics, they are not the characteristics that readers think should belong to teriyaki chicken legs.
Too childish.
Too naive.
Lin Shu could choose not to respond to the arguments in the comment section, but he still posted on his homepage:
I hope you enjoy reading this article.
Lin Shu has always felt that the online literature industry is to provide entertainment for readers. Whether it is a refreshing or sad article, the most important thing is that the readers' emotions are aroused and they feel happy from the article.
Arguing is beyond the realm of happiness.
The same goes for the author. It is important to write happily.
As for being called childish and ignorant, Lin Shu doesn't really care. There are readers who like and dislike any type of writing. It's a matter of choice.
But there is no need to quarrel.
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Shi Juan discovered that after the post about the teriyaki chicken legs, the comment section of "Becoming F4" calmed down a bit, but the clicks on each chapter remained incredibly stable—there was hardly any drop, and it was even increasing every day.
Shi Juan suddenly realized that there were many more readers who liked "Becoming F4" than he had imagined.
But he understood why others didn't like this article - compared with several other articles, "Becoming F4" gave people a silly feeling.
But he loves watching it.
It's inexplicable. Obviously, this article is not profound at all, and the story is very floating. Although the F4 element is not uncommon in the Imperial Star, there is no need for the heroine to dress up as a man. The Imperial Star Military Academy is open to both men and women. In the previous sessions of the Military Academy Alliance Mecha Competition, there were female players participating. After all, the mecha competition tests operating skills and mental strength more, and has nothing to do with gender.
In addition, taking the Imperial Star Military Academy, which has the largest number of second-generation students enrolled, as an example, a few years ago, there was indeed a current general named Xie Jue who had both strength and family background. However, his classmates were very indifferent to him and did not admire him too much because of Xie Jue's unique family background.
After all, those who are able to enroll are also gifted children. Even if their strength is not as good as those of the students who are rejected, they still have their own pride.
Not all graduates from military academies join the military. Some are engaged in technical development work, and some are in various core departments of the federation, some of which are not even well known to ordinary people.
But! "Becoming F4" is so enjoyable to watch!
I can't stop at all!
In the previous chapter, Xu Yiyuan attracted Li Chen's attention because of his outstanding theoretical performance. Li Chen took the initiative to sit next to him and expressed his intention to make friends with him.
Although Li Chen does not have a prominent family background like Zhao Ji and Shen Junqi, it is said that his family has deep roots in the Imperial Star and belongs to the "dark" part. Even the Speaker and the Marshal dare not offend them easily.
"Rumor has it that half of the latest weapons in the hands of space pirates come from the Li family. Even... without the approval of the Li family's head, the wanderers wouldn't even be qualified to become space pirates."
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