Chapter 8 Faqiu Man

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Lin Yu only replied with a question mark coldly.

That gesture sounded aloof.

After deducting a character, Lin Yu still crossed his legs, picked up a bottle of ad calcium milk, tasted it, and took a sip. The computer screen reflected Lin Yu's slightly childish face.

Yes, Huang Quan Biluo opposite, only thought that Lin Yu was a 40-year-old mature uncle, Lin Kaihai.

For no other reason than Lin Yu submitted the article to Huang Quan Biluo, who was still a newbie. As soon as the new editor checked the mailbox, he couldn't take his eyes away and started chatting with Lin Yu overnight.

Little did he know at the time that Lin Yu would later evolve into a chief eunuch, only leaving the palace once a week for shopping.

However, one problem encountered at the time was that when Lin Yu signed the contract, he suddenly discovered that he was underage!

In desperation, Lin Yu stole Lin Kaihai's ID card and signed the contract.

So until now, Huangquan Biluo thought that the Faqiu author, who was sophisticated in writing and knew folk customs well, was a middle-aged uncle who had experienced many vicissitudes of life.

. . .

But Huangquan Biluo on the other side didn't take it seriously at all. He just started typing, "Uncle Lin, have you offended Tianying?? I just got the news through private channels. Tianying's people secretly contacted the studio, Pay a high price and find someone to copy your book!"

"what?"

Lin Yu was really shocked this time, not that Tianying was so shameless, but that they dared.

One platform, a big platform, publicly and privately found someone to copy a book written by another author from another channel. .Are you going to destroy it if you don’t get it?

Are you losing all the dignity of being a big platform?
In short, Lin Yu's face looked a little strange at this time. It was the first time that he had seen a platform proactively contact the studio to do such crazy and out-of-style operations as high imitation.

"So?" Lin Yu told Huang Quan Biluo about the previous conversation.

"It's weird. My book has been popular with him for three years. Why did they think of imitating me?"

"I'm wondering too." Huang Quan Biluo said, "They seem to be in a hurry. They can't dig you out, so they do it right away?"

"What's wrong with this?"

"Let's do this." Huangquan Biluo comforted her repeatedly, "Uncle Lin, my good ancestor, you must resist the pressure. Don't end the Faqiu people, and don't go to Tianying to open a book."

"Isn't it just one hundred words for one thousand words? We can afford it as a starting point, so I'll apply for you!!"

"I'm going to tell my boss about what Tianying did. Let's see what he says!" What else could he say?High imitation is not direct plagiarism. When people become thick-skinned and refuse to deal with it, what can you do?
Prosecution, copying?
Go ahead, after more than a year, people have already destroyed your market. What use will it have by then?
Seeing Huang Quanbiluo's profile picture darken, Lin Yu fell into thinking.

Tomb robbers are definitely not afraid of copying. Why?If he can copy that kind of charm, what kind of gunman would he be if he were not invited to open the book?

Quite talented, isn't it?
Lin Yu combined his own memory with two original texts on tomb robbing to develop "Faqiu Ren", which is essentially a combination of tomb robbing notes and Ghost Blowing Lantern.

One thing Lin Yu probably knows is... this is a category that is extremely difficult to create.

A category with a very low follow-up coefficient!
At least in that era, after the two phenomenally popular works, Ghost Blowing the Lamp and Tomb Raiders Notes, the rest were almost discontinued!

This is enough to show how low the reproducibility of this tomb robbing story is!

Of course, Lin Yu does not doubt or underestimate whether there will be more outstanding talents emerging in the context of the cultural and educational boom in this era.

But the premise is... this industry must flourish first.

Nowadays, this Internet novel has been developed for three years. If converted to the progress of that era, it would be equivalent to about 2000 years.

(Generally speaking, Rosen's "Story of Grace", which started writing in August 1997, is considered the first year of online literature)

(Its serialization date is earlier than "First Intimate Contact" 1998.3)

Of course, this era is developing faster, but it still cannot change its true appearance... It has not even entered the barbaric era where a hundred flowers bloom, and it is collectively called a puddle of mud.

As for truly powerful "Internet" works, in the context of this cultural and educational boom, they simply disdain to be published in grassroots groups like Tianying and Qidian.

There are many good publishing platforms out there, even serializing on a personal blog is better than this one.

In this context where talent is scarce, do you want to copy your own founder?

I'm afraid I'm trying to be simple.

The difficulty of plagiarism in this subject is that, firstly, the No. 1 tomb robbing article is realistic at first, like a pseudo-autobiographical article, and also gradually unravels the mystery of the industry, various hidden rules, slang, and sects, and finally forms its own The world of tomb robbing.

Secondly, people who write about this subject need to have a certain knowledge of history, cultural relics, and imagination of elements such as corpse turtles, Qinling sacred trees, and ghost seals.

In addition, this also requires large-scale imaginative scenes such as Lu Palace, Undersea Tomb, and Yunding Heavenly Palace.

It can be said that this pure and talented person is so eager to learn.
The reason why Lin Yu dared to choose this theme at the beginning was because the reproducibility of this theme was very low.

(End of this chapter)

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