"Ms. Fu, could you please tell us where the inspiration for this drama came from? Why did you come up with a plot setting like that in 'The First Abandoned Concubine'?" a reporter asked.
Many reporters were also present, making "The First Abandoned Concubine" a hot topic.
"I... it's because I've loved reading novels since I was little. Actually, after reading so many, ideas started forming in my head." Fu Mushan was genuinely impressed with her own intellect.
In fact, this is the kind of answer most authors would give; they've read so much of it that they've developed the idea to write their own.
Fu Mushan's answer seems to be correct.
"Ms. Fu, how did you come up with the name 'Miaomang'?" another reporter asked.
"...I thought it sounded nice, so I decided to write it."
"Ms. Fu, what inspired you to write the love story between the male and female leads in 'The First Abandoned Concubine'? Their love is so unforgettable. I suppose you also have a lover in real life who is unforgettable to you?"
Everyone knows that I'm single, so what does this reporter mean by asking such a question?
Fu Mushan looked at the reporter, not knowing how to answer.
Her eyes subconsciously glanced at Huo Yanting, only to see him sitting in the front row, his eyes not on her at all, but looking down at his phone.
Fu Mushan was immediately saddened. She had been paying so much attention to him, yet Huo Yanting hadn't even glanced at her.
Fu Mushan looked away and smiled at the reporter. "I don't have a boyfriend in real life."
"Oh, I see. I'm so sorry."
"..."
After several attempts, the reporters only asked some irrelevant questions.
This was simply to lower Fu Mushan's guard, and as the original author, she must have gone through this process as well.
However, the next author launched an attack: "Ms. Fu, according to reliable information from netizens, the ID card you used to register belonged to a girl named Su Miao. So I want to ask you, why did you need to use someone else's ID card to register your pen name?"
Fu Mushan's eyes widened suddenly. What was wrong with this reporter? Why was she asking such a question?
Upon hearing this question, everyone looked at each other, showing a certain degree of interest in the matter.
In fact, some websites are very lax, and it is common for one ID card to have multiple aliases. But why did Fu Mushan's residence need to be registered with someone else's ID card?
What does this mean?
It's just registering a pen name to write a novel. Logically speaking, once you're an adult, everyone will naturally use their own ID card. Why go through all the trouble of using someone else's?
If she were just a nobody, it wouldn't matter, but she's become famous, so even the smallest detail won't be overlooked.
Huo Yanting suddenly looked up, and upon hearing the name Su Miao, he became particularly sensitive.
A glint of light flashed in his dark eyes.
Before Fu Mushan could react, another reporter asked, "Su Miao, Miaomang, they sound like the same person. Ms. Fu, why is your account name so similar to someone else's name?"
It's even more interesting when someone uses another person's ID card and their pen name is similar to that person's.
"Could it be that this IP address actually belongs to that girl named Su Miao? Miss Fu, can you give us an explanation?"
Once something is said, many questions arise.
For example, Tang Qingqing voiced her doubts in front of everyone, "No wonder you got the relationships between the characters in the book wrong last time. You wrote the book yourself, how could you not know the characters in it?"
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