A sudden time travel reveals the New York of 1940. It's World War II, a bloody conflict marked not only battlefield bloodshed but also ideological confrontation. As the epicenter of the world, New York undoubtedly teemed with the brightest minds of the era. Hemingway, Asimov, Lewis Sinclair, John Steinbeck, Pearl S. Buck, Maugham, Gide, Lin Yutang, Fitzgerald... And then there were those fighting the Axis powers in Europe, Camus, Agatha Christie, George Orwell, Arthur C. Clarke... Ernie exclaimed, "Everyone here is a talent. I love it!"... Years later, a young man, a veteran of both battlefields and studies, emerges with a gun in one hand and a pen in the other, shining brightly and rising in this golden age of literature...
After Ye Qing was reborn, he came to a parallel world.
As a game producer, he wants to let those people know.
What is cultural output?
Ms. Zhou: Is this something humans can do?
Ye Qing: I’ll take some time to record a teaching video for everyone.
Lin Shu transmigrates to a parallel version of Blue Star, where people can upload their consciousness into virtual space through immersive pods. Watching movies is no longer limited to screens—viewers experience them firsthand. Gaming doesn’t require a computer anymore; players are fully immersed.
As a game developer and horror enthusiast, Lin Shu seizes the opportunity. Drawing from classic horror films of his previous life, he creates one terrifying game after another that leaves players screaming and scrambling.
When Chu Renmei from *The Haunted Village Corpse* lifts her long hair, players nearly lose their souls.
When Kayako from *Ju-On* crawls up the stairs, streamers shriek in terror.
When Sadako from *The Ring* climbs out of the TV, a famous ghost-hunting streamer wets his pants.
When the eerie housewife from *Coming Soon* smiles faintly, a popular female streamer collapses in convulsions.
When Valak from *The Nun* merely shows her face, countless players suffer heart palpitations.
A half-adapted, half-remixed blend of horror cinema and immersive gaming. Enter at your own risk.
[No CP + Rebirth & Transmigration + Writing Books + Entertainment Industry + Literature & Entertainment + Light Group Pampering]
Mo Li died suddenly, only for her soul to transmigrate into another Mo Li in a parallel world. In this world, technology is highly advanced, and artificial intelligence is everywhere.
Mo Li was thrilled. She decided to take it easy and opened her personal system to browse the popular literature and entertainment novels of this new world… Good grief, they were all written by AI! None of the wildly popular novels from her previous life existed!
Looking at the endless strings of technical terms and jargon, and with knowledge forcefully invading her brain in the most absurd way, Mo Li grew furious — What kind of nonsense is this? Even her writing was better!
Wait—why shouldn’t she write? Mo Li’s eyes lit up. No sooner said than done.
But what to write for her first book?
How about letting this world experience some traditional Chinese horror!
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[The female lead is an introverted, mildly socially anxious person. She takes her work seriously but has a bit of a twisted personality. There is no male lead, and no romantic ambiguity.]
The stories she writes are mainly supernatural, feng shui, and xianxia (cultivation). Other genres are not considered.
In the later chapters, there’s more focus on the entertainment industry, but the female lead is not an actress—she only works as a consultant for film and TV productions.
The female lead has strong backing, so most of the people she encounters harbor no ill intent. There’s no scheming or infighting. Occasionally, one or two who dislike her quickly exit the story.
This is not a “strong woman” narrative. There is no abuse in the story
What is love?
Love is deeper than despair and more passionate than hope.
At the World Directing Competition, while everyone was pondering the meaning of love, Fang Yuan directly pulled out "Magic Circle".
What is a magical girl?
How did magical girls come about?
What is the fate of magical girls?
Fang Yuan redefined magical girls with Madoka Magica.
From then on, being a magical girl became a high-risk profession.