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Well, very good.
It's delicious.
As expected of a child killer, he never dissses just one person, but a whole group of people.
However, while releasing such a song may provide catharsis, it can easily make enemies.
Originally, they wanted Wendy to sing, but now it seems that as soon as Wendy finishes her song, she'll probably be drowned in spit by the brothers' fans.
"I still can't sing directly in my natural voice." Bai Qianqu pondered for a moment and made a decision.
"This song still needs a voice changer!"
The reason for thinking about voice changers is that we have to talk about You Sha, the most mysterious singer in the Chinese rap scene.
Kindergarten Killer, also known as "Young Killer," remains an enigma in the hip-hop scene. Some call him the strongest rapper in China; his rapid-fire delivery has been imitated countless times, but few have surpassed it. He enunciates seven words per second with remarkable clarity. Many wonder who he is and why he has remained shrouded in mystery.
Moreover, he uses a voice changer to process his voice in every song, making it very sharp, like a child's voice.
Before 2008, like many other rappers, he was an online singer who used vulgar language. However, after 2008, his creative style changed rapidly. He began to write about life, humanistic concerns, his inner world, the dark side of society, family affection, and love into his songs. These works initially established Killer's status in the rap world.
That year, he also gave a radio interview, but because he used foul language, the entire program was censored many times.
In conclusion, You Sha is a legendary rapper in the Chinese rap scene who deserves to be remembered for a lifetime.
After deciding to use a voice changer, Bai Qianqu stopped worrying about the song and instead started searching for the world's largest online novel platforms.
"The Endpoint, Tomato, and Seven Dogs are all relatively large online novel platforms. Which one should I publish on?"
Bai Qianqu was conflicted for a moment, as if he were an unknown soldier holding a powerful weapon like "The King's Avatar," wanting to join the army but not knowing which way to go.
Moreover, each novel platform has a different style, different promotional channels, and vastly different reader preferences.
Posting in the usual way is too slow, so he plans to go through internal referrals—that is, communicating with the editor in advance, gaining the editor's appreciation, and then being able to sign a contract earlier and obtain some promotional resources.
Moreover, he intends to publish a physical book, and it would be difficult to proceed without the support of an editor.
Bai Qianqu found the editor's contact information on several major platforms and added them as friends, but the communication process was not smooth.
The editors of those big platforms either ignored him completely or told him to focus on publishing online novels first, and then publish a physical book once he achieved some success.
Bai Qianqu was also somewhat discouraged, but there was nothing she could do. After all, it was indeed a bit unreliable for a new author to want to publish a physical book right away, and it was normal for the editors to reject her.
But just then, his gaze fell on a pop-up ad in the lower right corner of the browser.
[World Snake Library, your best reading companion.]
Beneath the ordinary advertising slogan lies that familiar ouroboros logo.
"The World Snake Library? They've actually switched to publishing?"
Bai Qianqu's eyes lit up. She wondered if the World Serpent of Ancestor Kevin was still the original cast. If so, that would be interesting.
Bai Qianqu searched for World Serpent and quickly found the official website. To be honest, the website was quite well-made, with all sections being very complete.
He scrolled down and, sure enough, found the contact information for each editor at the very bottom.
Among the many editors, Bai Qianqu immediately spotted one named "Raven," who was specifically in charge of the online game novel section. She was exactly the person Bai Qianqu was looking for.
He tried to add Raven as a friend, thinking he might have to wait until tomorrow to get accepted, but to his surprise, it showed that he had successfully added her as a friend the very next second.
Bai Qianqu glanced at the time; it was already 11 p.m. She hadn't expected Raven to be so dedicated, still working at this hour.
He tried sending a message to the other party: "Hi editor, I want to submit a book, could you please take a look?"
A few seconds later, Raven replied: "Send me the beginning and outline of the novel."
Bai Qianqu couldn't help but sigh, Raven's decisive and efficient work style was still as consistent as ever.
Without hesitation, he sent over the completed novel's opening and a partial outline. Seeing that other novelists had pen names, he thought for a moment and also gave himself the name "Thousand Swords."
One must practice a thousand songs before understanding music, and observe a thousand swords before recognizing their quality.
It's exactly one note and one thousand swords.
"This is the outline of the first four chapters and the first 100,000 words of the novel. Could you please take a look? If possible, I would like to publish it as a physical book."
"Wait a minute," Raven replied, still very efficient.
Bai Qianqu was quite satisfied with Raven's professional work style. She just wondered if Raven, who worked so hard, had bought a house. In this world, there was no real estate bubble, so house prices should be reasonable.
Bai Qianqu's guess was correct. House prices in this world weren't too expensive, but they were still around 10,000 yuan per square meter, especially in a first-tier megacity like Changkong City. Raven had indeed just bought a house, but not an ordinary apartment; she bought a large detached villa located on a small island.
The villa on that small island is located on a large lake not far from Changkong City. It's a place only the wealthy can afford to live in. Raven took out a lot of loans from the bank to buy it, which is why she's been working overtime until now.
At this moment, Raven was the only person in the huge office of the World Serpent Library. She stared at the computer screen, her face ashen.
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The raven was in a very bad mood!
Her mood was probably very bad because of working overtime for a long time. Looking at the dozens of messages on the screen, which were either people submitting new books, asking about event recommendations, or various author groups, she was really exhausted.
But the thought of her island villa loan made her take a deep breath, and then her hands flew across the keyboard.
"This book you wrote is terrible! It's not a question of whether you're suitable to write novels, I mean your writing is really bad! Even an elementary school student's composition is better than yours!"
