Have you ever been a celebrity? Why are you writing about entertainment?

Chapter 38 Books written by celebrities, their quality varies, you have to taste them.

Chapter 38 Books written by celebrities, their quality varies, you have to taste them.

The news that Yu Wei was suspected of writing online novels spread throughout the novel writing community at an extremely fast pace.

The main reason it hasn't gone viral is still because of this "suspected" aspect...

Despite the reader's well-reasoned analysis, it all rests on a major premise: the song Yu Wei wrote on the show is the same song that appears in the novel, "Hearing the Sound of Rain".

We can only say that the probability is high, but before the show airs, no one can say for sure.

Their analysis was so thorough, but if Yu Wei sang a different song on the show, wouldn't they just look like clowns...?

Because of the suspense left by the program, although the matter is spreading like wildfire in chat groups, it has not yet made it onto news media platforms.

Everyone is just waiting for the show to air so they can find out more. If the song is indeed "Hearing the Sound of Rain," then the author's identity will be self-evident.

With so many people eager to watch, it's easy to imagine that this episode's viewership will reach an astonishing level...

"The production team really made their money back."

Yu Weizhen wasn't bragging; quite a few people originally tuned in to watch the show to hear his new song, and with readers and casual viewers added in, the audience size more than doubled.

His QQ account has been flooded with friend requests and temporary group chats, including not only fellow authors but also many netizens who came after hearing the news.

Without a doubt, his account has been exposed. Anyone who knows about it will find it hard to resist spreading it. It's probably even being sold on Xianyu (a second-hand marketplace), for around two yuan...

There was also good news: his novel's data skyrocketed, gaining over 10,000 new favorites in just one afternoon, and the number of readers following it exceeded 1,000.

Of course, Yu Wei also understood that this power did not belong to him, and his writing skills were still those of a complete failure.

If QQ is like this, then the comment sections and book clubs of novels have been completely overrun. There are no people discussing the books, just a bunch of people watching the drama unfold.

They genuinely didn't understand why Yu Wei wrote this.

Other celebrities write books, autobiographies, and personal stories about a young person entering the world of fame and fortune, navigating the turbulent waters to finally achieve success, focusing on inspiration and self-pity.

Or you could write about something in your professional field, like teaching directors, hosts, or singers their experiences and skills, or sharing your artistic insights—that would also be relevant to your profession.

There are also those who write purely out of personal interest, such as G.E.M. writing science fiction and Han Hong writing poetry, which can be considered personal hobbies.

These are all normal, after all, they are written in physical books, which have a certain collection value and commemorative significance, and some fans will buy them.

But Yu Wei's approach is completely different...

Readers and netizens simply can't understand why someone with literary aspirations would write a physical book, or someone with personal insights would write an autobiography or essay. What are you trying to achieve by writing online novels?

In terms of artistry and literary merit, it clearly lacks them; it's just ordinary, amateurish writing that wouldn't be considered highbrow.

To say it's a genuine expression of emotion, the whole thing is just a normal entertainment novel, nothing more than a mix of enjoyment and dissatisfaction.

Making money is out of the question. To make money writing a novel, you need to write at least a million words. Celebrities' time is so precious. If you really want to make money, taking on commercial projects will earn you more than writing.

If he's not doing this for fame or fortune, and he has no personal insights or professional teaching, then why is he putting in all this effort to write it, just to amuse the readers?

That's a bit too perverse...

Most of those who want to add Yu Wei's contact information are just curious about what his motivation was for writing this book.
Even if you don't understand it, you still have to read it. It's an entertainment novel written by a real celebrity, so you have to taste its quality.

"Seeing so many little gluttons devour your history makes me feel relieved."

Qi Luo'an has already gone home for summer vacation, but he's still thinking about Yu Wei's book from afar. There's no way around it; this is just too hilarious. This is an unprecedentedly abstract event in the entertainment industry. Even now, in its uncertain stage, so many people are already confused. Imagine how many people will question their existence after the show airs in a few days…

He works in the entertainment industry and writes 5,000 words a day.

"Stop watching the show. I'm giving you an operations officer position. You can also help me manage the book club community. It's fine for readers to gossip, post, and chat, but just delete Pian Ge."

Damn, he had just glanced at the list and already seen four or five links, not to mention the local dating sites.

This is a legitimate novel!

"They even made me work for free, they have no shame at all."

Qi Luoan was blunt, but she didn't refuse. To be honest, she was happy to watch the fun, but after Yu Wei's book was made public, she felt a little disappointed for some reason.

This matter is no longer just a secret between the two of them...

Yu Wei's novel has officially entered the "I Am a Singer-Songwriter" segment. Hearing that it is a variety show that focuses on original music, readers' enthusiasm is very high.

A music variety show, and it features original music, which means the main character will be singing a new song, meaning Yu Wei is going to release a new song again.

New readers are eager to witness the entire process of "writing book spoilers" firsthand. Is the author really as amazing as the comments section claims?

Wei Yu joined the show as a replacement contestant; as a challenger, he could only stay if he successfully completed the challenge.

The musical theme of the competition was "Colors," after which all the guests simultaneously entered a week-long closed-door creative period.

Yu Wei has already chosen her opponent's song, a popular internet song on short videos called "Scarlet." Although it's popular, it's considered melodramatic and lacks depth, and it's also suspected of plagiarizing a Japanese song.

As for the songs, there are many to choose from. He plans to listen to the song several times before launching a comprehensive and targeted attack!
However, before he could officially get into the music competition, the highly anticipated seventh episode of "HELLO Roommate" premiered on Saturday night at 20:30 pm.

Yu Wei was quite curious to see how the production team edited the footage, since the plot of a reality show depends entirely on the editing, and the final product is quite different from the filming process.

He had just started reading when Qi Luoan's private message arrived.

"Your song is trending on social media."

The show has only just started airing, and we're already at the singing segment? Are you all just skipping ahead?

Yu Wei clicked on it and saw that there were eight trending topics in the seventh episode of the show, and he was on six of them. The highest-ranking topic was "Hearing the Sound of Rain".

Once the song title was revealed, netizens who were just watching the drama finally understood: who else could this scumbag author be but Yu Wei?
"It really is Yu Wei. What is he after?"

"Beyond is quite dedicated, writing lyrics on the show, right?"

"I must let everyone know about Yu Wei's other side right now!"

“Watch the program at 34:22. Yu Wei’s screen has the logo of the writer’s assistant.”

What is frame monitoring?
Everyone says you should never underestimate the detective abilities of netizens, and Yu Wei has certainly witnessed it this time. They can find even a fleeting, blurry image.

This generation of netizens can find anything, except a partner...

The text is illegible, but the logo speaks volumes: "Melancholy Big Mushroom, I remain true to my name and my surname, known in the martial arts world as Yu Weiyu the Fallen."

#YuWeiWritesBooks

A brand new trending topic is taking root at the bottom of the trending list, and then it starts to climb rapidly!
(End of this chapter)

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