Chapter 16 [First Novel Work]
Online, there is a rush of undercurrents in the entertainment industry. The article about the article that popped up but was quickly suppressed seemed to have never happened, and then it was silently quiet, but people who really knew what was meant by that article would not be treated as nothing had happened.
Because not finding the person behind that article means that the danger has not been lifted.
It was silent like this, just like the entertainment industry in the past, while Nan Minglang was writing the story quietly.
Because the physical publishing industry is in a downturn, most novels are now seeking exposure online. If the market response is good, they will obviously be attracted by the publishing house and then published and distributed.
Nan Minglang also knew this, so he naturally chose to serialize and publish the novel "A Glass of Dust" online.
In fact, the more reason is that Nan Minglang believes that more people will know this story about the Eleventh story when posting it online.
In this way, Nan Minglang directly published his novel debut "A Glass of Dust" in the Wenyu Forum. At the same time, under the suggestion of the ghost system, Nan Minglang directly wrote a sentence in the introduction - "Adapted from real people and real stories."
Obviously, this sentence is enough to attract the attention of netizens online and has a lot of attention.
Nan Minglang was actually a little hesitant. Although he knew that the story happened really, it was in another world, another time and space, and it did not happen in this world. But in the end, Nan Minglang still agreed to the suggestions of the ghost system.
Because that person's name is Bao Shiyi, he cried, laughed, loved, hurt, and finally died. He was a real person.
That was his experience, and his story, so why didn’t it be considered a real person and real story adaptation?
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That's it. Nan Minglang told Bao Shiyi's story on the Wenyue Forum. He started from the orphanage and then slowly told it. Then netizens on the Wenyue Forum also began to notice "A Glass of Dust" written by the newcomer.
"Is this story real? Is it really a real story? What will happen after Eleventh?"
"I want to know what the Eleven looks like in reality. Do you know him? Eleven is really born with six fingers?"
"A young man who protects himself with indifference and selfishness can't help crying when he saw the fight in the welfare home. He really can't imagine that the young man Eleven has experienced such a cruel reality."
"There are those beasts and scum in the real society. My eleven is really heartbreaking."
"When Eleven said in person, 'I want to live, go to kill people', I cried so hard. We are all in this real society, and begged the author to give Eleven a perfect ending!"
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"I don't believe that this story is true. It must have been compiled by the author. If it really happens, things will definitely not be solved like this."
"I thought so too when I grabbed the upstairs. How could a mother abandon her child because she was born with six fingers."
"The upstairs must not have read the article seriously. This reason is just a reason given to him by Eleven. He believes that he was abandoned because he was born with six fingers, so he was sensitive to his sixth finger."
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"A Glass of Dust" is becoming more and more popular because the experience of the character Bao Shiyi is too cruel, which makes many netizens think that it is false, but at the same time, many netizens think that the story is very real, because the author Nan Minglang portrays every plot very realistically, which makes people feel empathetic.
It felt like Eleven was living in front of them, and every look and breath came alive between the lines.
Just stare at them, look at them, and live by them in the world of the furnace.
Perhaps, because everyone is a speck of dust in this real world, it is so heavy and so empathetic.
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Youth Literature Publishing House is very famous in Youth Literature and has always been a leading figure in the industry. Its content involves a lot of content. Whether it is Youth Literature novels, urban love, or collections of romance and literature, it has always been very famous in the circle.
Youth Publishing House focuses on youth literature and is also very fond of realistic stories like "A Glass of Dust", especially since this story is adapted from real people and real stories. It is obvious that there are too many topics to be explored after this novel.
For this reason, Mo Xiaole, the editor of the publisher, set his sights on the "A Glass of Dust" that is now popular in the literary reading forum.
"Lele, go to Wenyue forum to watch it. That "A Glass of Dust" has caused a very big topic now, and it seems that the male protagonist is dead."
When Mo Xiaole heard this sentence at the same time, he was stunned. How could it be possible? How could Bao Shiyi die? He was with Zhou Yun, how could he die? The story should have just begun here, so why did he die suddenly?
impossible!
Mo Xiaole kept denying the words his colleague said to him in his heart, but soon Mo Xiaole could no longer laugh.
Bao Shiyi had just seen the sun and felt a little warmth. Why did he die on the operating table of the heroine Zhou Yun?
Why is this?
Looking at the last chapter on the screen, Mo Xiaole felt chill all over, tears just flowing out, and she felt like her heart was hit hard, making her breathless, and she just tore it hard...
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“But, on the last death confirmation letter—
As the surgeon, Zhou Yun trembled with her blood-stained hand, trembling constantly, unable to hold the pen, and bit her lip tightly and signed the family's name.
In the end, he died.
Died on her operating table."
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The last line of words was extremely cold, and the alive Eleven finally died.
But it's just a speck of dust.
Mo Xiaole covered her mouth and cried constantly, tears flowing wildly, her eyes red. She didn't expect that this would end in the end, and she cried and said, "How is it possible, how could my Eleventh Day be like this?"
"No, the best ending should be that they hug each other, Zhou Yun said, what he said!"
The colleagues on the side saw Mo Xiaole crying constantly and were very sad. He had already finished watching the final ending of the story. Although he did not cry, he felt very uncomfortable. Because of the ending of "A Glass of Dust", the male protagonist died on the heroine's operating table in the end, which could be said to have detonated the entire forum.
The novels that were originally very popular in the forum are now even more popular, with constant topics. Netizens cried on the forum, hoping that the author Nan Minglang could change the ending. They also really want to know the story adapted from this real story. Could it be that someone really died on the operating table of their lover?
Is such a sad story true?
Chapter completed!