The Shocking Eunuch, Reborn as a Literary Girl
Chapter 23 is called "Mercy," let that damned dog learn it!
Chapter 23 is called "Mercy," let that damned dog learn it! (Please read on and vote!)
"Holy crap, don't scare me."
Maybe I was bitten too many times in my past life.
In short, Chiya Umehara is actually quite sensitive to the internet.
On the surface, she seems fearless, able to argue with people online for a whole day and night, and seems to have a very good mentality.
But actually, it's quite the opposite.
Her true state of mind is more like that of Hakimi when he exhales in response to stress.
That's why we argue online every day.
It is precisely because they lack self-confidence that they resort to a tough stance to compensate.
At this moment, having finally been reborn, all entanglements with the previous life have been severed.
Thinking to myself, "This time I must behave properly and never get entangled with these people again."
And then I saw Chinese comments again.
So she subconsciously felt that it must be someone who saw something bad about her and came to attack her.
Then it started again that "Chinese is subtle and unsettling".
However, after the stress subsided and she calmed down a bit, she felt...
"That shouldn't be possible. How could anyone possibly find me?"
In her past life, she did indeed use a pseudonym to write novels, but her writing style was still recognized, her pseudonym was exposed, and she was subsequently attacked and scolded.
The problem is that those were things from a past life.
Back then, my writing style was indeed quite distinctive and difficult to hide, so it's not surprising that it was noticed.
I've changed my nationality and gender, and the novels I write aren't even in Chinese anymore. How can anyone tell?
Besides, even if my novel is written in Chinese, it's impossible for anyone to tell.
This is purely formulaic writing, without any personal style incorporated. How can anyone tell that?
how can that be possible?
Thinking about this made her less stressed.
She quickly remembered
I wasn't only seen by people in Japan.
When she first debuted two years ago and was at the peak of her popularity, it seems that quite a few people on Bilibili in China were also uploading her videos.
However, Chiya Umehara didn't seem to care much about this before.
I only replied to someone who asked me for permission to upload videos to Bilibili with "Sure".
Apart from that, she paid absolutely no attention to her situation in China.
Is anyone watching? How's the popularity? How many views does the video have?
I never paid much attention to it.
It wasn't until this moment, upon seeing this Chinese comment, that she remembered.
"Is it because of my actions that I'm gaining some influence over there now?"
With that in mind, she searched her name on Bilibili.
as expected
Japanese Vtuber Switches to Light Novel Writing? 100,000 Words a Day Shocks Japanese Readers!
"Famous Vtuber Arisa Makes Her Debut in Light Novel, and the Comments Are Unanimously Positive?"
Sure enough, there are already people in China who have started reposting their own news.
If it were a typical light novel author, it probably wouldn't be possible to get the news to China so quickly.
After all, who has the time to come and see how many updates a Japanese person updates?
But Chiya Umehara is a little different.
At this moment, she checked her Bilibili reposting account.
They already have a whopping 80,000 followers.
It's almost more subscribers than my own YouTube channel.
However, because he didn't pay much attention to overseas operations, Chiya Umehara was completely unaware of this before.
Or rather, even if she knew, she probably wouldn't know how to monetize that popularity.
Thinking of this, Chiya Umehara sighed.
"Sigh, if only I had known earlier that I would be so popular in China and that I couldn't make it in Japan, I would have just switched all my efforts to Bilibili and started live streaming Chinese lessons, wouldn't that have been the best I could have done?"
Is it really necessary to go through all this trouble?
"Is this the legendary situation where people can't earn money beyond their own understanding?"
In short, it was because I already had a certain level of popularity in China that my sudden switch to writing light novels attracted attention so quickly. Moreover, it was made into a video and uploaded to Bilibili.
Although its influence is not very large now, the related videos only have tens of thousands, or even a few thousand views.
But Chiya Umehara was still a little curious.
This is a Japanese light novel that I wrote in Japan using my own Japanese identity.
How will these Chinese readers view this matter?
With that in mind, she browsed through the comments.
Although there weren't many comments, they were quite diverse.
Her longtime fans are wishing her a bright future.
"It was clear from the end of the live stream that he was starting to have trouble keeping up; the atmosphere was rather somber every day."
That's just how the internet is; trends come and go quickly.
It's great to have found a new direction for development. Wishing Arisa all the best from now on.
"If we've all gotten used to watching Arisa-chan's clips on Bilibili to help us fall asleep, will we stop seeing them once Arisa-chan becomes a great writer?"
But no matter what, at least they're still by my side in some way.
very nice. "
These comments warmed Chiya Umehara's heart.
"Even though I'm in a foreign land, they're still quietly supporting me. That's so kind of them."
Smiling, she continued scrolling down the comments.
Below are other comments.
These are mainly evaluations of her novels.
"I can read Japanese, so I took a look."
Honestly, it feels pretty ordinary. I didn't find it particularly good-looking; I'd just say it's passable.
In Japan, everyone's been hyping up these 'genius girls,' which I just don't understand."
"Indeed. Although I don't understand it, I've heard others describe the general content."
Isn't this just the 'daily intelligence system' that we've written about to death here?
This thing is now completely ignored if posted here, so why is it considered a treasure in Japan?
I see Japanese people saying the protagonist's abilities are very interesting, and that the "golden finger" (cheat code) is novel, but they completely don't understand it.
"Domestic online novels are really ten years ahead of otherworldly toilet paper, don't be so sure."
"If this person came to China to write, she would be a complete flop, and even her mother wouldn't be able to find her. Any random novel with a 1000-word average on the platform would be better than this."
Upon seeing these comments, Chiya Umehara couldn't help but twitch her lips.
"I've already ruled the country, so I'm sure I'll still fail."
"Do you even know how to write a novel? And you're here to instruct me?"
She's clearly not the same person she used to be.
But seeing these Chinese comments still makes me angry for some reason.
After calming herself down a bit, she continued reading.
then
Then she became stressed again.
"Regardless of how well the novel is written, if someone gives you a reward, you'll stay up all night to finish writing 60,000 words. That's true dedication, isn't it?"
If only the dead dog could be as merciful as this person, how come it has such a bad reputation now, even in death it's being cursed?
"That's true. All that damned dog Renci does is cut books and curse people all day long. If he were even half as dedicated as Arisa-chan, that would be great."
Upon seeing this, Chiya Umehara's blood pressure soared.
Unable to contain himself, he burst out cursing: "What the hell?! How could this guy have tricked me?!"
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