finally!
When I typed the three words "The whole book is finished", I felt an unimaginable sense of relaxation.
Only the author knows the feeling at this moment.
A book of 2 million words is already a long novel for me. I have never tried to write a story that long before.
I didn’t expect such good results - at its peak, the average subscription of this book reached 6,200.
Again, thank you all godfathers.
Thank you. I won’t say any more pretentious words. Now that it has been finished, this book can be put to rest.
Friends who have read this book from the beginning should still remember that the original name of the book was "We Said We Were Eighteen-tier Stars, What the Hell Is Queen?"
That’s right, actually at the beginning I was planning to make Xiao Shang the heroine.
But when writing a book, I often have no control over myself. The more I wrote, the more I realized that she was not suitable to be the heroine, and many readers also gave me some very bad feedback.
So I changed the direction of the book in time and also changed the name of the book. Until now, until the end, the response has been pretty good.
Let me tell you about the ending... Kuiguang Group cleaned up the messy domestic entertainment industry, integrated this force, and entered the international market to fight against the obsessive political correctness, export local culture, and bring its own works and aesthetics to the world.
From then on, our culture has become one of the universal mainstreams.
Boss Yang, who came to this position by accident, finally felt relieved - in the later part of the story, he didn't care so much whether the company made a loss or not.
It's impossible for him to be really short of money.
Wouldn’t it be more meaningful and fulfilling if we could bring some positive changes to the world?
I think it is very, very appropriate to stop here.
I am very satisfied with this idea, I give myself a score of 9! (Proud) There is actually a lot of content to write later, such as how to squeeze out the living environment of the politically correct devil step by step through normal works and normal artists.
For example, you can write about how the Kuiguang Group, headquartered in China, has become a refuge for artists around the world who are suffering from the poison of multiculturalism.
For example, you can also write about how the Kuiguang Group defeated the Mozheng Company and took away their share, just like the collapse of the Yuefu Group.
There is still a lot of content. If I have to write, it can support at least another 200,000 or 300,000 words.
But I think there is no need to write about this anymore, because everyone knows how the subsequent story will develop.
As I said before, the performance and royalties from this book can allow me to write a lot more words and make a lot of money... but I personally don't think it's necessary.
Letting a story end where it should end is the author's greatest respect for the book and its characters.
The plot in the later stages has inevitably begun to repeat itself. If it continues, it will be like a flood.
I care more about performance and reputation than the royalties. Since the average subscription has started to decline and the story has been told, let's end it.
It’s not like I can’t write the next book.
The story of Kuiguang Group will of course continue, and the story of Boss Yang will of course continue. They are still young, and there will no longer be a vicious author who forces him to be reborn after paying back the money.
I miss them too.
In my heart, as my first successful work, Mr. Yang has an infinitely high status. I will often enter his story and take a look at the world of Kuiguang Group.
But the story presented in the book stops here.
it's over.
Mr. Yang has been busy for two lifetimes, working as a firefighter everywhere. It’s time for him to take a good rest and enjoy life.
The book is finished, but it will take some time for me to finish my life, so let me talk about myself.
This book has brought about a huge change in me. Don't mind if you laugh at me, but I have been reading novels since junior high school, such as Tang San, Tu Dou, Tomato, Chen Dong, Meng Ru Shen Ji, and I was addicted to them.
The same was true in high school. I couldn't stop reading books like The Supreme Being, Records of Anomalous Creatures, Horror Paradise, and Lord of Mysteries.
Even now that I have become an author, I am still an active senior reader of many novels on Qidian (I think everyone knows what my reader number is).
But my mood has changed a lot.
There are some things you only know when you become an author.
When I first entered the industry, I was so ambitious that my goal was to become Squid No. 2. If that didn't work out, at least I would have to be a big eyeball, right?
Can't anyone write Lord of the Mysteries with hands? Can't you get Platinum with your eyes closed? Later I learned that, let alone becoming a Platinum author, the acceptance rate of Qidian is only 2%-3%.
That’s right, only two or three out of 100 manuscripts can be signed (I often see people talking about panning for gold in shit, but in fact, these shits are the top 5% of the best), and among the signed works, only about 20% can be put on the shelves.
Those who can achieve good results are even rarer (although there are many of them, that is because the base is large).
After my various masterpieces (toilet paper) were ruthlessly rejected by editors again and again, and my unrealistic dreams were shattered (I was so happy about it for a whole year), I slowly woke up and began to truly understand the online literature industry with my feet on the ground.
It turns out that the fine product, level 5, is already so powerful.
It turns out that it is so difficult to get to Sanjiang.
For some people, passing a manuscript is as easy as drinking water, but it took me months to write an acceptable beginning.
It turns out I'm not a squid!
Later, I set my goal on signing a contract - write a qualified introduction first, work hard, and don't worry about anything else! Learn from other authors with an open mind and practice my basic skills.
Then, here is the book you see.
