Chapter 20 (1/2)

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation  Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Without further explanation, Sakazaka Rion dragged Fang Yuan into her room that was right across the hall from his.

Rion had specially asked the front desk to arrange this room for her. She initially wanted to live closer to Fang Yuan so that she could work with him.

However, she did not expect Dean Sherry to make the first move.

Therefore, before Sherry woke up, Rion decided that she needed to be more aggressive.

After all, the best defense was a good offense.

Rion just grabbed her prize.

“Come, tell me about your creative idea.”

She stared into Fang Yuan’s eyes and continued, “Everyone says that you came up with ‘The Coiling Dragon’ overnight. Do you have any ideas for the theme this time?”

Of course, Fang Yuan had ideas, but he had already told them to Sherry.

He was very helpless.

“What? If you can be so energetic when you’re with Sherry. Why do you look so listless when it comes to writing a novel?”

Rion pouted and swung her double ponytails backward.

She unbuttoned one of her shirt buttons to reveal a bit of cleavage. “Do you have to be stimulated to get to work?”

“Well, there’s really nothing much to see here…”

Fang Yuan had a good relationship with Sakazaka Rion in school, and she often teased him.

At first, Fang Yuan felt shy, but as time passed, he got used to it and even teased her back.

“What are you talking about?”

Rion took her laptop from the bed and handed it to Fang Yuan. “I mean, do you want to watch some horror movies to get some inspiration?”

“Right…there’s nothing much to see in horror movies…”

Fang Yuan pursed his lips and continued, “I already have an idea.”

He was not about to lie to Rion and had it all figured out.

Now, Sherry was his mentor and the work that would be submitting was “Candle in the Tomb”.

He also knew that Rion meant well.

She just wanted to be his mentor.

Fang Yuan checked the Fall Cup Creative Writing Workshop competition rules which stated that each work needed to be witnessed by a mentor.

What was not clarified was the number of entries an author could submit. Thus, there was nothing stopping him from submitting two works under two pen names and receiving guidance from two mentors at the same time.

After all, this competition would go on for 14 days.

Writing a novel with more than 100,000 words was already difficult enough for many authors, so submitting two novels within two weeks was simply mission impossible.

Therefore, the organizers did not specify or limit an author’s submissions.

As long as it was not illegal, none of the rules prevented Fang Yuan from exploiting this loophole.