A Snow Biscuit
Author Field:Lan Ren Ting Feng
Although I didn't interact with you guys in the afterword before the book went live, the author's true nature should be pretty obvious by now. My bros are about to dig up everything.
So, let's talk about this book.
Its creation started with an idea I had: what if I wrote a… Chinese-style youthful campus romance story?
I discussed this with a few friends.
They didn't quite get it.
Then they asked me, "Is it a romance set in a university?"
I said that you can't really write about true youthful innocence in a university setting.
"Is it one of those reskinned romance stories with a Japanese anime background and Chinese names?"
I said that's a bit outdated. It definitely wouldn't work in 2023.
"Is it a youth angst romance novel?"
I told them not to be disgusting.
"Don't tell me you're trying to write one of those Chinese campus stories where everyone wears sports uniforms, grinds through *Huanggang* exam papers, isn't allowed to use phones, leaves early and comes home late under the starry sky, and gets the whole school called in for early romance?"
Exactly.
Seeing that I had this idea, they all advised, "Don't do it, bro. It'll flop. Just write about dating in Tokyo. That's what everyone else is doing. Gotta make a living, you know?"
Although they weren't optimistic about the prospects, given that there wasn't really a similar genre, they also thought that if Mr. Snowflake Crisp could actually create a romance novel suitable for the Chinese constitution, that would be really cooooool!
Then, the first chapter of this book appeared.
This also set the tone for the book:
Lighthearted writing, but aggressive plot.
Although the section is ‘Light Novels’, the writing can't be too frivolous, like the level of children's books in some toilet paper Japanese light novels. At the same time, it can't be too obscure and difficult to understand (you just wanted to use that word, didn't you?), leading to putting the cart before the horse. After several attempts, Snowflake Crisp finally grasped the scale—the writing doesn't need to show off skills, just enough. But when the plot reaches climax scenes, the textual description can't be a letdown.
And aggressive plot refers to, although the style is lighthearted, it also possesses some core heavy main lines, so that the overall plot is not boring, and doesn't give people a cheesy experience of a 'common internet trope mashup'.
So, after a certain ratio of adjustments, this cup of milk tea came out.
Personally, I think the content and pacing of this book are appropriate until it goes live.
Of course, a very few people think I'm an idiot and I'm writing garbage.
To which, super invincible rebound (I used super invincible rebound, you can't rebound anymore).
And the vast majority of readers who are following the book are satisfied with it, which shows that I have achieved my goal, and it's all good.
It will be available tomorrow, and the updates will definitely be more frequent than now, and each chapter will also be longer.
Then, I will start updating massively after eight o'clock tomorrow morning, and strive to release five chapters tomorrow.
This is my last ripple, I hope you bros will also drop some gold coins.
Regarding the book fan group that has been mentioned, I will also create one, probably with a threshold of 100 fan value, but it will be released after it goes live.
I can't help it, I love chatting in groups too much. If I create it today, I will definitely forget the most important thing, writing, because I am so happy chatting with the group members, please forgive me.
At that time, I will also set up some management, an operations officer, brothers with operations experience can add me through the group.
(With the gift of a green hat, I sincerely invite Little Crocodile to join the group.)
Finally, is the special thanks section of this book.
Thanks to my wife, Teacher Yuan.
The first chapter of this book was released after getting her approval, and she also gave me a lot of encouragement: this is good, I love to read it.
During the serialization, she would follow every chapter and also give some advice. Many plots in the novel are from her suggestions, either directly or indirectly.
Once I suddenly heard a 'ah ah ah' complaint from the kitchen, and then ran over from the study, and found her looking at the trash can with a sad face. I asked her what was wrong, and she said she was unlucky. She cracked four eggs, the first three were good, and the fourth one cracked open and the yolk flowed right in.
I said, I got it.
She asked, how, is there a way to solve this?
I said, today's chapter is here.
She said, ah?
Teacher Yuan is a person with great literary aesthetics. I have asked her opinion on many of my descriptions, and also guided some paragraphs in the choice of words and sentences.
She has three-ninths of the credit for this book's success.
And nine-ninths of the royalties.
When this book was on the list, some very angry bad reviews suddenly popped up, indiscriminately attacking book friends and the author.
Teacher Yuan said she would open an account to be my water army, I said it's not good, what if they scold you, she said it's okay, success doesn't have to be mine.
I asked, success doesn't have to be yours, then what about the royalties?
She said, you wrote the words, and you want the royalties too, do you want all the good things?
I said, okay, okay, okay.
Of course, brothers, don't ask people if someone praises the new chapter—you protect the author so much, are you Snowflake Crisp's wife?
Snowflake Crisp is a straight man, not gay at all.
Then, I would also like to thank the editor of this book, Zi Liang.
Thank you Zi Liang for giving me comfort when I was emotionally anxious.
Zi Liang: It's okay, the data is very good, and the following is also very stable, just write it well. What are you worried about, tell me.
This is my first novel on this site...
Zi Liang: It's already very good for the first one.
Wouldn't it be too embarrassing if I can't get the first order for campus romance novels?
Zi Liang: What the hell do you think Qidian is?!
He advised me to relax and said that if I keep updating steadily, I will become famous sooner or later.
I asked, can't I become famous today?
He said: 6
Finally, and most importantly, thank you to everyone who reads this book.
Thank you for your enthusiastic praise, your cheerleading even if it means you're just watching the fun and don't mind things getting out of hand, and the encouragement that makes people blush when they hear it. Now all that's missing is indiscriminate stepping on one person to lift up another, and Snowflake Crisp can complete Dove Bro's entire life with one book.
However, there are actually a few things about the fan circle that I need to ask everyone for help with.
It's the end of the month, brothers, don't waste your monthly tickets, vote for *Wo Chao* (My Superpower Refreshes Every Week).
Then, also the most important thing.
Everyone click on Xia Xinyu's character role, scroll down and there is a Starlight Value. After rising to the second star, the official will hold a birthday event for the character.
Reaching 200,000 Starlight Value before October 24th will catch up with this event.
The method of adding Starlight Value is to give a heart, that is, like it, with a daily limit of 1800.
Giving gifts, that is, rewarding, this adds a little more, brothers, if you want to reward this book, just reward Xia Xinyu, there is no difference, and you can also add a lot of Starlight Value.
Adding tags, adding major events, fan creations, and voice acting, etc., can all increase Starlight Value.
From now on, as long as there are 6,000 Starlight Value every day, it will be stable.
So please, brothers, lend your King Grandmaster power to *Wo Chao*.
Let Qidian celebrate Xia Xinyu's birthday.