It turns out that writing a book is such a difficult task, it consumes both energy and physical strength.
The tight deadline every day is like a death warrant. Every fluctuation in the data curve of my work causes my electrocardiogram to fluctuate along with it. As a reader, it is really hard to understand that feeling.
In fact, if you cheer up and concentrate, you can finish writing 4,000 words in about 2.5 hours.
But the problem is that after work, I get home exhausted both physically and mentally, and just want to throw my mind aside and empty it - forcing myself to concentrate is itself a very tiring thing.
Sometimes I have all the time, but I just can’t type a single word on the computer.
The first thing I do when I wake up every day is to owe Qidian 4,000 words. Who can bear this? Other people's cheat codes are my superpowers that refresh every week, but my cheat codes are debts that refresh every day, right? I'm sick of it.
I'm really jealous of those who can easily write 10,000 words.
When I see other works taking off, I feel envious and admired, but also a little self-blame and unwillingness to accept it.
Why can't I do it?
I really can't do it.
This is what it means that there are always mountains beyond mountains.
Later, there were names like Sanjiang, Strongly Recommended, Fine Works, Great Fine Works, lv5... When new authors started calling me the big boss (I'm not a big boss at all), and asked me to comment on those familiar-looking drafts (I used to write so badly), I realized that I seemed to have been one of them.
The novice authors talked to me for dozens of minutes about their settings and their vision for the future of the story... I can only say that there was a passion and clarity in their words.
I would tell them seriously not to read a novel from the author's perspective, because many things are "known conditions" in the author's mind, but the readers have no information at all, and if it is written, it will be completely self-congratulatory.
But just like I didn’t know how to listen before, most newbies won’t listen to me either, hahaha! It’s also kind of fun.
Now I hide my identity as a level 5 author, use a small account to submit my works, and sign a contract as easy as drinking water.
This feeling is really... very complicated.
Actually, it only took one year.
Time flies so fast.
I met a lot of editors, a lot of authors, a lot of readers, and of course a lot of weirdos.
This is a world I have never seen before.
I never thought that I could actually make money in this industry.
Alas, after saying so much, to be honest, I still feel reluctant to leave you all. Those subscription numbers are the fate that brought us together in this vast sea of ​​people.
There might not even be a chance to say a word.
By the time of the next book, perhaps we won’t have this chance anymore.
Readers who have read this far are soul friends who have accompanied me throughout the entire book, whom I have never met.
Our spiritual worlds intersect briefly in this book, but will separate again with the end of the book.
Maybe I will have new readers, maybe you will find new works, maybe we can still recognize each other for a short time until the next book is finished.
This relationship is weak, but precious.
You all have accompanied me along the way, it's really hard work~ Just like the thank you note for the launch, I'll also have a thank you list for the closing remarks.
First of all, I would like to thank my parents and my grandmother. They are really open-minded and do not think that I am doing anything wrong by writing a book. Instead, they are very supportive of me.
They believe that as long as the money is earned through labor through legal channels, it is worthy of respect, regardless of its high or low status.
Secondly, thank you to my girlfriend... Oh, I don't have a girlfriend, that's fine. I'm looking for a marriage partner here. I'm a 25-year-old male, I don't smoke, I don't drink, I can cook, I own a house and a car in a second-tier city, I don't have a loan, and I earn 20,000 yuan a month. If you're interested, come quickly.
Just kidding.
Then I would like to thank my editor for being so transparent. It is not easy for a newcomer to succeed, so I thank him for giving me the opportunity to try.
Thanks to all my friends and fellow authors who have helped me. I am very grateful (most of the author groups help each other)! Finally, I would like to thank you, my readers! Great, no need to say more.
Thank you for your subscription, thank you for the reward (thank you so much, it really cost you so much), thank you for the recommendation, thank you for the monthly ticket (although I don’t deserve it, many people still give me monthly tickets, I am really touched).
Thank you for everything you have brought me, thank you!
Well, goodbye to all the readers of “I Want to Lose Money to Become a Giant in the Entertainment Industry”!
Of course, if you are interested, you can also take a look at my next work ~ let’s continue our journey.
The idea behind my second book is also very clear – since the book by Entertainment Industry Giants is about rectifying the entertainment industry from the capital side, the next book will focus on rectifying the artist side.
I have actually been brewing this idea for several months, and I have been writing it at the beginning. People in the group should know that I have some drafts in stock.
The title of the book is "This Star Just Wants More Money".
Here is the introduction: Xu Feng, who traveled to another world, awakened a [Entertainment Mercenary System], which allows him to gain corresponding ability improvements based on the compensation provided by the other party.
As a result, the stagnant entertainment industry suddenly had a star with a weird style.
…
A famous director: "I have worked with Xu Feng many times. I admit that his acting is very good, but I think his behavior of adjusting his acting skills according to the salary is a waste of talent! Young people should not care so much."
