Chapter 28 Why did he write about a dog spy?
Li Ye dealt with Jin Peng, thus solving the problem of the accompanying personnel going to the provincial capital.
At this time, Hao Jian raised a new question: "If the two of us go to the provincial capital, we need at least two bicycles! One bicycle has to carry goods, not people."
Qingshui County is 40 kilometers away from the provincial capital. It only takes two or three hours to get there by bike, and it is even faster by car.
But if you carry 100 or 200 kilograms of sesame candy on the bus, there will be a lot of troubles these days. Not only will it be tiring, but there will also be checkpoints along the way!
However, Li Ye was well prepared. Jin Peng had his own bicycle, and Li Ye and Li Dayong would take turns riding the bicycle, which would be enough for the start-up phase.
After hearing Li Ye's affirmative answer, Hao Jian basically settled down.
But a smart person would definitely think more carefully. He asked about Jin Peng's character, the meaning behind his words, and whether he was a reckless man who liked to fight.
Li Ye said: "You don't have to worry about this. Jin Peng is a very smart person. He is tough when he should be tough and soft when he should be soft. He has a lot of skills in bluffing people.
Besides, he is also very familiar with the county town. You can ask him if you want to buy raw materials. With him by your side, many things will be much easier to do. "
Li Ye’s grandfather concluded that Jin Peng was smart. Having seen countless people, the old man must have an idea of how to judge people.
Hao Jian nodded and asked, "How do you bluff people?"
Li Ye casually picked up a brick from the top of the wall, held it in one hand, and chopped it up with the other hand.
"Click"
The solid blue brick was broken into two pieces by one hit.
"He was just bluffing, and sometimes he even hit himself on the head with a brick."
Hao Jian understood everything. It turned out that the man was a wandering performer. Regardless of whether he could fool others or not, Li Ye's trick did fool him.
. . . .
Hao Jian and Jin Peng were both very capable, and they made the first batch of sesame candy two days later, weighing almost 180 kilograms.
There is no exact number for the load limit of a 28-inch bicycle. The black uncle from Feizhou often carries 400 kilograms. Although it is a life-threatening job, it also indirectly reflects the design characteristics of this load-bearing bicycle.
Li Ye suggested to Li Dayong that they exchange bicycles and Li Dayong happily agreed.
Although his bear-like body looked somewhat out of place riding on the Type 26 Phoenix, how could his shabby National Defense motorcycle, which made all the clanking noises, compare with Li Ye's brand new Phoenix?
After changing the bike, Li Dayong rode around the main streets of the county town twice. It was so beautiful in the middle of winter.
Li Ye went to deliver a bicycle to Jin Peng. Jin Peng and Hao Jian agreed to leave early tomorrow morning. Jin Peng would go to Chenzhuang Township tonight and watch Hao Jian weigh and load the bicycle.
However, when they arrived at the gate of Jin Peng's courtyard, there was a little twist.
"Brother, please let me go too! I don't want money. Just give me candy. Don't eat too much. Just one or two ounces a day."
A child with broad shoulders, a strong body but a silly look in his eyes, pinched Li Ye's sleeve, and begged Li Ye to take him with him.
Li Ye sighed, not knowing what to say.
The boy's name is Wang Jianqiang. He and Li Ye have known each other since childhood, but his brain is too "honest" and he is not cut out for business.
However, he was rejected every time he was recruited into the factory. His parents and brothers at home didn't like him and even complained about him wasting food. His life was really difficult.
Now that Wang Jianqiang has come to you for help, it would seem too cold if you don’t agree.
Li Ye had no choice but to ask, "Qiangzi, you want to follow your brother Peng to the provincial capital. I have no objection, but do your family members agree?"
Qiangzi nodded repeatedly and said, "They don't care about me. I've been eating at Brother Peng's house these past two days, and they didn't even look for me."
Jin Peng hurriedly said, "Don't worry, Xiaoye. I'll take Qiangzi with me. The food and other expenses are all on me. It's only two cents per pound, which is enough for the two of us."
"What are you talking about?"
Li Ye was not happy. He took out five dollars and stuffed it into Jin Peng's pocket, saying, "Take good care of Qiangzi on the way. Don't show off if something happens. We are going out to make money, not to vent our anger."
"Xiao Ye, what are you doing? I haven't even started working yet, why are you asking for money?"
"These five dollars will be Qiangzi's meal money, and you still have to pay the two cents per pound. We each have our own way of dealing with each other."
Jin Peng pushed and shoved Li Ye for a while before finally accepting the money. He sighed and praised Li Ye for his righteousness.
. . . . .
After Li Ye arranged for Hao Jian and others to "break into the provincial capital", he returned to school to work on his novel.
Although the hemp candy business is an "immediate" business, once it is started, you can make visible quick profits.
But Li Ye only has indirect control over this business after all. Hao Jian is obedient now, but when the profit from wholesale hemp candy reaches a certain level, there may be accidents.
Money is something that really tests a person's character.
So to be on the safe side, Li Ye decided to walk on two legs and earn his first pot of gold as soon as possible.
If I am admitted to study in Beijing next year, I must buy a home to stay in Beijing, right?
