Chapter 242 (1/2)
Every single ties fro session of taking possession of another person and carefully leading that person's life, she tends to take soood rest
However, in some instances where she has played the troublemaker and has purposefully caused some havoc, there was no need for any rest A wicked fantasy of that level is so in itself
Whenever Zhao Youyue takes the literary world more seriously, the world instantly turns into her reality This time, when she shi+fted as Chu Luoxun, why did she ure? Well, it was toZi feel the extent of her pain, so that she would be able to depict Chu Luoxun's sickly condition enuinely, and secure the sympathy of the readers
In actual fact, Zhao Youyue could be considered to be soer The more information she sends across, the more material that the author of the book could put to use This could only mean that the more effort she puts into it, the better the book becoe nureat sympathy towards Chu Luoxun's sickly condition still stands, and this is mostly because they have been entranced, heart and soul, by the sensational writing
If Zhao Youyue had chosen to hide those feelings, then it would have been impossible for the author to experience it Anyone could write so out of a sickly appearance, but readers will never be able to empathize
Without a doubt, Chu Luoxun's life had been fulfilling and profound She brought happiness to others, but kept all the sadness to herself Such a beautiful soul most probably only exists in novels
Zhao Youyue could never be someone like that She was more selfish than the normal person, and cared about herself When she did care about someone else, however, it was ained her approval
As a person who found joy in doing good and helping others, Zhao Youyue always appeared as if she was not expecting anything in return In reality, however, she acts in that manner, as she had already obtained sohout the process Well, in such a world, where even a saint can get too full of himself and project his moral values on others, it is no surprise that Zhao Youyue finds joy out of teaching others a lesson
This summer break, Zhao Youyue was stuck at ho food' parents, on the other hand, had already gone on a vacation together, and were nowhere to be seen
The old Zhao Youyue would have been restless, but now that she had developed a newfound interest in various novels, ht that one day she ht be able to enter those worlds It left her filled with nothing, but pure bliss
She would be able to do so o on a trip, do soet a full body treatment, and not feel even a little bit of loneliness, unlike all the other girls who seemed always to need a coh-class beauty parlor when she received the Wechatit, she raised an eyebrow in disbelief She instantly replied, ”The Great Scholar Han, isn't your first book still brewing in a pot? You are a web novelist, why have you decided to write juvenile novels now?”
Looking at the reply fro that he was just fooling around However, no matter what, he would have to reveal his identity sooner or later anyway, as he would be signing and selling his books later on Might as well do it now!
The reason as to why he started writing juvenile novels, obviously, had soet that one fine day which had inspired hiht when the cherry blossoms bloomed in all of their beauty, where he had the opportunity to watch Zhao Youyue perfor, ”Beautiful April” was only meant to be written, to spite Zhao Youyue Unfortunately, things did not go as planned, and now Chu Luoxun has ended up becoonist
However, nohow much Lady Zhao liked ”Beautiful April,” she would surely be there in person when the signed books go on sale
Since his real identity will inevitably be known, Han Leng sees no point to remain to lurk about in the dark anyh school student, and deep in his heart there lay dorreed, the desire to beco a low-profile and relory
Even so, Han Leng, who assuh, knew that he had to act fast As Lady Zhao is soly despised liars, he would be better off ad his mistakes quickly, before she throws a fit
If he willingly admits his mistakes, he will surely have a chance to live on
Zhao Youyue approved of people who carried themselves well and knehere they stood