Chapter 402 (1/2)

Chapter 402: On the Hunt for “Stop Ga had gone to planShe now realized how vast the world truly was, and there was no end to the eccentricity of creatorsThey were capable of doing things that often exceeded the expectations of ordinary people

For the first time, Zhao Youyue encountered a creator who had such a blatant disregard over her actionsShe had put her back into causing a ripple in this worldHowever, ”Stop Ga” did not even bat an eyelidHe did not even welcome the ”intoxicated” state that so many others could only dream ofWas this creator even here to write? Did he have a conscience?

Of course not!

If someone asked Sun Xian this: Why be a web novelist at all? He would drawl out so the lines of this: ”Well, I have soto kill that tis would attract so many readers? All he did was to si into a Pomeranian and act cute

If creators ere pursuing fa fortune had been put in such a situation, they would surely rejoiceThey would write their novels with renewed vigor and ensure that their readers would be satisfiedIt was only normal for a professional writer to act as so

All this enthusiasm, praise and support onlyso , but nothing moreWhat else did they want?

Constant daily updates?

Not possible!

He wrote web novels just to kill time, not to torture himselfIf he had to update his novel every day, ould he be able to rest?

He was devoid of aspirations, and filled to the brim with ideals of a leisurely lifeHe only lived to enjoy life to its fullestMahjong reigned over everything else – all the other side jobs and inconveniences

Even if inspiration forced itself upon him, he would never react to it like how other creators wouldHe would simply allow the inspiration to dissipate in an extre

When he finally decided to kill ti to his own ideasHe discarded all the inspiration asideWhy would he have to take themore than to ensure that his work remained as leisurely and carefree as himOnly this way, could he lay back in the process of creation

This was his zone, his turfWhy stress himself out like other creators ere slaves to ”deadlines” and stuffEven editors would often transform into devils before the deadlines and drive their authors like slavesThe pressure and stress were just too muchSuch pressure would undoubtedly affect the quality of their work

Zhao Youyue had pulled the shortest straw everShe had encountered an utterly useless excuse of a creator this tiined him to be such a personShe had assumed the fault to be hersShe had deliberately interacted with the et a share of his ”screen time” This probably h with it…

This was the first time Zhao Youyue had found her intervention completely blotted out by the creatorShe may be discontented about it, but she could not deny how refreshi+ng it was

If she no longer felt optiht have shut off every se and put her foot downShe could sionist and ruin the entire novelThat way, regardless of the creator writing these scenes out, she would be able to make her exit