Although Li Ye had no intention of getting rich by "hoarding houses", there was no reason not to take advantage of the fat meat in front of him.
[How much did this Siheyuan built in 1982 cost? ]
Li Ye activated the biological hard drive in his mind and found relevant clues and information.
In 1982, houses in Beijing were already legally traded. A courtyard house that was not large but in a good location could be bought for one or two thousand yuan.
What does one or two thousand yuan mean in this era?
Li Ye's grandfather earns a little over 100 yuan a month. In addition to supporting a large family, he can probably save about 30 or 20 yuan a month.
In other words, if you save a little, you may be able to buy a courtyard in five, six, seven or eight years, but the prerequisite is that there will be no major expenses in these years, and the price of courtyard houses in Beijing will not increase.
Is it possible?
We've arrived at the station, it's time to wake up.
By 1986, the price of a house had risen to 10,000.
Ten thousand! Would a millionaire spend all his fortune to buy a shabby house?
Most people would definitely not be willing to do that.
But in Li Ye's eyes, this price might not even be enough to pay for the royalties of a novel.
[Hydrology is a must, and the water must be of a certain level. ]
Li Ye was determined to translate the short story "The Hidden" into a novella, which would have to be at least 100,000 or 200,000 words.
However, after Li Ye wrote a detailed outline according to the plot of the TV series, he felt that if he wrote more than 100,000 or 200,000 words, there would not be much water in it.
The TV version of "The Hidden" has added a lot of plot content compared to the novel version of "The Hidden".
Moreover, the character portrayal in the TV series gave Li Ye a three-dimensional impression, allowing him to clearly grasp the direction of describing the character's personality, making it easier and more precise to write.
Character setting is a hurdle that cannot be avoided in a novel and is the soul of a book.
When Li Ye was writing "The Hidden Man" and came to Yu Zecheng, Sun Honglei's shadow must have filled his mind.
Maybe his performance at that time was not necessarily based on the character in the novel, but there is no doubt that he (Yu Zecheng) was successful, and Li Ye only needed to "skin" him.
But what if, on the other hand, Li Ye created a Yu Zecheng from nothing on a blank piece of paper?
Then Li Ye would have to keep thinking in his mind, fleshing out the character of the protagonist stroke by stroke. If an unexpected event occurred in the middle, he would have to make repeated revisions.
One is a ready-made skin, and the other is a completely new construction. The difficulty is more than just a few times different, right?
This is also one of the reasons why online novels written by humans in later generations are easier to get started with, but also more difficult to break through.
For example, the Siheyuan literature, which suddenly became popular and attracted countless writers to flock to it, is a typical example.
In the era of precise delivery of short videos, many readers have seen the highlights of TV dramas, and have more or less impressions of Qin Huairu's seductive eyes and Sha Zhu's shrewd and XX plot clips.
As long as you are writing a courtyard novel, you only need a few hundred words at the beginning to achieve the same or even exceed the effect of other online novels with tens of thousands of words.
[Qin Huairu, a shrewd young widow, a vampire who threw herself on Sha Zhu, seduced him so much that he lost his soul and was willing to support Qin Huairu, her son, daughter, and her original mother-in-law.]
[Shazhu is a first marriage, with a level 6 salary plus extra income, he can earn more than 60 yuan a month, and he lives in a three-room house... Qin Huairu is a second marriage, taking care of three children and a mother-in-law, and a level 2 worker earns more than 20 yuan a month,
However, several old men in the courtyard tried their best to bring the two together, and persuaded Sha Zhu not to miss this great opportunity.
I believe that after reading this passage, combined with the TV drama clips in your mind, the readers will clearly understand what kind of tea bitch the author is describing.
But what if there was no such series?
If the author wants to use words to build up the image of Qin Huairu in the readers' minds bit by bit, it will require more time, more ink, and more effort.
Moreover, in this process, the Qin Huairu that the author portrayed may not be the "outstanding" Qin Huairu in the TV series. She may be so far off the mark that she will be annoyed and realize, "What the hell is this?"
But if there is an excellent actor in the author's mind, who interprets a character image that is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and recognized by the public, wouldn't it be easier for the author?
Of course, the difficulty of fan fiction lies in the fact that it is difficult to make breakthroughs. After all, the prototypes of the characters are already there, and if you want to make changes, it will be extremely difficult.
In 1981, there was no TV series "The Disguiser", but Li Ye had countless wonderful and successful characters in his mind. Isn't this just that and that?
Li Ye felt that he was too smart, and he saved trouble by saving himself from being seen through.
He spread out a stack of letter paper, devoted himself wholeheartedly, and began to write the first chapter of "Insidious".
[Yu Zecheng was in charge of monitoring the conversation and he agreed with the progressives’ content.]
As Li Ye began to write, he vaguely noticed that his deskmate, the little spy, had habitually stretched his neck to peek at what he was writing.
[Is he really writing a novel? ]
Wen Leyu was immediately full of admiration for Li Ye. Although she didn't know how well Li Ye would write, in 1981, daring to write a novel made him surpass countless young people of the same age.
But soon, Wen Leyu became surprised, and then frowned tightly, as if he was very unhappy.
【Why did he write a dog spy? 】
(End of this chapter)
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