I asked you to write a book, not to disclose your criminal record!

Chapter 57: The theme of grass growing on graves?

Chapter 57: The theme of grass growing on graves?
Lin Chuan smiled and pondered for a moment.

Hacker, network security engineer, red hacker...it should be considered a normal profession.

So Lin Chuan replied: "It's a normal job."

Youyou breathed a sigh of relief when she saw the words 'normal occupation' and asked, "What occupation?"

Lin Chuan typed two words.

"hacker."

Youyou's willow-shaped eyebrows immediately frowned and replied: "Lin Chuan, I didn't expect you to be a hacker. Don't commit technical crimes!"

"Youyou, when did I become a hacker?" Lin Chuan asked in surprise.

"It's good that you've never been one. This subject is quite unpopular in the online literature circle. Are you sure you want to write it?" Youyou was a little worried.

Hacker themes are indeed unpopular in the online literature circle.

Hacker culture is not very popular in China. There is an audience, but it is not large, so many authors are reluctant to touch it.

Those who write about hackers basically have deep attainments in computer technology.

There was a big guy in the circle who wrote about hackers and led many readers to mine. A few years later, a certain cryptocurrency rose sharply. The author made money and the readers also made money.

But this big guy is just playing around.

Ordinary authors tend to stay away from hacker-related topics.

Three words, can’t be written!
"determine."

Lin Chuan replied.

No matter how unpopular the subject matter is, the system has already automatically generated the novel and updated the system panel, so I have no choice but to go ahead with it.

【Work: "Hacker Kingdom". 】

[Current status: Not released.]

【Popularity value (average subscription): 0/6000. 】

The average subscription requirement of 6000 is extremely high for topics such as hackers, and the difficulty is equivalent to the level of subscriptions for other popular topics.

Youyou thought about it and sent a message to Lin Chuan: "Lin Chuan, when will your new book be released?"

"Next month, I'll find an auspicious day." Lin Chuan replied.

"Okay, but I have to remind you that the hacker subject is really unpopular, so you have to be mentally prepared." Youyou typed this sentence with a wry smile.

To be honest, it's impossible not to worry.

As the editor-in-chief of Linchuan, she published two novels in succession in a short period of time, achieving great success.

If Lin Chuan's book fails, it will undoubtedly be a big blow to him.

Most authors, especially those who have been unsuccessful for too long, have a common problem. When their performance is rising, they will constantly fantasize: small masterpiece, big masterpiece, ten thousand subscriptions, Twelve Heavenly Kings this year, becoming a god next year, and achieving platinum the year after.

But when the next book fails, I will fall into a state of self-doubt again.

He kept denying his own creations and fell into the quagmire.

Even a great god can fall into such a situation.

Youyou has seen this a lot.

"Don't worry, my faith in Taoism is strong and it won't be easy for me to go astray." Lin Chuan grinned in the rented house.

He still has some confidence in this novel.

After all, it was generated based on his 'personal experience'.

A cool life + professional hacker.

There should be a chance to achieve good results, but it is not possible to say for the time being whether it can reach the threshold of 6,000 average subscriptions for this high-quality product.

……

At this time.

In the office building of Qihang Novel.

Mingyue brought two cups of coffee and handed one to Youyou: "What topic did he say he wanted to write about?"

"hacker."

Youyou slowly uttered two words, then took a sip, a slight bitter taste lingering in her mouth. Mingyue's hand holding the coffee froze, and her brows furrowed. "Recently, foreign hackers have frequently attacked, and there are also many hackers inside who use technology to commit crimes. The higher-ups have been investigating strictly, and the online literary circle will also catch up more closely. You should ask him to write more obscurely and not cross the line."

Youyou was in a dilemma: "Should I persuade him?"

Mingyue shook her head: "I don't think you can persuade her."

Youyou was a little confused, looked up at Mingyue and asked, "Why?"

"Because, his goal is to acquire Qihang Novels. What is your goal?" Mingyue teased.

“My goal is not to be fired from Sailing Novel.”

Youyou curled her lips and suddenly remembered something, "Sister Mingyue, I remember the number one hacker in the online literature circle is under your name, right?"

Mingyue took a sip of coffee and narrowed her eyes slightly: "Did you say 'equation'?"

"Correct!"

Youyou nodded repeatedly. "His book 'Network Heroes' also set the trend of hacker-themed works. Has he written any more hacker-themed works recently?"

Mingyue shook her head. "He hasn't written anything for a while. He joined a local network security company as an engineer. I think the company is called 'Jin Tang'. It's as solid as a rock."

"Sister Mingyue, can you ask him for me to see if there are any precautions on the hacker topic so I can remind Lin Chuan."

Youyou blinked and looked at the bright moon with anticipation.

If Fang Cheng is willing to give some support, it should be of great help to Lin Chuan's writing of hacker-themed novels.

after all.

'Equation' is a real hacker with excellent hacking skills.

Mingyue smiled. "It's only you, a little girl, who asked for it. I really won't help others with this."

"Thank you, Sister Mingyue." Youyou smiled brightly.

Mingyue held the coffee in one hand and picked up the phone in the other. She searched through the address book for a long time before finding the phone number of "Chengfa".

beep-

"Mingyue, is there something wrong?"

on the phone.

A magnetic voice was heard, the voice was calm and without any emotional fluctuations.

Mingyue smiled and said, "Chengfang, have you thought about writing a new book recently? Another one on hackers."

"You're talking about this," Fang Cheng smiled. "Mingyue, you know that hacker stories are totally unpopular now. No one will read them if I write them."

"That's true."

Mingyue nodded, glanced at Youyou, and continued, "But my best friend's boyfriend has a special liking for hacker themes. Do you have any suggestions?"

"Is he a newbie writer?" Fang Cheng asked.

"No, there are already two great masterpieces." Mingyue replied.

"Is he next to you?" Fang Cheng asked again.

"No."

"Well, I'll tell you, he's an old author, and it's his fault for him to write about such a topic that's overgrown with grass. My suggestion is that he should change the subject as soon as possible."

The equation is straightforward and doesn't beat around the bush.

"Mr. Fang, come over for a meeting." Another voice came from the Fangcheng side.

"Mingyue, I have a meeting to attend and a tough battle to fight next. There is no rush to start a new book. Let's talk about it next time."

"Dududu-"

The phone hangs up.

Mingyue put away her phone, sighed softly, and looked at Youyou: "You heard it, it's up to Lin Chuan himself."

Youyou pursed her lips, looking a little lonely.

The number one hacker in the online literature circle, 'Equation', believes that the hacker genre is completely unpopular.

Lin Chuan, can he write well on this subject?
 Please read it! Please vote for it! Please recommend it! Thank you all! (I'm also recommending a friend's book)
  
 
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