Yu Wei doesn't need to worry about selling books right now; the publisher is reliable, and he has enough popularity.

He believed that as long as the first batch could be sold, the book's quality would definitely attract more readers, and he could start celebrating early.

The celebratory drinks are ready for you...

The netizens in the cherry blossom forum just want to see him have fun, which is a good thing. Only when expectations are low enough will there be a chance for a reversal in public opinion.

Yu Wei's current task is to let things play out for a while, but during this time, he wants to do something that has been put on hold for a long time: release an album.

Yes, although the hype surrounding Yu Wei's debut album hasn't died down yet, he wants to release another album, but not under his own name, but under the name of the protagonist Wei Yu.

In the realm of entertainment, especially in novels focused on singers, albums are an indispensable element, and Yu Wei's book is no exception.

Moreover, he had already foreshadowed the protagonist's upcoming album release, and even found a minor villain, the producer surnamed Ding whom the protagonist offended at the beginning of the novel.

The villains decide to target the protagonist's album, initiating an arms race. Yu Wei had wanted to continue this plot for a long time, but the fake competition arc was too long, so it was delayed again and again.

Now that the novel competition has temporarily come to an end, and Yu Wei himself has nothing to do, it's the perfect time to fill in the gaps in his story.

Although most readers have forgotten this part of the plot, especially new readers attracted by the fake match, if there is foreshadowing, it must be resolved.

As a seasoned writer, Yu Wei knows all too well that digging holes and not filling them is a sin, especially for those whose main job is digging holes, who end up forgetting about them themselves...

What a joke! Do you think I, Yu, am the kind of person who digs a hole and then leaves it unfilled?
Just today!

Yu Wei didn't dawdle. He figured out the plot and started writing right away. As it turns out, writing a book requires passion. With the determination to fill in the plot holes, Yu Wei was extremely engrossed in his writing. He didn't even notice when Qi Luoan called him for dinner.

Food? What is that? He's already been fed with spiritual nourishment...

Even while eating, he was still talking about the album; selling the novel's protagonist's album was essentially a fake album.

He's made a lot of fake stuff, but this is the first time he's made a fake album. Since it's fake, it has to be original, otherwise it won't be any different from a real album.

His albums are themed around books, with songs based on works from novels. As everyone knows, he loves writing books, so his personal style is quite distinctive.

Wei Yu is a fictional character he created, so naturally he has no personality. How should the theme of this album be chosen?
"Give it a rating, right? Doesn't your silly protagonist love giving ratings the most?" When this topic came up, Qi Luo'an thought of this without hesitation.

"Thank goodness it's a novel. In reality, if someone were to criticize their peers like that, they would have been boycotted by fans long ago."

However, the characters in the novel are just for fun; her own novel's protagonist is also a complete idiot...

This reminded Yu Wei that the protagonist in his story is a veritable rating-testing guy in the Chinese entertainment industry, which is his main character setting and the essence of his personality.

Upon thinking of this, he instantly had an idea. He stopped eating, put down his chopsticks, and ran away, which angered Qi Luo'an so much that he specially filled a large bowl and placed it on his table.

Excellent online novelists have to eat while they write; that's how they get the energy!

After several hours of continuous work, the new chapter "First Album" was released with a bang. Readers who received the update notification were not in a good mood. What first album? It's been on sale for two months. Why is it only being written now?

When they clicked on it, they were stunned. It was indeed a debut album, but not Yu Wei's debut album; it was the debut album of the protagonist, Wei Yu.

In today's sluggish market, when singers generally don't want to lose money while making a splash, Yu Wei actually chose to make an album for his character.
Is he crazy, or are we all crazy...?

"I knew the weird couple was real, he loves his protagonist too much."

"Is this because 'The Voice of Books' is selling so well that they want to keep ripping people off?" "No way, albums can't make money as fast as fan support and chart rankings. It looks like they're having a clearance sale with lots of songs."

"Nobody mentioned this part of the plot. After so long, I thought Yu Wei had forgotten about it. I didn't expect him to remember the foreshadowing and resolve it."

The news of Wei Yu's first album has once again increased the popularity of his novel. Everyone really didn't expect that he could come up with something new during the off-season.

Netizens quickly started discussing the book in the review section. Their attitude was clear: they were looking forward to it, and they had to look forward to it intensely.

The whole "harvesting leeks" thing is pure nonsense. Anyone who has bought Yu Wei's first album knows how high the price-performance ratio is.

Take Yu Wei's work as an example. They are willing to spend money even on singles, let alone albums containing more than ten songs.

Moreover, since the last "Book Voice" competition collected songs from novel competitions, many of the songs had already been heard by everyone before, which was equivalent to being spoiled in advance.

They had absolutely no idea what was on this album, and their anticipation was off the charts...

Of course, the premise is that they don't rehash old songs. If they release ten or so old songs all at once to fleece people, then they deserve to be criticized.

We've all seen albums made for game characters, but it's extremely rare to see one made for a novel character. This was so outrageous that it quickly became a trending topic.

Those who don't understand are still confused, while those in the know are already green with envy. Damn, so many people in the entertainment industry have songs that are hard to come by, and a character from a novel is almost getting his own album?

Is this some kind of absurd situation? It's like living worse than a two-dimensional character...

Just as everyone was discussing it enthusiastically, Yu Wei's second chapter for today arrived.

In the storyline, with the album battle imminent, Wei Yu finally reveals the theme of his album: "Digital Album".

Yes, digital albums. The numbers here are not the numbers in the information stream, but the numbers themselves. As a rating guy, his albums are anchored by numbers.

He always uses a 10-point scoring system, so the ten songs on the album will each have a number as their title, from one to ten.

This is a true digital album.

Readers who saw this were all dumbfounded. They had thought of many ways to approach the topic, and some had guessed that the scoring was the clue. They never expected that the theme would be the numbers themselves.

The scoring guy's first album features a score progression from one to ten, which makes sense upon closer inspection. It's hard to find a theme more suitable for the "scoring" persona.

Yu Wei's clever ideas are commendable, but how easy is it to create ten songs that are just right?

Although Yu Wei had the right to name the song, he couldn't just force it. Calling a sentimental song "A Pair of Smiling Tigers" seemed a bit contrived.

The song title is a summary of the song, otherwise it will be off-topic. Therefore, while the song title corresponds to the number, the content of the song should also be related.

It's common for original music to be presented on assigned topics, but they usually involve creating music based on a single element, as seen in the third round of "Top Idol".

However, it is rare to see a situation like this where song titles are restricted, let alone ten songs in one go, which is quite difficult.

Fortunately, Yu Wei didn't completely play the role of the riddle master. In this chapter, he provided the first two songs to help everyone understand the album's rules.

From "All the Way North" to "Ten Years". (End of Chapter)

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