New Century Anime Warrior

Chapter 49 Have you heard of cyberpunk?

Si Hua returned to his familiar multimedia classroom at the No. 1 Middle School and, as expected, found Qiu Yin having a passionate conversation with his teammates.

As soon as I entered, I heard a familiar, enthusiastic, and long monologue.

Is Teacher Qiu really that irritable when playing games?

As a veteran gamer, Si Hua righteously waited quietly for Qiu Yin to finish his attack.

Only after the final outcome was decided, and seeing Qiu Yin pick up a water glass to drink, did Si Hua suddenly speak up, uttering a chilling line that was enough to scare someone to death.

"Teacher Qiu, do you really want to live?"

Holy crap!

Then, with a loud bang, Qiu Yin was startled by the words that suddenly exploded in his ear.

In a panic, he turned around, backed away, and looked back, not forgetting to swing the thermos behind him with all his might!

"?"

Now it was Si Hua's turn to be terrified. Was Teacher Qiu's underlying code really that powerful?

Whose subordinate is this?

Startled, he ducked and covered his head in defense, barely managing to dodge the stainless steel kettle elbow strike.

The No. 1 Middle School of the city almost made the news again.

Si Hua even came up with news headlines for those unscrupulous media outlets.

Shocking! A Heartbreaking Story Between a Teacher and a Star Student at the No. 1 High School in the City!

A teacher-student relationship that navigates the boundaries of morality and law.

Social Observation: Teacher Nantong's Unfulfilled Longing for a Gifted High School Boy

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"You brat...don't you know that scaring someone can kill them?"

After both of them calmed down from their shock, Qiu Yin handed Si Hua a bottle of chilled soda.

He bought a small refrigerator specifically for his office and made an agreement with the school store to refill it with various drinks every week.

He truly is the master of the multimedia classroom.

Si Hua took the drink, first chugging it down to show respect, before continuing Qiu Yin's words: "How was I supposed to know that Teacher Qiu's reaction would be so outrageous... you actually turned around and stabbed me in the back."

"It's a habit I developed from childhood. My grandfather used to be in the military, so I practiced some self-defense techniques when I was young."

Si Hua said he believed it... What else could he do if he didn't?

"So what are you doing here today? Just to scare me with this weird talk?"

"Strange and mysterious?"

Seeing that Qiu Yin was unfamiliar with this line, Si Hua was taken aback.

He seems to have overlooked one thing: he hasn't paid much attention to online novels since transmigrating...

This idea struck Si Hua like a bolt of lightning, cleaving straight into his mind.

Yes.

They're all sources of inspiration.

Although future online novel masterpieces will easily reach millions of words, my method of reading by skimming through dozens of lines at a glance means I can't remember much of the plot, and copying books has never even been considered.

Moreover, given my own writing skills and typing ability, trying to copy a masterpiece of online fiction is not only mentally taxing but also incredibly time-consuming...

If things go wrong, you might end up locking yourself in front of the keyboard, typing away all day long.

Holy crap, thinking about it this way, those settings that come with a built-in system and directly generate works are simply genius!

I don't even have to open my mouth. Damn it, why don't I have my own system?

This awful world is actually realistic.

Fortunately, although I can't become a master by copying, all the inspiration in those masterpieces will be valuable material for my future creations...

"So-so, it's alright."

"Huh? What are you talking to yourself about?"

Seeing that Si Hua was lost in thought again, Qiu Yin simply ignored him, returned to his throne, and elegantly started a new game.

After all, this wasn't the first time he'd encountered Si Hua "daydreaming." Every time Si Hua finished daydreaming, he would start producing works like crazy.

This might be what the legendary artist is like.

Si Hua's inspiration was indeed unleashed, but it wasn't his own inspiration; rather, it came from things he had seen, played, and heard before, all of which became new sources of inspiration.

Who says a novel has to be a novel, a game has to be a game, and an animation can only be an animation?

Before today, Si Hua was actually still struggling with which Galgame to make.

After all, I'm not the kind of expert who's obsessed with a single type of game.

All told, I've only played a few well-known games.

Moreover, it was previously discovered that many classic Galgames from the previous life had already been released, or even released ahead of schedule.

There are practically no works that one can choose from.

This is what it means for the mind to be imprisoned.

Even making "Voices of a Distant Star" requires significant adaptation, reducing it to a few minutes of PV.

The main reason is that the sheer amount of work involved in making animation all by himself is simply too immense; the original drawings alone could bury him completely.

If you really want to delve into those few Galgame masterpieces that you know well and haven't yet found any trace of, which one of them doesn't have hundreds of thousands or even millions of words of text?

If one person were to do it, just perfecting the script could take years.

Therefore, becoming famous, saving money, forming a team, and pursuing commercial operations are his career plans.

A team is your own system.

As for ways to make quick money, in my opinion, copying is the fastest... and the fastest of all is selling songs.

In response, Si Hua had already prepared more than a dozen "original" songs, just waiting for Lin Lin, the rich woman, to debut.

Of course, most of these songs are related to games and anime, since I haven't listened to many popular songs, and some are even quite obscure.

It has absolutely no market reference value.

Besides, I really don't have the judgment to determine whether many hit songs from anime and games can still become popular if they deviate from the original work.

It would be better to honestly maintain the strong connection between these songs and the original content.

Now I've got a better idea. They're all audiovisual, so why can't a hit song from an animation be a hit song from a game?

I understand!

"I've succeeded, Daoist Master! Hahaha!"

Thinking of this, Si Hua excitedly danced around and shouted nonsensical words.

"Number 3, I hear someone arguing over there? They're talking about some Taoist priest, are you one?"

Qiu Yin heard the voice of a random teammate through his earpiece; Si Hua's erratic behavior successfully swayed the entire team's voice.

"A Taoist priest? There's a Taoist priest here?"

The other teammates joined in the chat, showing no sign that just a minute ago they were jokingly complaining about losing a team fight.

"No, this is a mental hospital. A patient just passed by. Come on, let's get ready for the next group."

Qiu Yin skillfully made up a lie.

"There's no Taoist priest here. I thought I could ask him what to do if I encounter something unclean. Today I feel like something is choking me..."

"???" x4

The entire Qiu Yin team suddenly fell silent.

"Oh, sorry, my family is looking for me. How about we surrender for now? Sorry, bro."

"Me too, I suddenly remembered I was making soup, I need to go check the stove, sorry, sorry."

Qiu Yin also shuddered and replied, "Together, together. I feel like my computer is smoking a bit, so I'll stop playing for now..."

Then everyone submitted their votes at lightning speed and logged off at lightning speed.

"Why did everyone leave? We only lost one team fight... Hey? Why are my clothes on backwards? No wonder it feels like they're choking me."

Si Hua noticed that Qiu Yin had quickly quit the game and asked in confusion, "Why did you stop playing?"

"One of our teammates encountered something dirty and is looking for a Taoist priest. We quickly surrendered to prevent the dirty thing from sneaking over via the internet cable..."

After Qiu Yin finished speaking, he frantically bowed to the window and murmured a few words of blessing from Heaven and Earth.

Very good, this is also very much like Guangnan...

"By the way, you still haven't told me how you got here today?"

While asking about the purpose of their visit, Qiu Yin took out a fidget spinner shaped like a yin-yang symbol from the table and started spinning it.

"Oh, I just had a great idea. I wanted to see if it's worthwhile."

"What idea?" Qiu Yin thought Si Hua was planning to make another animated PV.

"Let me ask you a question first... Professor Qiu, have you ever heard of cyberpunk?"

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