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Chapter 450 I'd rather starve than look at Yu Wei's stuff

The song "The Seventh Spring" ultimately settled at number twelfth on the new song chart, something no one expected.

Even Chinese players, who are united against external forces, generally acknowledge the song's quality; after all, it's definitely top-ten caliber...

Who would have thought that Yu Wei, with his ingenious plan to secure the world, would suddenly release another song, not only completely squeezing the opponent out of the top ten, but also drawing a watershed in the middle.

Let's talk about the future after the National Day holiday.

The conservatives felt that the radicals were too conservative, and that Yu Wei had his own rhythm, so they only needed to follow Yu Wei's lead!

While everyone was "fighting back" against Sakura, they didn't forget to buy Yu Wei's album. Many people were waiting for the songs to be updated. Now we can draw a conclusion: a masterpiece!
Putting aside the clever touches from number one to ten, the quality of these ten songs is quite impressive. In today's music scene, such an album would definitely be a blockbuster.

Not to mention Yu Wei's achievements in this "external war". First, he fired the first shot against the Japanese with "Nine Children", and then he crushed his opponents in terms of creation with "Ten Years". He made everyone very proud.

Even if they don't like these ten songs, they still have to support the "Digital Album" because of Yu Wei's performance.

In a sense, Yu Wei also benefited from "patriotic traffic"...

It's right to sit up straight; this kind of traffic isn't a monster. However, Yu Wei also knows the principle of moderation. Once you get involved with these two words, you can easily be backfired.

When they're being touted as the pride of domestic products, they become universally condemned once the hype dies down. It's best to avoid being overly associated with them; sometimes, it's not so bad to stay out of trouble.

The album has just been released, and I've had my fill of singing. I'll take a short break to reflect before making any further claims, so as to avoid being misled by netizens.

The settling of things is a matter for later. After all, he has become the center of the storm this time. Chinese netizens only think "Yu Wei is awesome", but in the eyes of Sakura fans, it is all Yu Wei's conspiracy.

Even without Yu Wei's album, these high-quality Japanese songs would definitely have made waves in the Chinese music scene, despite the language barrier.

However, just as the musicians were releasing songs, Yu Wei's new album arrived. This album was even Yu Wei's last-minute idea, so much so that they had no idea about it.

Then, the light boat struck a large iceberg...

A host of musicians who joined in the fun walked right into the trap, only to be overshadowed by Yu Wei's new album. Even those who managed to break through were then singled out by Yu Wei.

What else could this be but intentional?
How could such a coincidence happen? It's obvious that everything was planned by Yu Wei. He deliberately released a song to provoke them, and then set a trap to lure them in.

It's only because those Sakura musicians were too virtuous that they fell into Yu Wei's trap.

Japanese netizens naturally found this result unacceptable, but they would feel comforted if Song could stay in the top ten, since it was an unfamiliar market.

Who knew Yu Wei would be so ruthless, showing no mercy whatsoever, and directly pushing Yamada-sensei's new song down to twelfth place.

There is an old Chinese saying that goes, "A wise man knows when to yield to circumstances." Since he is so out of touch with reality, we can't blame them for being xenophobic.

Japanese netizens are no pushovers either, so the two sides launched a new round of online debate, focusing on their long-standing feud.

They called it an argument, but because of the Great Firewall, they couldn't really have one. Instead, the information brokers who were responsible for reposting the news made a fortune, getting tens of thousands of likes for just a screenshot or a translated video.

Yu Wei was only in charge of watching the play; there was nothing new under the sun, it was all the same old stuff over and over again…

Japanese netizens first slander and then defame to make themselves look more righteous, while Chinese netizens don't have so many tricks up their sleeves and directly insult others to express their opinions.

He watched with amusement, but Qi Luoan was a little worried. Although Yu Wei himself did not participate, he dealt crucial damage, and the Sakura netizens probably hated him to death.

In this situation, the novel's sales will definitely be affected. "Don't let things get too tense, or people will boycott your novel altogether."

After a moment's thought, Yu Wei felt it wasn't quite that serious. He hadn't shown up at all, nor had he taken the initiative to stir things up, so it was far from being considered hostile.

The attitude of those around him is mostly one of resentment, not hatred. At most, they might hold a grudge and not buy his books, but boycotting him would be making a mountain out of a molehill.

However, people who enjoy cherry blossoms think differently from the average person, and we'll only know for sure whether they'll be affected on the day the sale starts.

This debate lasted for a week, and soon it was time for "Malice" to be released for sale.

With another round of promotion from Green Pine Publishing House, the novel's publication is imminent, and at this time, Sakura netizens are all furious.

Upon seeing the advertisement for Yu Wei's novel, they instinctively resisted it, but Green Pine put a lot of effort into its promotion, including online advertising and special signs posted at the entrances of major bookstores.

The ubiquitous presence of Yu Wei was driving them crazy, and their resentment grew heavier.

It's one thing to attack their music, but to try and make money off them by selling their books? They're dreaming! There's no such thing as a free lunch.

Despite the numerous advertisements, Sakura netizens chose to avoid them altogether, and even developed a certain resistance to them.

Along with Green Pine Publishing House, what kind of good company would still cooperate with Yu Wei at a time like this? Avoid them!

For Aya Tsurugi, this was a huge gamble. She never expected that such a mess would occur just days before the novel's release. Yu Wei's popularity in Sakura had indeed increased, but the negative emotions were mostly negative.

Many senior executives at the publishing house have wanted to back out and decided to terminate their cooperation with Yu Wei, but she has no intention of giving up.

If you doubt someone, don't use them; if you use someone, don't doubt them. If she were to kick someone when they're down in this situation, she would never have another chance to work with Yu Wei again.

She believed in Yu Wei's potential and the quality of the book; now, she could only leave it to fate...

Aya Ayaka decided to proceed as planned, but an unexpected incident occurred two days before the novel was scheduled to be released.

Many bookstores that had originally planned to stock the novels online refused to purchase them, fearing damage to their reputation, resulting in a loss of more than half of their distribution channels.

They wanted to gamble, but the bookstore wouldn't gamble with them. There's no morality in the business world, and Aya Yuki had nothing to say but to pin her hopes on this book.

If a novel becomes a hit, there's no worry about sales. But if it becomes unpopular, not only will the book not sell, but the publishing house will also suffer a major blow and damage to its reputation.

Wish me luck, Yu.

Ayaka Shirayuki rubbed her temples...

On May 20th, the long-awaited book "Malice" finally hit the shelves, illuminating the bookstore's "New Books of the Week" display.

At the center of the booth, "Malice" stood tall with its brand-new spine, the gold-embossed title gleaming modestly in the light.

Surprisingly, the customers and readers who passed by all chose to ignore the book, and didn't even bother to take a look at it.

The despicable Yu Wei has offended them and now expects them to buy his books? He can dream on...

Even if they starved to death, even if they jumped off a cliff in front of the bookstore, they wouldn't look at a single thing belonging to Yu Wei. (End of Chapter)

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