
About This Novel
Xiao Yang was reborn in a parallel world. This world did not have the big stars, directors, and writers in his previous life, so he laughed. He can write random novels, get royalties, write random songs, and become popular all over the country... But his dream is still to be a glamorous actor, or, wouldn't it be better to be a great director?
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Official(20)Scraped 1mo ago
Is the author an expert in palace fighting?
The entertainment background is full of workplace struggles. The protagonist relies on his halo to defeat a large number of mindless villains. Everyone in the world hates the protagonist, right?
Forcibly reduce intelligence and slap in the face
From chapter 50 onwards, the chapters are forcibly subdued and slapped in the face, which is simply poisonous. The first fifty chapters seem to be okay, but the more they are written, the worse they get.
Not so good
What a crappy thing the author wrote. What this guy doesn't know is entertainment, but what he knows is spy wars. [Emot=default,04/]
The whole process is uninteresting, either a slap in the face or a slap in the face, no depth, and no desire to continue watching.
The writing is too broken, there are too many storylines, it's always slapped in the face, there's nothing new, and it's the kind of thing you can't stand watching.
Nowadays, Tencent novels are getting more and more rubbish. All kinds of novels are on the shelves.
Are the protagonists of all novels stallions?
This male protagonist's skills of slapping someone in disguise and being a stallion are really amazing👍How ordinary and loser is the author in real life? Can it be written like this?
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If you want to write about entertainment, write about entertainment. If you want to write about urban slaps, write this. Don't write them together to make them look different.
What makes the author keep writing?
Until Chapter 17, forget about writing a novel within a novel. I was speechless when the first sentence of the broadcast came up. I guess any listener who broadcasts like this would laugh to death. The problem is that there is no climax until Chapter 17, and even the words about the archeology professor helping the protagonist are far-fetched. Shouldn't the routine there be that the police come to investigate? Anyway, it's almost a casual novel, bland, with a poor sense of time, and the landlady is attacked, giving it a feeling of urban fantasy. That's probably it, but the timeline is really bad. What I have in my mind is that I code 30,000 words in half a day, open two books, and update one book with 20,000 words a day, so that's a day and a half. I get up at about nine o'clock, code until dinner, go to the radio station to prepare for two broadcasts, go home and sleep until nine o'clock, and the cycle starts again. Therefore, the batch with poor timelines will only become more chaotic later.
Oops, I can't watch anymore
The male protagonist has no principles and is still a scumbag. I really can't stand it anymore.
Copy it yourself
Lan Zhan's cross talk show... Seems to have all been moved here
Rating
Community(0)
Official(20)Scraped 1mo ago
Is the author an expert in palace fighting?
The entertainment background is full of workplace struggles. The protagonist relies on his halo to defeat a large number of mindless villains. Everyone in the world hates the protagonist, right?
Forcibly reduce intelligence and slap in the face
From chapter 50 onwards, the chapters are forcibly subdued and slapped in the face, which is simply poisonous. The first fifty chapters seem to be okay, but the more they are written, the worse they get.
Not so good
What a crappy thing the author wrote. What this guy doesn't know is entertainment, but what he knows is spy wars. [Emot=default,04/]
The whole process is uninteresting, either a slap in the face or a slap in the face, no depth, and no desire to continue watching.
The writing is too broken, there are too many storylines, it's always slapped in the face, there's nothing new, and it's the kind of thing you can't stand watching.
Nowadays, Tencent novels are getting more and more rubbish. All kinds of novels are on the shelves.
Are the protagonists of all novels stallions?
This male protagonist's skills of slapping someone in disguise and being a stallion are really amazing👍How ordinary and loser is the author in real life? Can it be written like this?
.
If you want to write about entertainment, write about entertainment. If you want to write about urban slaps, write this. Don't write them together to make them look different.
What makes the author keep writing?
Until Chapter 17, forget about writing a novel within a novel. I was speechless when the first sentence of the broadcast came up. I guess any listener who broadcasts like this would laugh to death. The problem is that there is no climax until Chapter 17, and even the words about the archeology professor helping the protagonist are far-fetched. Shouldn't the routine there be that the police come to investigate? Anyway, it's almost a casual novel, bland, with a poor sense of time, and the landlady is attacked, giving it a feeling of urban fantasy. That's probably it, but the timeline is really bad. What I have in my mind is that I code 30,000 words in half a day, open two books, and update one book with 20,000 words a day, so that's a day and a half. I get up at about nine o'clock, code until dinner, go to the radio station to prepare for two broadcasts, go home and sleep until nine o'clock, and the cycle starts again. Therefore, the batch with poor timelines will only become more chaotic later.
Oops, I can't watch anymore
The male protagonist has no principles and is still a scumbag. I really can't stand it anymore.
Copy it yourself
Lan Zhan's cross talk show... Seems to have all been moved here









