(Interstellar Chinese + Romance + Cool)
The author of the novel Song Wenlan accidentally traveled to the interstellar era where pragmatism is supreme.
Looking at those works called "online articles" but actually "papers", Song Wenlan covered his face and picked up the keyboard again.
Interstellar readers, do you read novels about love in disguise? Do you read novels about time travel and palace fighting? Do you read novels about farming in books? ...
Interstellar readers: !!! Look and see!!!
Later, every time Song Wenlan went on a trip, he would encounter readers blocking the road and urging him to update!
Looking at the readers who hugged his thighs and cried bitterly, Song Wenlan smiled awkwardly: "More, more, more! I will update when I go back!"
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Wang Jia is a well-known game producer, novelist, cartoonist, and entrepreneur.
"This world's entertainment products are so scarce. If I don't bring some change to this world, then my life would be in vain!"
Create an entertainment empire with one game, comic, novel, and movie after another!
[No female lead] + [Game development] + [Seamless production]
The ratings have just been released and will increase.
There are no long-standing horror stories here.
There is no vast world with seamless connections here.
Shen Rui, who traveled through time and space to become a college student, seemed to have encountered a devastating beginning.
But he was perceptive and discovered that the level of development of games in this world was extremely low!
Gunfights, fighting, racing.
Is this the entire gaming industry?
So, let me knock on the door of the ninth art!
"But why do they all call me an old thief?"
【No romance + Interstellar multi-race setting + Plagiarist-style protagonist + System
Cultural Renaissance + Multiple secret identities + Face-slapping the entire universe with “it’s actually good”】
Lin Wei was developing the first comprehensive game on Blue Star—
when she suddenly transmigrated into an interstellar world.
At the start, her stepmother exiled her to a garbage dump,
and the system bound to her demanded she assist in launching a cultural renaissance to prevent the collapse of interstellar civilization.
Starting from scratch, her very first move was to steal an assault ship from the space pirate who came to assassinate her—
earning her first pot of gold in this new world.
From there, she went incognito, creating countless secret identities.
A cat meme exploded across the interstellar web, getting the entire universe to vibe with it.
Her mystery novels were filled with twist after twist—no one could guess the culprit.
She casually turned them into detective games, which sold over 500 million copies.
One groundbreaking novel after another opened the minds of interstellar readers to brand-new worlds.
What? The rationalist faction claims arts and entertainment are a waste of time?
She hit back by making an educational game—
and suddenly the military and United University were scrambling to work with her.
Later, the people of the interstellar world realized… all those secret identities might just belong to the same person.
You're saying… all those novels, films, and games were made by her???
— “They say emotions are a genetic defect?”
— “No, you’ve just forgotten how dazzling humanity was meant to be.”
Note: The “plagiarist-style” protagonist doesn’t copy works word for word. She adapts and reinterprets based on the story and worldbuilding. Some works are inspired by real ones, but many are original—novels, games, scripts, and more
Shang Jingyan wakes up in the interstellar era and quickly realizes—this world is weird.
The arts have flourished, and entertainment comes in all shapes and sizes. But there’s one glaring omission: darkness. No horror, no fear, nothing remotely unsettling. Instead, the entire galaxy is obsessed with love stories, dreamy fantasies, and endless pink bubbles.
System: “Your mission is to become a literary icon! Collect ‘Heartbeat Points’ by making audiences swoon!”
Former horror director Shang Jingyan: “Got it. No problem.”
A few days later, a short film titled Married to an Eldritch God goes live. The opening shot? A cosmic horror’s grotesque visage filling the screen. The middle? Blood, madness, and creeping dread. The ending? Unspeakable.
—Statistically, every single unfortunate viewer’s heart rate that night skyrocketed to 180 bpm.
System: “Wait… WHAT?! This works too?!”
Viewer A: “I only watch romance shows… Wait, horror is actually amazing?!”
Gamer B: “I just wanted to romance the NPCs… Ghost, prepare to die!”
Casual Viewer C: “I’m not scared of anything—oh hell no, I’m not sleeping tonight.”
With sheer creative force, Shang Jingyan ignites a horror frenzy across the galaxy.
They say she can terrify an entire civilization with just three sentences:
“I’m making a movie.”
“I’m developing a game.”
“I’m directing a variety show.”
And yet, despite the screams and tears, people just. Keep. Watching.
Years later, critics would say:
“She was the queen of the Second Galactic Era, the one who reintroduced fear and rage to the masses.”
“She created countless works, all to deliver a single message—”
“I will awaken your nightmares. So scream for me. Let your heart race!”
"Now, a brief interruption: a war criminal named Lu Qian. It is alleged that he committed crimes including, but not limited to, those listed below: 'Turning his own customers into food in his restaurant;' 'Connecting sewage pipes to the city's drinking water system to boost healthcare stock prices;' 'Using neutron beams to brutally annihilate an entire planet of aliens…' Citizens, please be wary of this heinous war criminal." Lu Qian stared blankly at his own photo in the marketing article. He just made a game, how could he be a war criminal? The next day, Lu Qian solemnly clarified in the *Game Observer*: "Who said I'm a war criminal? The games we make always promote truth, goodness, and beauty; it's just that players have misunderstood. Besides, I haven't been caught, how could I be a war criminal!"