"What?! The intelligence is fake?"

After catching up to the latest chapter of the novel, Sakura netizens were momentarily stunned, wondering what it meant that the rising star singer was a fabrication by Yu Wei.

Even netizens who hadn't read the book couldn't believe their ears when they heard the news. "Loser" was of such high quality, with a unique musical style.

Now they're being told that this is just Yu Weikai's alternate account? How can anyone believe that?
If it were just a few individuals saying this, it would most likely be labeled as spreading rumors and misleading the public. However, as Yu Wei's novels spread in Sakura, this became an indisputable fact.

Countless readers have emphasized this point, so fans have no choice but to believe it.

God is a fake...

After learning the truth, and recalling how they used Mei Chuan Kuzi as an "anti-Yu fighter," Sakura netizens wished they could disappear into a crack in the ground.

Using fictional characters to attack the original author—how could they do such a thing!

It's not that they were blinded by greed; it's that Yu Wei was too cunning. He arranged a cherry blossom character and even gave her a high-quality Japanese song. Wasn't that just to mislead them?

He clearly succeeded; fans loved the song "Loser" and never expected that someone would impersonate a Sakura singer for no reason.

Yu Wei's wickedness was beyond their imagination... He even fabricated a cherry blossom singer in his novel, trying to pass it off as real. What else wouldn't he dare to do?

While harboring resentment towards it, a group of deceived Sakura netizens subconsciously turned their attention to this book.

It seems that all of Yu Wei's schemes and plans are hidden in the book. As everyone knows, knowing yourself and your enemy is the key to victory in every battle, so why not see it for yourself?
Then they couldn't stop. It wasn't exactly an addiction, but reading these lighthearted and enjoyable stories occasionally was quite fun.

If this book had been written by someone else, their desire to read it would certainly not have been so high. But because it was Yu Wei's work, the combination of factors both inside and outside the venue aroused their greater interest in reading it.

Especially after hearing that Yu Wei's works would first appear in the novel, this interest in finding "Easter eggs" became even stronger.

This creative process of writing and exposing works first, using them as material for novels, and then releasing the works when the time is right seems very chuunibyou (a Japanese term for someone with delusions of grandeur), and this chuunibyou is exactly what Sakura netizens like.

The work was highly anticipated and attracted much attention even before its release, which is truly excellent self-marketing!

Driven by curiosity, they quickly caught up with the latest chapter. After being bullied by classmates and bosses every day, reading a few chapters of a novel was just so pleasant...

Then, these cherry blossom readers joined the ranks of those urging for more updates, but their methods were rather strange.

"It's nowhere near as good as 'Malice', barely watchable."

"That's really bad. Write more to improve."

"This kind of otaku fantasy is so low-class. If you want to be ridiculed, then keep writing."

Yu Wei wondered if it was just her imagination, but these comments urging for more updates had a kind of devilish energy to them; her life was just too twisted...

However, to his surprise, the Sakura netizens who had finished reading the novel did not seem to take the "Meichuan Kuzi" impersonation incident too seriously.

On the contrary, they quite liked the character, and there were even many comments asking for "more scenes," clearly agreeing with her image as a cherry blossom singer.

This situation reminded Yu Wei of a previous comic, "The Last Valkyrie".

As a popular cyber-cricket fighting game, it has gained considerable popularity in China. However, compared to the plot, people are more concerned about whether the Chinese characters can win.

After Lu Bu lost, the author, Lao Feng, disappeared; Ying Zheng was portrayed as having a very high social status, and the author managed to protect his parents… The character Mei Chuan Ku Zi seems to have had the same effect. For Sakura readers, he is not just a minor character, but also serves as a source of cultural identity.

He wrote the character on a whim to create some fun, and the name was quite casual. Unexpectedly, the readers of Sakura were quite receptive to it, which was something Yu Wei really didn't expect.

Ultimately, it comes down to having good work that makes the character seem sophisticated. If you put on a bad song after someone's appearance, they definitely won't accept it.

People naturally admire strength, especially in everyday life; whoever beats them the hardest, they'll fawn over them...

Rather than saying they endorse the fictional character, it's more accurate to say they endorse the song "Loser."

However, for Yu Wei, this is definitely a good thing. The novel's data has increased significantly, and he can now confidently switch to new works.

Since he enjoys reading, he should write more. He's finally managed to get some freebies; he can't let them get away with it, can he?
While netizens were keeping up with the progress, Yu Wei wasn't idle either. His audition for "Dying to Survive" has temporarily come to an end, and he is preparing for a new round of competitions.

In the fifth match, it was Deng Shi's turn, who was highly popular. In order to keep the free-for-all going, Yu Wei naturally had to arrange a spoiler.

He originally wanted Mei Chuan Kuzi to continue appearing as a hard worker, but seeing how popular Sakura's cameo role was, he decided to arrange a newcomer.

Since that's the case, let's write about a female singer. Male to female, male to female, that makes perfect sense.

"What should we call it this time...?"

Yu Wei plans to continue her own naming style, which not only fits the cherry blossom template but also makes her own people smile, making both sides happy.

Daiyu and Qingwenzi? No, no, I wouldn't dare; Hiroshima Atomic? Too aggressive; Sakurai Bochi? Too outrageous; Kuna Kako? What if someone doesn't like it?

It's no longer original to keep calling her by the same name. After thinking it over, Yu Wei decided to call her "Matsushita Morisa," which sounds quite feminine.

The novel had only been updated a short while ago when Chinese netizens started adding question marks after the character names, saying things like, "Release the handbrake? I'm releasing the clutch too!"

Good grief, here we go again. Judging from the name, she seems to be a female singer. What kind of song are you planning to arrange for her this time?
Before long, Sakura, a netizen who had finished reading the latest chapter through the "Yu Shuo" APP, also arrived, along with a new character, which was an unexpected surprise.

The girl wearing a veil, quietly waiting under the pine tree, has a name that is surprisingly beautiful. She belongs to the cherry blossom family, and naturally, the more of her, the better.

Of course, they have higher requirements for the works. If Yu Wei's works do not meet their requirements, they will not accept them.

However, when participating in the discussion, Sakura netizens always felt there was a generation gap with domestic readers, asking what the meaning of saying this character is an "old driver" was...

“I understand the reasoning, but you can’t be biased.”

"That's right, is our Deng Shi any worse than Old Si Ji?"

"If Chinese songs are outshone, I'll hold you accountable."

After readers from both sides started paying attention to the novel, a conflict arose, as neither side wanted their song to be too bad.

In the past, people would just argue from afar, but now book lovers see each other all the time. If the difference in their songs is too great, how are they supposed to survive?
Previously, Yu Wei always chose songs that were suitable, but this time... it seems she has to be more balanced.

Both sides have to be satisfied, otherwise Old Feng will really be out of luck. (End of Chapter)

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