A wonderful day begins with seeing Japanese people urging me to update.

Yu Wei was somewhat incredulous upon seeing the prominent comments. Were they genuine Sakura readers, or were netizens using translation software to create them?

Upon opening the homepage, the IP address is indeed Sakura, indicating that there are indeed Sakura readers who have come to read the book.

It can only be said that there are differences among fans. Most netizens prefer to wait for information brokers to repost, while those who come to see the raw footage themselves are truly dedicated fans.

Normally, it's Chinese netizens who are always waiting for raw manga and novels featuring Sakura, searching everywhere for resources and finding experts. But with Yu Wei, it's a bit of the opposite.

In Sakura's area, there are already quite a few websites and forums about him, where people gather to get the latest information.

The "Great Firewall" on the Chinese internet is one-way, not as extreme as in Korea, and mostly protective. Foreigners can easily access it if they really want to, but they have never been very interested.

But now, Yu Wei has become the focus of interest for Sakura netizens, so quite a few people have come specifically to watch, and many have written long reviews, leaving many readers in the comments section stunned.

When did Yu Wei gain so many cherry blossom fans?

Not long ago, he was considered a thorn in the side, but who would have thought that he would gain a group of loyal fans so quickly.

To travel across the ocean to see you—this isn't just a casual relationship; it's true love.

Despite their surprise, everyone displayed the hospitality of a nation known for its etiquette, engaging in awkward conversations in the comments section using broken Japanese.

Hokkaido dried fish is still dried fish, it's all our own. It would be even better if a couple more Japanese girls came...

Seeing the two sides getting along so well, Yu Wei was quite pleased. It seemed that people weren't blindly xenophobic; those who deserved to be dealt with were always the ones with ill intentions.

Although he really wanted to see them continue their friendly exchange, he had other things to do today.

Sales of "Malice" are still growing, and "The Devotion of Suspect X," the sequel, is currently being translated.

The latter is also a local work by Sakura, which is a good fit for their profession. It shouldn't be difficult for them to achieve similar success again. It's time to release a new work.

The Harry Potter series has been generating buzz for a while now with Qi Luoan's novels, and everyone's interest is high. It's time to release a new book to fuel the excitement.

Yu Wei had nothing much to do during this period and finally managed to finish writing the first book, "The Magic Stone." Just as the old book was selling well, it was the time for the new book to be released.

He didn't promote it much, and after checking that everything was correct, he officially updated the third volume of the "Collection of Works". This time, the work will be a bit longer.

……

"watch out!"

Zhang Lingye delivered a tricky drop shot, and Bai Yu flew down the net in a small arc.

Qi Yuan lunged forward, his racket barely scraping the ground as he lifted the ball, but he nearly fell over.

"Damn it! You're doing this on purpose, aren't you?!"

He got up, brushed the dust off his knees, and grimaced.

Zhang Lingye is the most athletic person in their group; I must be crazy to have gone out to play badminton with him...

"I'm not playing anymore, I'm not playing anymore."

Qi Yuan walked to the net and wiped his sweat. There was no point in talking to such a boor.

"I noticed you've been looking down lately, that's why I asked you out. Don't be ungrateful."

Zhang Lingye's words were true. Ever since Yu Wei's album, Qi Yuan had been acting strangely, often spacing out and sometimes sighing deeply.

He had intended to invite the other person out for a game to relax, but looking at the other person's smug face, he accidentally hit him hard...

"Ugh!"

Qi Yuan sighed. The exchange of works by the Sakura singers had a huge impact on him. Although only second- or third-tier singers came, their strength was not to be underestimated.

On the international stage, his strength is still somewhat lacking. If something like this happens again, will Yu Wei have to shoulder the burden alone?

He keeps talking about his right and left hands, but when it comes to the crucial battle, they're nowhere to be found. He's really upset!

Just as the two were about to head home, Qi Yuan's phone beeped; Yu Wei's novel had been updated.

However, this update wasn't for his entertainment novel, but rather his long-abandoned "Collection of Works." Qi Yuan had already heard about the new book and clicked on it without hesitation. "No rush, I'll read it before I leave."

Zhang Lingye nodded, and the next second he leaned over, clearly intending to watch it with Qi Yuan.

"You don't have a cell phone?"

"I don't bring my phone when I play basketball, so stop talking nonsense and just watch."

He is a casual reader of Yu Weiwen's novels, only reading sporadically, but he never misses an issue of this collection.

Qi Yuan didn't bother to say anything to him and then officially opened the book "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone".

At first, he couldn't quite connect with the story—a story about a boy living in a storage room under the stairs?
But as the Dursleys behaved strangely, frantically avoiding owls and people in robes, Qi Yuan's curiosity was piqued.

As the story unfolds, the two are finally captivated when Hagrid descends from the sky on his motorcycle and announces that Harry Potter is a wizard.

"So that's how the scar on his forehead came about."

Zhang Lingye muttered to himself, imagining how an infant could survive the Dark Lord's killing curse...

On the Hogwarts Express, Harry met Ron and Hermione.

Qi Yuan discovered that she particularly liked the character Ron, a boy from a wizarding family who always used his older brother's old things.

Hermione initially appears arrogant and annoying, but as the story unfolds, her wisdom and courage gradually emerge.

The Sorting Hat concept is quite interesting; Harry was sorted into Gryffindor House.

Then comes Professor Snape in Potions class, the unexpected incident in Flying class, and Harry discovering he's a genius Seeker.

The two were moved by the events unfolding, and even reminisced about their own school days.

But as Nicolas Flamel's name appears, the atmosphere of the story begins to tense. What exactly is hidden under the trapdoor guarded by Fulvi the Cerberus? Why does Snape seem to be eyeing it?

The two became increasingly engrossed in the story. Christmas arrived, and Harry received an invisibility cloak, a gift that sparked a series of nighttime adventures.

The truth about the Philosopher's Stone gradually comes to light, and Harry, Ron, and Hermione must overcome numerous obstacles protecting it.

Each level filled Qi Yuan with wonder—the Devil's Web, the Flying Key, the Giant Wizard Chess, and the Logic Puzzle.

When he read about Ron sacrificing himself in the wizard chess game so that Harry could continue, Qi Yuan was even somewhat moved.

As you can tell from the title, Harry is the absolute protagonist, but the supporting characters in this book are also very outstanding, such as Ron.

The question that had been troubling Qi Yuan for days seemed to have been answered in this book.

If Yu Wei is the chosen one, then let him be Ron...

Don't feel inferior, keep working hard!
In the end, the three overcome numerous obstacles, and Harry finally confronts Quirrell, destroying the Philosopher's Stone and thwarting Voldemort's plot for the first time.

Compared to mystery novels, the plot of this book is far too simple, but it was precisely this kind of story that allowed the two of them to experience the rare joy of reading.

Behind the simplicity lies boundless imagination and a fantastical and magnificent magical world, an appeal that is no less compelling than suspense and mystery.

Qi Yuan was already a bit of a chuunibyou (a person with delusions of grandeur), and after watching this, he was even more excited. These incantations are really cool, and it would be so cool to shout them out.

"I wish I could become a magician."

"That's simple."

Zhang Lingye patted him on the shoulder, "Haven't you heard that if you're still a virgin at thirty, you'll become a magician?"

"I think you have a very good chance..."

Qi Yuan had indeed heard of this saying, but he never expected Zhang Lingye to make such a strange connection.

So what if he's a virgin? He's chaste and virtuous. Women will only hinder his career. He's a virgin and he's proud of it.

Besides, he's not the only one. Yu Wei is so capable, he's probably just as good... well, what if he is? (End of Chapter)

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