Have you ever been a celebrity? Why are you writing about entertainment?

Chapter 85, "I, Yu Wei," is now available for purchase.

Chapter 85, "I, Yu Wei," is now available for purchase.

Hello everyone, I'm Yu Wei, the melancholy mushroom. My book, "Why Do Celebrities Always Care About Ratings?", will be available tonight at midnight.

First, I'm begging for a first-time subscription.

To make a long story short, I seem to have a knack for connecting with the number seven, so I'll release seven chapters in total.

I won't set any targets anymore, I'll just keep updating. After all, without everyone's continued reading, I wouldn't be where I am today. I'm truly grateful to everyone.

I also hope that readers will continue to support this book. Your support is my motivation for writing, and it really means a lot to me.

How important is it? If you don't read this book, I'll probably run out of ideas and have to retire from the entertainment industry...

I'm sure some people will ask, why did I call everyone out for this?
Since I've made a separate chapter for this, I'll take this opportunity to answer a few questions that everyone is interested in.

1. Why should a celebrity like me write entertainment novels?

As everyone guessed, it was all for the purpose of subverting the entertainment industry (this part is crossed out).

It's purely a personal interest. Actually, I was a long-time reader of literature and entertainment before I became a star. It's very interesting to be able to write down the stories I imagine.

Even if I didn't work in the entertainment industry, I might still keep writing books. Maybe in a parallel world I'd just be a total failure.

2. Why is it that the author can write good songs and good screenplays, but writes such terrible novels?
Go ahead and tell my million squid!

Okay, I know this book has a lot of problems. If you don't like something, you can criticize it directly. There's no need to hold back.

I will copy the bad comments...

3. What is my relationship with the only operations officer, "This is Anshilei"?
He was the first reader to leave me a message, which means a lot to me. Of course, other readers are just as important; you are all my wings.

4. Can you stop writing books and focus on songwriting and creative work? Good question. I'll explain it to everyone here. Writing novels and my other creative works complement each other. They are both processes of accumulating inspiration. If you want me to be more productive, please support my novels. I will definitely do my best to update them.

5. Which teammate does the Tearful Group like the most?

Um... shippers, calm down. We're all good friends. Of course, it's not impossible for them to be paired up, except for me.

6. What is your opinion on titles such as "Chen Ping the Second" or "Chen Ping of the New Era"?
Senior Chen Ping was a superstar who ushered in a new era, and it is an honor for me to be compared with him. However, I would rather be myself, since he doesn't write novels.

7. Can the author also act? I felt his performance in "The Tuner" was quite good.

Yes, but I'm busy recording a show lately and don't have time. The first episode of "Music Blind Box," which I'm involved in, is about to air. If you're interested, you can check it out, but don't bother signing up...

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I was originally planning to end here, but I almost forgot about the part about sacrificing fellow authors. These authors are all great people who spoke up for me in the group, so it wouldn't be right not to recommend them.

They'll definitely give it rave reviews!

"From Emperor's Engine to King of Transcendence" - I feel my readers aren't very interested in battle novels, but I'll still recommend it. You never know, you might just find it interesting!
"I am utterly loyal to the church!" As everyone knows, every chat group has a favorite member. The author is the acknowledged favorite in our author group (three letters, I'm a celebrity, so I won't say more). Everyone is welcome to tease him/her.

"Is This Really a Villain?", by author Lemon Flavored Instant Noodles, feels familiar... Have you ever been a villain before writing about villains? Just making assumptions?
"Love Variety Show: A New Character Every Day"—Love variety show stories are becoming increasingly rare, so please enjoy them while they last. This is a testament to the mutual appreciation between entertainment writers.

Finally, a thousand words cannot express the gratitude of a single thank you, and a thousand thanks cannot compare to concrete actions. Enough said, I'm off to write!

First-time subscribers unlock hidden benefits (stay true to our original aspirations).

—Yu Wei, a struggling author, singer, boy band idol, music industry pastor, potential screenwriter, one-trick pianist, top-ranked Blind Monk, infuriating streamer, keyboard pianist, and part-time poet.

(End of this chapter)

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