
I Wrote the Script in Jiansan: Bai Yueguang at the Beginning
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Come to China Literature's website to read more of my works! The writer Ling Shu died suddenly after staying up late to finish the manuscript, and transformed into an unnoticed NPC in the corner of Yangzhou City - Lao Zhang, a handyman who is responsible for issuing deceptive tasks such as "finding lost cats." The system coldly informed: [Ultimate mission: Accumulate two million words of plot energy and you can be resurrected. Current progress: 0\u002F2000000] Ling Shu: "..." How many cat-catching tasks are needed? ? She had no choice but to work secretly, using the entire world as paper and all living beings as horns, quietly adding drama to herself. At first, Ling Shu just wanted to earn a few words to survive. Unexpectedly, the plot is automatically completed, the logic is self-consistent, the details are full, and "tokens" even appear out of thin air! The whole world believed it! Taoist priest Qing Leng searched for Yangzhou with red eyes and clasped her wrist: "Did she... Mention me last?" The moody leader blocked her in the alley, and the Gu worms on his fingertips flickered: "Did you write that letter?" The owner of the village held the ironclad evidence of finding a relative and said in a deep voice: "Tell me, who are you acting for?" What's even more frightening is that the long-dead Bai Yueguang in the story she made up is exactly the same as her face after time travel? The pursuit and infatuation come at the same time, and the energy of the plot skyrockets. While Ling Shu is dealing with the bosses of various sects to the extreme, he vomits blood and collapses: "Wait a minute, I'm really just a task giver!!" She didn't know that behind the scenes, the real "system" slowly opened its eyes.
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