Chapter 771 - Doubt (1/2)

With the advent of the internet age, e-reading had made huge progress, throwing traditional book printing firms out of business. Under such circumstances, only famous romance authors could still sell actual books, just like the renowned idol writer, Han Leng who was under the banner of Zhao Youyue.

Han Leng’s new literary creation, “Dragon Raja” was finally released. This literary work had certainly put his writing ability to the test, and so, his writing had improved since his last creation. Even though this book made plodding progress, but people already realized its true potential. Han Leng had made up his mind to follow Lady Zhao; he was willing to become Lady Zhao’s dog……

Such was her charm; it could even conquer the cool and arrogant Han Leng. He was not even sure of his affections for Lady Zhao, was it solid friendship, or a flower he could never attain?

It was becoming more apparent that Lady Zhao preferred girls. As long as Zhao Youyue did not start fancying any guys out there, Han Leng was fine with it. She could have an entire harem of girls, and that would be alright.

Han Leng knew that no man would ever embrace Zhao Youyue. She would forever be his goddess.

As traditional book printing firms went out of business, traditional writers found themselves drifting in the open vacuum of space. Part-time writers might not feel the sting.

Those who were confident in their writing abilities, would read more web novels and try their hand at this web novelist thing. A solid genre to fall back on would usually be of the historical nature.

There was a High God platinum historical writer who had started his career as a traditional writer before jumping ship to web novels. He became successful after his first book. The remuneration he received had been far more than what he received as a traditional writer over the past years.

Zhou Zhipeng suspected that this “Grand Vizier” was most probably written by a similar author. This author must have read many web novels to be able to write so beautifully and flawlessly.

Long story short, Zhou Zhipeng was showering the writing techniques of the “Grand Vizier” with endless praise, followed by the attention to detail and historical accuracy.

Of course, fictional history needed no documented research, so it had much room to rove about. Most interestingly, this fictional “Dynasty Chu” seemed so realistic, as if it existed in history!

Zhou Zhipeng felt goosebumps running up his body. No author had ever impressed him to such an extent. What sort of imaginative mind did this genius possess?

Writing a fictional historical novel was no easy task, they had to at least obey logic and consistency, just like that early hit, “The Best Servant.” This novel emphasized on the picking up of hot chicks during ancient times. It was about a modern man who leaped back through time. The protagonist had then “invented” a lot of new ideas; even a simple “barbeque” earned him more beauties.