[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
After waking up, Xu Xiu, a graduate student in the Faculty of Literature at the University of Tokyo, traveled to Tokyo where the bubble had just burst.
At this time, Japan's economy was in recession and the people were confused, and literature, the only thing that could comfort the soul, seemed to have been cut off.
There was no Natsume Soseki, no Kawabata Yasunari, no Murakami Haruki... Japanese literature of this era was dominated by a group of inferior writers that Xu Xiu had never heard of.
So he picked up a pen and wrote a novella called "Hear the Wind Sing" for a living and for an interesting and meaningful new life.
At this point, people realized that a writer worthy of the title of literary giant had finally appeared in the bubble era.
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.
I'm not an online writer.
I am the boss of the online writer
The story of a failed writer who opened an online literature website in another world...
"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!"