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!”
Wang Chuan, a gamer, unexpectedly finds himself in a technologically advanced parallel world.
What? Games are the ninth art, on par with music and art.
Thus, starting with the meta-game "The Stanley Parable," game producer Wang Chuan began to bring over all sorts of bizarre games.
Years later, he looked back and discovered that he had actually created a gaming empire!
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.
(The first few chapters are just to increase the popularity of the protagonist, and Delta Operation officially appears in Chapter 6)
(Single female lead + female lead has a money-losing mission. If you think it's cliché, you can just quit and not read it. If you don't read the introduction at all and just read the book directly and then say the plot is cliché, then I can only say that I have reminded you that reading the introduction is good for everyone, don't disgust each other)
Good news: Traveling through time!
The bad news: This is a parallel world where technology is advanced and culture is flourishing, but the gaming industry is barren.
What's the difference between this and before the time travel?! It's even worse than before the time travel!
To what extent is there a lack of games in this world?
His predecessor was a failed designer who made a "pinball simulator" that no one played, and the most powerful game in this world... is actually just Happy Candy Crush?
Just when Bai Ye was despairing about this, the "Game Design System" was suddenly activated!
A vast amount of masterpieces from his previous life emerged clearly in his mind.
So, when players in this world were still obsessed with match-3 gameplay, a groundbreaking work called "Operation Delta" came out!
The ultimate audio-visual experience, cinematic narrative, breathtaking tactical coordination...
The three perspectives of global players and game manufacturers were completely overturned on this day!
"This... this is what we call a game!"
Bai Ye: "Don't be impatient, this is just the beginning."
"Next, it's the open world, the soul-based suffering, the MOBA competition... I will bring about an industrial revolution of gaming for this world!"
[Creation + Weird + Player + Multidimensional + SCP + Backroom + Cthulhu]
At first, everyone thought it was just a highly realistic game, until the blood moon rose in San Francisco that day, and humanity recalled the fear of being ruled by a strange force...
The protagonist Lin Hui is the will of the world. He creates weirdness to terrify life, thereby gaining the fright value to create more weirdness, and begins to continuously strengthen his divinity, from the original God of Fun to becoming the unspeakable Azathoth.
During this period, he created the game "Age of Ashes", from being scared at first to being the one to scare others after the emergence of "I am the weird", which opened the fourth disaster of the weird flow.
Covering self-created weirdness, SCP, back room, Eastern and Western horror stories, Cthulhu mythology and other content
This is my first time writing a novel, so it's not very long. Please point out any mistakes, and remember to leave a comment after reading it!
[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 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.
Where can I find a high-quality workforce that's free, willing to endure hardships, and available on demand? After finally securing his own plot of land on the chaotic borders of the Empire, Damien, a Dragonborn night watchman with a lord system, fell into deep thought. A tide of golems? An army of the undead? Mass-produced servitors? The Fourth Scourge? After much deliberation, he arrived at a nearly perfect answer that capitalized on its strengths and minimized its weaknesses: sandbox isolation, allowing players to remotely screw in on their computers! Thus, a highly flexible, ultra-hardcore skeleton assembly game called "Bone Puzzle" was born. To prove they weren't cowards, millions of medical students toiled tirelessly. Then came the similarly named "Aoyao Yao," the bizarrely named "Zhenbi," and the nearly online-banned "Steel and Gunpowder"...
"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!"
[Full text completed/Irregular revisions/Authentic version available on Jinjiang/Next work: "Childhood Sweethearts or Heaven-Falling"] Yan Yue transmigrated into a novel titled "The Strongest Screenwriter." Set against an interstellar backdrop, it's a thrilling story about a female protagonist in the entertainment industry, disguised as an interstellar drama. However, the original person Yan Yue transmigrated into wasn't the heroine; she was a comparison group. If the heroine is a gifted screenwriter, the original person was a brainless loser. Later, for plagiarizing the heroine's work, she was boycotted by the people of the planet and later sued in an interstellar court, ultimately unable to bear the consequences and committing suicide. Reflecting on the original person's life, Yan Yue exclaimed, "Isn't it just writing scripts? I know that." So, having transmigrated into 999 classic Mary Sue worlds, Yan Yue will write "Return to the Temptation of the Interstellar World: The Return of Bai Yueguang's Stand-in" today, "After Escaping Marriage 9,999 Times, I Married the Father of the Richest Man in the Interstellar World" tomorrow, and "The Mother of Ten Babies Turns Out to Be Him, the Mecha God of War" the day after tomorrow! At first, seeing this cheesy, melodramatic title, Interstellar netizens reacted with, "What kind of crap is even worthy of Interstellar Live?" Yan Yue, get out of screenwriting! But after watching one episode, they were like, "Holy crap?! The sister-in-law is actually the male lead's stand-in for Bai Yueguang?! The male lead's wife is actually Bai Yueguang, the male lead's longtime crush?! What the hell? Bai Yueguang's stand-in and Bai Yueguang are actually twin sisters? No wonder they look so alike!! What the hell is this?! This is so melodramatic! I want more! Give me the next episode! Yan Yue agreed, and quickly created thousands of melodramatic scripts in her computer featuring punching someone and kicking someone! But as everyone watched, they realized—how come this ruthless male lead in "Interstellar Temptation" looks so much like the newly appointed young marshal from the next planet? And how come this adorable wife, who's escaped marriage 9,999 times, looks so much like the newly married wife of a nouveau riche from a certain trashy planet? And then there's this man who gave birth to ten babies! Does it look like the war god of our planet? ? ? Yan Yue: ? ? ? Who can tell her why the world she was about to pass through merged with this planet? ? ? Yan Yue: Don’t ask, the only thing to ask is that all melodramas look like this. Didn’t you see the big words at the very beginning before the show started? [Everything is purely fictional. If there are any similarities, it’s none of my business if you feel guilty about it.] Until one day, a certain war god came to her house with his ten cubs, and the cubs shouted in unison: “Mommy, mommy!” Yan Yue: I was careless! I forgot that the scumbag who abandoned the war god in “The Male Mother of Ten Babies in One Birth is Actually Him, That Mecha War God!” was actually her... #About My Popularity in StarCraft Writing Melodramatic Scripts##About I Liked Watching Melodramas When I Was a Child and I Still Like Watching Melodramas When I Grow Up# [It’s just a brainless and refreshing story about eating melons in a melodramatic script! Brainless and refreshing story! Really!] [The ratio of plot line to emotional line is 7:3] [It’s not GB! Not GB!】Intention: Strive to live out your own style