Chapter 354: Preparation Before Approach (1/2)

Yes, although Wen Qingyu had a miserable and distressing life, which made the hearts of readers ache for her, she was not considered a tragic character. On the contrary, her existence was healing and therapeutic. She became an iconic character, not because she was remembered through death, but because of her talent in creating works, and her ability to eat books like it was food...

Zhao Youyue could not help but add something to Wen Qingyu. This new setting was so that whenever she eats a book, she would be able to remember it completely. This was equivalent to the ability to read books and never forget them. If she had such an ability in the real world, it would be great.

When Zhao Youyue had nothing to do, she could just casually eat some books; then she would probably be able to get a nickname like ”walking library.”

All things having been accounted for, Zhao Youyue went on to think about how she could get closer to Lin s.h.i.+ya, or master ”Ya Jing.” Even if Lin s.h.i.+ya was not Ya Jing, she had to be closely related to the person in question. Otherwise, why would such a talented writer willingly ghostwrite in her name?

Zhao Youyue was confident in ”Wen Qingyu,” because the character had been created by Ya Jing's creative talent. The novel of ”Bak.u.man” was of fairly high quality. The content was historically accurate to the literary world of today. It was capable of getting the readers highly interested. Moreover, its ”POV writing style” would leave readers wondering who would end up as the best in the literary world.

Such novels produced outstanding depictions of the characters that clans would start forming under various banners once again. Each character would gain strong followings. What Zhao Youyue wanted to do was to make the character that she controlled gain the most supporters, and in extension to that, the most popularity.

After Zhao Youyue finished reading the introduction of ”Bak.u.man,” which only consisted of roughly tens of thousands of words, she went on to search for Ya Jing's other works on the internet.

Fortunately, on the Qidian novel website, there were electronic versions of Ya Jing's novel.

Surprisingly, the subscription count of her electronic versions was rather high. All of them had a medal on them, which meant that they all had at least 3,000 subscribers.

For printed books like these which were rather old-fas.h.i.+oned to have such a subscription count meant that people approved of it. If not for that, how could its subscription count be so high when the Qidian novel website was clearly a platform catered towards web novel readers?

It was a pity that electronic versions of printed books like these would usually only appear on the Qidian novel website after the books are completed, and after the heat of their sales have died down. Readers familiar with the Qidian novel website would all know that such books had little power in the ranking boards. The harsh truth was that many web novel readers enjoyed the thrill of chasing after new chapters.

Zhao Youyue decided to add Ya Jing's novels to her library, both of which were about 200,000 words long. A novel of this length would probably take up to one day of reading, at most.

However, she was a little tired today. She had a healthy lifestyle, and was used to sleeping early and getting up early. Thus, she fell asleep at around 11 o'clock.

This, in fact, was all thanks to the ”Two Dimensional Gate,” because she always looked forward to entering it to enjoy the otherworldly sights.

Zhang Wanjun, of course, did not go to sleep so early on that day. After all, she was a university student. In this era, where would you find university students with proper circadian rhythms?

Let's not forget that it was during the holidays. Of course, she had to stay up late. She still had to catch up on some dramas.