
The Top Commenter Was Bullied by the Internet, and a Golden Song Became a Hit
About This Novel
Traveling through Blue Star, Zhang Ye discovered that the top stars here were all plastic singers who relied on capital to promote themselves! He has a treasure trove of entertainment on the earth. His song "Broad Sea and Sky" stunned the entire Internet, and his song "In the Name of the Father" subverted the music industry! When capital teamed up to suppress it and rich families quietly paid attention, Zhang Ye's eyes were cold: "Do you think you can dominate everything with money and connections? I'm going to use real music to give you a dimension-reducing blow!"
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Official(4)Scraped 11d ago
Author, let me do the math for you. You code one word per second, which is 3600 words per hour. There are 24 hours in a day. You sleep for six hours, eat for one hour, wash for an hour, and conceive for another hour. With 15 hours left, you can code 54,000 words. You have 2,000 words for one chapter, which is almost 27 chapters.
The author made the protagonist's opponent so powerful and powerful. So awesome, I wish I could cover the sky with just one hand. As a result, the person opposite me was always having fun with the anchor, but didn't use any force. Car accident? Poison and muteness, frame-up, which one can the protagonist be able to deal with? Rely on that young lady who inexplicably becomes a nymphomaniac just after watching two live broadcasts of the anchor?
The plot is quite creative, but there are too many unnecessary descriptions and metaphors, which affects the reading experience.
I found a new book, the first time I found a book with no more than 10 chapters.
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Official(4)Scraped 11d ago
Author, let me do the math for you. You code one word per second, which is 3600 words per hour. There are 24 hours in a day. You sleep for six hours, eat for one hour, wash for an hour, and conceive for another hour. With 15 hours left, you can code 54,000 words. You have 2,000 words for one chapter, which is almost 27 chapters.
The author made the protagonist's opponent so powerful and powerful. So awesome, I wish I could cover the sky with just one hand. As a result, the person opposite me was always having fun with the anchor, but didn't use any force. Car accident? Poison and muteness, frame-up, which one can the protagonist be able to deal with? Rely on that young lady who inexplicably becomes a nymphomaniac just after watching two live broadcasts of the anchor?
The plot is quite creative, but there are too many unnecessary descriptions and metaphors, which affects the reading experience.
I found a new book, the first time I found a book with no more than 10 chapters.