"You asked me how your writing is. I can only say that your writing has improved a lot, but it's still not good enough. What's wrong with it? Specifically, it's just not good enough. It's not enough to move me. It's missing something, it's missing a kind of liveliness. Liveliness is a kind of vitality. It also lacks a three-dimensional quality, not two-dimensional but three-dimensional."
"Your grades? Forgive my bluntness, but if all else fails, you should find another class to attend."
"I'm honestly stunned that fanfiction could flop like this. How could you write something like this?"
"I just recommended this to you and you've already given up? I'm blocking you!"
"Featured slot? Gone! Come back early next week!"
"More please (withdrawn)".
At this moment, Raven was practically possessed by a keyboard warrior, attacking from both sides and holding his own against a group of people without falling behind, completely stunning them.
Only after everyone fell silent did she stretch and breathe a sigh of relief, then retaliate by gulping down the now-cold coffee next to her.
"No, no! This batch of authors is terrible! The new books they sent are unreadable, and a bunch of them have abandoned their projects and given up. If this continues, we're doomed! How am I going to meet next month's KPIs for my online game department?!"
"If I don't meet my KPIs, Boss Kevin will definitely dock my bonus! Ugh!"
Raven clutched its head in utter despair, seemingly already imagining the scene of being publicly and harshly criticized at the meeting next month.
Being harshly criticized isn't the most embarrassing part; the real problem is that Jackal from the Fantasy Department has always been at odds with me, and I wonder how he'll laugh at me then.
Raven was also quite helpless. It wasn't that she didn't try to find authors who wrote about online games, but rather that online games were a niche subject in this world, and very few people wrote about them.
Ultimately, it's because the game industry in this world is not very developed, and games are very monotonous. Even now, the market is full of yellow rabbits. How can we expect those authors to come up with any earth-shattering games?
They keep going back to the same old clichéd novels like "Houmu's Great Adventure: The God of War," which are so commonplace that even the most enthusiastic readers will eventually get tired of them and won't come back.
Raven couldn't do anything about it. With a small number of authors, the probability of producing excellent works was also low. All the talented online novel authors went to write popular themes. How many of them were willing to write such unpopular ones?
Although she recently launched a new campaign where the first-place winner can receive a prize of 100,000!
She hopes this will attract some authors to submit their work, and see if she can publish one or two good books. Otherwise, if she can't even get a single online game novel on the charts all year round, it would be a real loss of face.
The event has been launched and has indeed attracted a lot of submissions, but they are all just filler. The novels they write are simply unreadable, lacking both plot and imagination. The whole article is like a diary entry, and it's impossible to finish reading it.
These past few days, Raven has been working overtime reading these articles, which has made her dizzy and her blood pressure soar.
No wonder she's so irritable now.
Just then, her message flashed again, and Raven sighed.
"Here we go again, it's so annoying."
Despite complaining, she quickly opened the message and found it was from the person who had just added her. Raven remembered that the person wanted to publish a physical book.
Raven was very troubled by this, because most people who want to publish a book without any achievements are unable to recognize their own position.
However, Raven was somewhat relieved to see that the other party had sent a document, since they hadn't come empty-handed.
Although she had been disappointed many times, Raven still held a sliver of hope every time she opened the document, hoping to find an article that would catch her eye.
Give me a surprise.
She muttered to herself as the document unfolded, and the first four large characters at the top of the document caught Raven's eye—"The King's Avatar."
"The King's Avatar? So that's the name of the novel. But it looks ordinary and doesn't seem very appealing."
Raven was somewhat discouraged. The title of the novel was particularly important; it was arguably the first way readers learned about the book.
Many readers' first impression of a novel comes from its title. They only click to read if they see a title that interests them. Therefore, many novelists put a lot of effort into the title, even choosing a very catchy one to attract readers, such as "On Allocating All Points to Defense," "Reincarnated as a Slime, I'm Invincible," and "Spy Parents and Superpowered Child."
In this context, "The King's Avatar" does indeed appear ordinary and unremarkable.
However, Raven wasn't an editor who only looked at the book title. She patiently scrolled down with her mouse, intending to read three chapters first.
The first three chapters are crucial; the opening is the decisive battle. If even the first three chapters can't grab the reader's attention, it will be difficult to continue writing, no matter how exciting the rest is. After all, it's not good to discourage most readers from the start.
Of course, this doesn't mean that slow-burning books can't be good, but they are extremely rare, and Raven doesn't want to gamble on the future of this book.
As Raven scrolled her mouse wheel, the story of The King's Avatar slowly unfolded before her eyes—
A young man named Ye Qiu was sitting in front of a computer, a cigarette dangling from his lips. The light from the computer screen flickered on his face as he skillfully controlled the mouse and keyboard, making his game character easily defeat his opponent.
Ye Qiu smiled, tapped his cigarette ash, and was about to say something when the door to the room opened, and a girl named Su Mucheng entered.
"coming?"
Beneath his calm tone, the young man's mind was far from at peace.
"I'm here," the girl replied simply.
Upon seeing this, the raven frowned slightly.
The beginning of this novel is fairly standard; it doesn't start with any melodramatic plot twists like time travel or the death of both parents.
Honestly, I'm sick of that kind of plot.
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Therefore, although the beginning was ordinary, it did not offend the raven; in fact, it aroused some curiosity.
What is the relationship between the man and woman at the beginning? Why are they all like riddle tellers? What will happen next?
She continued looking down.
It turns out that Ye Qiu and Su Mucheng are both contracted professional gamers with a club called [Excellent Era]. Ye Qiu is even the captain of this team. However, when the two entered the team room, everyone seemed to be very hostile to Ye Qiu. They even demanded that Ye Qiu hand over his game account, and their words were sarcastic and mocking, showing no respect to the former captain.
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