A variety show guest said: "Who understands? I asked Xu Feng to be in the top five but he got fifth and withdrew from the competition! His singing skills are obviously good enough to get first place!"
A first-tier actress said angrily: "Xu Feng doesn't have the demeanor of a big star at all. He does as much as he is paid. He is simply a ruthless mercenary!"
"I suspect Xu Feng worked in a toothpaste factory in his previous life. He really can squeeze toothpaste."
…
"Teacher Xu Feng, this program is very important and very difficult. This is a rare opportunity, and we hope you can go all out!"
Xu Feng: "It's all right. How much?"
"You may not understand what I mean. This program is held every three years. It gives you great exposure and allows you to build a lot of connections. Many people can't get in even if they pay. It has immeasurable advantages for your future development."
Xu Feng: "Just one word, no!"
"The prices are clearly marked and fair. From the Oscars at the three major film festivals to the BabyBus, we will do whatever you pay for! The glory is yours, and the wealth is mine!"
…
After reading the introduction, you should know what I want to write. Isn’t it interesting?
The protagonist takes money to do things, and does as much work as he is paid for. This should be a good eye-opener for the investors and other artists in the entertainment industry! The unhealthy trends in the entertainment industry should be rectified. Capital is not a good thing, and artists are not so pure (the current entertainment industry, not only in China, but all over the world, is rotten to the core, and I can't help it).
In a world without the Kuiguang Group, how can our eccentric protagonist surprise everyone?
In this new book, I will also adopt more novel and more exciting writing methods, and try my best to be innovative in both routines and plots.
It will no longer be a simple plagiarism, I will add more strong plots and famous scenes into it.
Please stay tuned.
In my new book, I will correct many of the mistakes made by entertainment industry giants.
At least the female characters won't be so paper-thin anymore.
Compared to Mr. Yang's personality of a pure and simple person who is close to a perfect saint (he only complains in his heart about wanting to lose money, but in fact he sets many high moral standards for himself, no wonder he lost so much in his previous life), Xu Feng is more down-to-earth - after all, he is a mercenary who is paid to do things.
Think about it, if the boss pays you 5,000, you only do work worth 5,000, and if you want more, you have to pay more. Isn’t it great to be a worker like this?
I also quite like the idea of ​​this book - glory belongs to you, wealth belongs to me.
Of course, it is impossible for the male protagonist to be without glory, hehe.
Everyone who finds it interesting... Godfather can support it a lot, give it a little follow-up reading, save a lot of manuscripts, and it will definitely be a large volume after it is put on the shelves! In the early stage when the inspiration is abundant, it is still very fast to write, so you don’t have to worry about the pain of following.
Go! See you in the next book! P.S.: I'll finish a few books to contribute to the success of my new book.
"This Star is Legal but Sick" is a cliché. It was written by a good friend. It was my Sanjiang peer and the only two books in Sanjiang that were completed normally (soon to be completed). It is the first in the same period in the city. Read it quickly. (The other three city books, one was cut off after being put on the shelves, one was finished with 800,000 yuan, and the other was simply banned...haha, it's a bit sad)
"I Am Not an Illiterate Top Streamer", needless to say, this book is the best among the best.
"Entries of Immortal Cultivation: Random Refresh of Heavenly Dao" is a masterpiece by friends in the group. You can support it~ The seedlings should be well cared for.
"Will I Hurt You If I Fight Like This?" If you want to watch boxing, go to Sanjiang, a niche theme with high gold content.
"Global Card Master: Awakening the Classic of Mountains and Seas at the Beginning", a novel that combines the Classic of Mountains and Seas with cards. Those who are interested can take a look.
"Reborn as a Fisherman in 1999", as a seaside man, Xu Yijie decided to become a real trend-setter in the tide of this era. Going to the sea, catching crabs, pumping water holes, fishing, sea fishing... as long as you can make money, you can do it! "I really don't want to be a top streamer anymore", I don't want to be a top streamer anymore, but people in the arena can't help themselves! "From Eternal Life to the Strongest in the Universe", the eternal life fanfiction of Meng Rushenji.
"I'm Raising a Girlfriend in Tokyo" is written by a rich second-generation who writes books for fun. If you want to experience the life of a street lamp man, you can go and read it.
"What kind of mental illness? I am clearly a genius!" Written by an old criminal investigation author, it is well worth reading.
"Abyss invasion? I laughed when I awakened the inheritance of the magic cultivator" What kind of magic sect is this? I am the descendant of the Holy Sect! If you don't believe me, please go to my "Human Emperor Banner" to have a talk! "Are you crazy? You call this Samba Football" is a tribute to the legendary teacher Shan Gui who cut off the book at 7757 words. You are a mountain that I can never cross. I bow down to you. Handing our writing group to you is really the biggest stain in Jiu Yue's life.
You don’t have to read the main text of “Dragon Tribe: Restarting the New World”, but I strongly recommend that you read his remarks before the book was released. It is an indelible classic among our group of authors. (End of this chapter)
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