Chapter 292: Rigid Stability (1/2)

As an ex-web novelist who dabbled in the gaming genre, Han Leng had always been an avid fan of Rosemary's novels. He would not fail to subscribe any of Rosemary's novels.

Now that ”The Strongest King” had been successfully adapted in anime form and was being broadcasted on Bilibili, he had unhesitatingly spent 10 RMB to enjoy the privilege of having early access to the episodes. He loved this Esport novel that much.

Of course, Han Leng did not know that Zhao Youyue was actually the mysterious VA for Xiao Yu. It had left him very concerned over Yu Shengfan's VA's performance. Although he was not a crazy fan, he was afraid that the overall quality of the entire anime would be ruined, due to the VA's inexperience.

There were far too many rumors about Yu Shengfan's VA, causing panic among the ma.s.ses. Even though Song Gang had jumped up to help the VA, the public believed him to be acting at the behest of the company. He had practically been paid to lie with his eyes open. He could have boasted about anything else, yet he had chosen to boast about the voice acting capabilities of the newbie VA. How would those words quench the fire?

The greater the boast, the more false hope it gives, and the greater the disappointment.

Han Leng was pleased with the first few episodes of ”The Strongest King.” He felt that the established Tian Yi animation company had put much effort into the production. It was a work of caliber, and the VAs had carried out their lines diligently. As long as they could maintain such conditions, this anime might not necessarily satisfy all the fans of the original novel, but would certainly deserve to be referred as an excellent example of Industry Conscience.

However, the better the contents in the early stage, the more worried Han Leng grew about the mysterious VA who would be voice acting for Yu Shengfan. His instincts told him that she would be the Achilles' Heel of the entire production!

If that really is the case, all those exaggerated rumors might actually come true. Everything, from the great start to the decent Vas, would be undone. After all, Han Leng understood all too well how crazy those Xiao Yu fans can get!

”Speaking of which, Lady Zhao was definitely a veteran Xiao Yu fan. She must be very uneasy by now...” Han Leng thought.

He could never forget how hurt and lost Lady Zhao became, when Rosemary wrote Xiao Yu to death.

This gave way to feelings of envy towards Rosemary, as when he wrote Chu Luoxun to death, Lady Zhao barely batted an eyelid. This made him consider his G.o.ddess Chu to be inferior to Xiao Yu.

Chu Luoxun was too perfect, to an unrealistic extent. Of course, there would be some form of dissonance when one reads about her.

As for Xiao Yu, her 'monarch with the strongest mouth' quirk was rather interesting. Many readers who lacked quick wits and sharp tongue would like Xiao Yu very much, as she would be able to take their place and take a stand against the injustice in their lives, firing back at all who are slighting them.

Han Leng was chatting with one of his fans at that moment. This fan went by the alias, 'Jian Bing.' He became a fan after reading his book ”Conquering the World in an Online Game.” The fan was rather loyal, to the point of even sending presents on Han Leng's birthday. These presents usually came in the form of taste treats, suiting his alias.

Han Leng treated such loyal fans with relish. Although he had withdrawn from the web novel world and had entered the world of youth novels, he shouldn't forget his old loyal fans, should he?

Han Leng was nothing like Su Li, who only recognized her tyc.o.o.n fans. When he gets along with a reader, he would judge them as equals. If he finds the reader nice, and if the reader's comments scratch his itchy bits, he would certainly include them into his inner circle.

'Jian Bing' was such a reader. He was coincidentally a book fan of ”The Strongest King” as well. Thus, the subject of their chat would revolve around the new anime, ”The Strongest King.”