Is not being able to do as you please also called rebirth?
Chapter 46 The 8-Year-Old Platinum Writer
Chapter 46 The Eighteen-Year-Old Platinum Writer
Yang Huimin declined Xiao Chen's invitation. She wasn't stupid; she knew perfectly well what Xiao Chen was thinking.
Xiao Chen has been pursuing Li Qingning since college, but now he probably sees little hope and wants to move on to someone else.
But to be honest, Yang Huimin really didn't think much of him.
Despite being born in a small mountainous county, Yang Huimin's father was once a cadre in the city before retiring and returning to the county.
Her mother had retired from the third-highest position in the county. How could such a family be an ordinary family, and how could their vision be low?
When Xiao Chen first went to college, his target was Yang Huimin, but he was explicitly rejected before he started pursuing Li Qingning.
However, apart from the two people involved, no one else knew about this matter.
Although Yang Huimin declined the invitation to the writers' annual meeting, Li Qingning wanted to attend.
Although she works in fintech, she is no stranger to Shanda Interactive Entertainment, which is currently one of the leading interactive entertainment companies in China.
As a portal website under Shanda, Qidian has clearly shown a trend of becoming the dominant player in China, and it can even be said that it is already the dominant player.
Currently, many major IPs originated from Qidian, and it is foreseeable that more and more top-tier IPs will be born.
Li Qingning has big ambitions. Although her company, Qingning Financial Technology, is still in its early stages, her sights are already set on many more areas.
……
After Li Qingning and Xiao Chen left, Yang Huimin immediately looked at Jiang Xun.
"It seems like the writers' conference you're attending is quite prestigious. Is your novel very popular?"
She habitually crossed her arms over her chest, a hint of curiosity in her eyes.
"It's alright," Jiang Xun said casually. "He's probably the most popular newcomer on Qidian this year."
"That must be pretty impressive." Yang Huimin seemed to understand but not quite. "Then send me the book title and pen name, and I'll take a look later."
"No, let's not." Jiang Xun's smile was a little stiff. If Yang Huimin read that book, wouldn't it expose his true nature as a pervert?
"Stop dawdling, hurry up." Yang Huimin glared at him, and Jiang Xun had no choice but to obey.
Back in her room that evening, Yang Huimin indeed found Jiang Xun's book and started reading it.
She rarely reads novels, let alone male-oriented novels, but because it was written by Jiang Xun, she patiently started reading it carefully.
She lost interest after reading only a few chapters. It wasn't that the writing was bad; it was just that she wasn't a fan of the kind of plot where the male protagonist shows off and gets humiliated.
But she knew that boys would definitely like to read it, no wonder the book seemed to be quite popular.
She then flipped through the chapter list, intending to skip around and read a few chapters. But what she did was that she ended up blushing and unable to sleep most of the night.
She bit her lower lip, her hands instinctively reaching under the covers, cursing Jiang Xun in her heart.
……
The next morning, when Jiang Xun knocked on Yang Huimin's door, he found her blushing and looking somewhat unnatural, with her eyes darting around.
Jiang Xun, who had expected to be scolded, suddenly became suspicious. Had Yang Huimin not read his novel?
Or perhaps she didn't see the shocking content?
Possibly, since the first few dozen chapters are relatively serious, and the real action starts to pick up later on.
He's always written novels like this.
Today, Yang Huimin was dressed more maturely because she was going to meet Hai Feng, the editor-in-chief of Qidian, with Jiang Xun.
She was afraid that Jiang Xun, who was under eighteen, would be fooled by others, so she insisted on going with him.
Today, she wore a black sleeveless tulle dress, looking elegant and aloof with a powerful aura.
But Jiang Xun noticed that whenever she made eye contact with her, she would quickly look away, and her cheeks would flush red.
Jiang Xun couldn't help but ask, "Didn't you sleep well last night? You seem a little off?"
"You're the one who's not normal!" Yang Huimin's expression was slightly unnatural, and a hint of shame and indignation flashed deep in her eyes. If it weren't for you writing all that nonsense, I wouldn't be unable to sleep at night.
The sheets got wet, and I was too embarrassed to ask the staff to change them, so I ended up sleeping on the sofa all night.
Of course, she couldn't say these words out loud, otherwise she wouldn't have had to live on.
Jiang Xun noticed that her reaction was indeed problematic, but wisely refrained from asking further questions, lest she become angry and embarrassed, causing further discomfort to his waist.
As the two stepped out of the hotel, the sun shone brightly outside, and Shanghai was exceptionally warm today, with a feeling of early spring.
They took a taxi to Shanghai Xuanting Entertainment Company, the company that mainly operates Qidian.com.
At that time, Xuanting Entertainment was affiliated with Shanda Games.
At No. 1, Lane 999, Huanke Road, Shanghai Free Trade Zone, Jiang Xun and Yang Huimin met Hai Feng, the editor-in-chief of Qidian, in front of the gate.
Hai Feng looked like a refined gentleman in his forties, and he was accompanied by a short, stout middle-aged man.
As the editor-in-chief of Qidian, his image can be found online, so he is easy to recognize.
"You are... Xunyangjiangtou?" Both Haifeng and the short, stout middle-aged man beside him looked at the young man in surprise.
Specifically, he is a handsome, dashing, tall, and imposing seventeen or eighteen-year-old boy.
Although they already knew that Jiang Xun was very young, his ID card showed that he would not turn 19 until June 7, 2011.
But they never expected that this kid would be so tall and handsome, which completely overturned their traditional impression of online novelists.
Both they and many readers believe that online novel authors are either dead fat otaku or sickly.
However, there are actually quite a few authors who are handsome or beautiful, but such authors are mostly unable to write good books because the temptations in reality are too great.
"Hello, Editor-in-Chief." Jiang Xun shook hands with Editor-in-Chief Hai Feng immediately, then turned to the man beside him, "Are you Wogua Dada?"
"Haha, it's me. How about it? Doesn't it look like me?" Wogua shook hands with Jiang Xun with a smile. He looked like Maitreya Buddha when he smiled.
His real name is Liu Hang, and he is from Sichuan Province. He was invited to attend the Qidian Annual Meeting.
Jiang Xun exchanged a few pleasantries with the two men, introduced his "cousin" to them, and then entered the company with them.
Haifeng and Liu Hang led them to a reception room and then got straight to the point.
"This is the platinum contract we've prepared for you. Take a look at the terms first, and we can discuss any issues immediately."
Hai Feng got straight to the point. He had already decided to keep Jiang Xun at Qidian, and now that he had met him in person, he had no more doubts.
To be able to write a work like "The Night Watchman" at the age of eighteen not only demonstrates a vast amount of reading experience and writing ability.
Most importantly, he has a strong talent for writing online novels.
Writing online novels is different from writing traditional novels. Many people, no matter how strong their writing skills are, may not be able to write online novels that readers like.
Jiang Xun didn't say much, took the contract and started reading it carefully.
It's nothing more than those terms, such as subscription revenue sharing, copyright revenue sharing, and contract duration.
It's clear that editor-in-chief Haifeng is truly sincere, and Jiang Xun doesn't have much to say.
However, his request to retain the rights to adapt the game and film was rejected.
Ultimately, Haifeng agreed to give him an 80/20 split of both subscriptions and copyrights, with all other benefits being the same as all platinum members.
Jiang Xun didn't hesitate much and readily signed his name.
Thus, the youngest platinum author on Qidian was born: Xunyangjiangtou, who was only eighteen years old!
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