Chapter 351 Ideas for a Serialized Novel
Chapter 351 Ideas for a Serialized Novel
Chapter 351 Ideas for a Serialized Novel
Seeing that the pork placed in the dilapidated courtyard was taken away by the people arranged by Li Huaide without any problems, Li Qin immediately relaxed.
"Alright, that's the end of the matter. All that's left is to wait for Li Huaide to pay us."
At this point, all the goods traded between Meng Yuan and Li Huaide had been delivered, and the rest was simple.
Only then did Li Qin feel at ease enough to fall asleep.
The next day, after waking up, Li Qin was still in no hurry to go to work at the steel rolling mill.
However, instead of eating breakfast at home, he suddenly decided to eat out.
Li Qin rode his bicycle to a breakfast stall on the street:
He ordered one of each kind of breakfast, except for douzhi (fermented mung bean juice).
Although he had spent a considerable amount of time in Beijing, he still found it difficult to accept douzhi (fermented mung bean juice).
Actually, Li Qin didn't have any other thoughts about douzhi (fermented mung bean juice).
I don't think this stuff is bad, it's just that I can't accept it and it doesn't suit my taste.
It's like stinky tofu, or durian;
Those who love it consider it a rare delicacy, but those who cannot accept it may not even understand why such a food exists.
Li Qin himself doesn't like douzhi (fermented mung bean juice), but some people consider it an unparalleled delicacy.
Although Li Qin ordered all kinds of breakfast, he was still not full.
After paying, Li Qin rode his bicycle to the next breakfast stall and ordered some more food.
After eating at several different restaurants, he finally got full.
After finishing his meal, Li Qin rode his bicycle straight out of Beijing.
When I chatted with Li Huaide yesterday, Li Qin already mentioned that he would go to the countryside today to visit those hunters.
Let's see if they've already processed the wild boar meat.
If handled properly, they will store it in a hidden place, just like last time, and the steel mill staff will only need to pick it up.
Moreover, Li Qin felt that even if he went to the steel mill now, he would most likely not see Li Huaide.
After all, Li Huaide had just brought back several thousand kilograms of pork last night, and there were still tasks to be done, including weighing, counting, warehousing, and other related matters.
I'll definitely be busy until very late.
Li Huaide is probably still asleep. After leaving Beijing, Li Qin continued riding for a while before finding an opportunity to slip into the nearby woods.
Then he used the door key to go to Hong Kong.
Although the apartment issue was basically resolved, he still had other things to do.
Hong Kong is far from peaceful these days, and doing business there is no easy task.
Both the legitimate and criminal sides need to be dealt with.
Otherwise, there would be no way to run a company or shop in peace.
He now needs to conduct further investigations into the current power dynamics between the underworld and legitimate society in Hong Kong.
Especially information about those in charge.
Once the situation of these people is determined and they are dealt with, no one will dare to disturb Li Qin's business.
As flocks of birds were summoned by Li Qin, he immediately felt a sense of relief.
"As expected, magic is so convenient."
Li Qin was deeply moved.
If we let him investigate on his own, I don't know how much time and effort it would take.
But now all he needs to do is summon Asuka and then leave the monitoring to Asuka.
The information collected by the bird will be compiled by the god, and then he will have the intelligence he needs.
Feeling like he had nothing to do, Li Qin strolled casually down the street. When he passed a newsstand, he casually bought a few Hong Kong newspapers.
These newspapers will allow him to gain a better understanding of the current situation in Hong Kong.
After getting the newspaper, Li Qin instantly teleported back to his apartment in Central, and then leisurely sat on a recliner in front of the huge floor-to-ceiling window.
Li Qin sipped his tea while reading the newspaper in his hand.
As Li Qin read through the newspapers, he learned a great deal.
These include large and small entities, as well as economic and political ones...
However, some of this information was true and some was false, so Li Qin didn't dare to believe it completely and could only take it as a reference.
When Li Qin saw a column in the Hong Kong Commercial Daily, his expression suddenly changed, and a strange light flashed in his eyes.
This column doesn't cover any national affairs or anything else; instead, it serializes a novel.
The novel is called "The Sword Stained with Royal Blood".
Li Qin saw that the author's name on the signed page was none other than Jin Yong.
"Oh dear, how could I have forgotten about that?"
Li Qin couldn't help but whisper;
"I had thought before that writing books would be an excellent way to gain emotional power, but the current situation in mainland China does not allow it."
But Hong Kong is different; it's much more relaxed here.
Moreover, Jin Yong had already serialized his novels in the Hong Kong Commercial Daily. With this precedent, there would naturally be no problem for him to "write" novels.
With that thought in mind, Li Qin immediately teleported out of the apartment and went to the streets of Hong Kong.
Next, he began to collect a large number of current newspapers in Hong Kong, and even some previously published newspapers.
Then he took the newspaper back to his apartment.
Li Qin then began to examine these newspapers.
Finally, he discovered that Hong Kong newspapers had a long-standing tradition of serializing novels.
However, most of the serialized novels were not of good quality. Only the novels written by Jin Yong and serialized in the Hong Kong Commercial Daily and the novels written by Liang Yusheng and serialized in the Weekend Daily were of good quality.
"Although it's somewhat immoral and unfair to people, for the sake of emotions, we can only wrong those future writers," a glint of light flashed in Li Qin's eyes.
Since both Jin Yong and Liang Yusheng were able to serialize their novels, Li Qin naturally wouldn't let this opportunity pass him by.
Serialized novels nowadays reap a wave of emotional impact each time they're published. Once the film and television industry begins to develop and novels are adapted into films and television series, that will be a long time coming.
Then the power of emotions can be harvested again and again.
Li Qin felt that as long as he did this well, he would not lack emotional power even if he did nothing else in the future.
His current serialized novels can only reap the emotional power of the people of Hong Kong, but in the future, he will be able to reap the emotional power of the entire China, and even the entire Asia.
The thought of sitting at home in the future, with a massive amount of emotional energy flowing into his account every day, made Li Qin's expression become resolute.
Li Qin knew himself very well. If he relied on writing his own novel, not to mention whether he could serialize it, even if he did, it wouldn't attract many readers.
Therefore, he could only "borrow" it.
As for goals, there are too many to list.
Sima Ling, Gu Long, Wen Ruian, Liang Yusheng, Huang Yi, etc.
Although Jin Yong and Liang Yusheng have started serializing their novels, they are only just beginning.
They still have many popular novels yet to be written, and they may not even have an idea for them yet.
Before Li Qin transmigrated, he was already a novel enthusiast;
He had read almost all of these novels and their works.
Although he himself may not remember the contents, he can recall these novels at any time by using the power of divinity whenever he needs to.
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