In the alleys of the lively streets, Harvey stood at a corner invisible to the crowd. His sharp eyes searched for the subtle movements around him. After making sure that no one was there, Harvey was still worried. The ring on his hand melted into mercury and split into Hundreds of silver threads flowed to the alleys to explore in all directions.

After confirming that there is no one, Harvey recites the spell and casts illusions. The facial features are twisted into a pale young man. In addition, Harvey's body shape and skin are changing, transforming into another with Harvey Adrian. A young man with no resemblance.

Harvey casts a spell into a mirror, confirming that his disguise is flawless, and he walks out of the alley with satisfaction. The target is the publishing house directly opposite the alley.

Harvey spent more than three days writing the first part of "City of Thorns", following the plot outline and many settings of the novel, and adding his own thoughts in the details. The novel is divided into three parts, each of which is divided into three parts. Subverting the content of the previous one. The first part is written in the first person with the visual of the heroine Su, the second part is written in the first person with the heroine Maud, and the third part is written in the third person to explain the whole story.

From subject matter to concept, this is a novel that challenges the bottom line of taboos in this era. Harvey has no doubt that this novel may be banned on the day it is published, even if Count Henrietta reads this novel. Horrified.

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Pulan was in a good mood and couldn't help humming a song while sitting in the carriage. It was the tune of the song in "Frozen". He held the second volume of the novel of "Dark Age" in his hand. He put down his work and spent a whole week to read the novel. Everything was in his expectation and in his expectation. outer.

"Dark Age" is much better than the first one, and slightly exceeded his expectations in this "too much".

It is hard for him to imagine that there will be a novel that surpasses "The Count of Monte Cristo" in the level of excitement. The plot of the protagonist in "The Count of Monte Cristo" completing his revenge and regaining his dignity once made him clap his hands and applaud. When reading "Dark Age", the fate of the country, the future of mankind and the mission of different heroes are intertwined into a magnificent symphony. The magnificent epic sense created makes Pulan as if he really saw a war between light and darkness.

When Pulan saw Rohan's cavalry coming to support the period, his whole body was excited about it, and he hoped to rise in the depression of despair! The unrelenting aura of the cavalry described in the text can infect any male reader and make his blood boil. It’s hard to imagine that the trivial text creates a more exciting feeling than the "Count of Monte Cristo" phantom with pictures and music. Only in Harvey's writing, Harvey's unique use and writing of words can express such a magnificent and intense novel scene. .

When Pulan came to the office of the publishing house, he found that the atmosphere here was a bit subtle, and several reviewers looked very serious, including the experienced reviewer Motley, who formed a small circle and didn’t know they were discussing. what.

"Mr. Pulan~" The staff of the publishing house greeted Pulan, and his name shocked the contemplating reviewers.

Motley looked up and saw that he seemed to be relieved, and beckoned him to come over.

"Why, are you all here waiting for me?"

Motley nodded and said solemnly: "There are indeed some things that require you, the decision maker of the publishing house, to make a decision."

"Let's talk, I'm in a good mood now. If it's a promotion or salary increase, it's okay anytime, and is anyone willing to go to Norton to work?" Pulan chuckled as he greeted while sitting at the table.

Motley picked up a manuscript of the novel on the desktop and handed it to him: "You read this novel first. After reading it, you will know why we want you to make a decision."

"What novel?"

Motley looked weird and shook his head: "Just like Mr. Adrian had submitted the "Count of Monte Cristo" to us, this novel gave me exactly the same shock."

Pulan's expression also became serious, and he nodded and accepted the manuscript of the novel. Motley was the most experienced reviewer in the publishing house. He was also the one who helped Pulan save Harvey. Now this experienced reviewer turned out to be. Compare a newly contributed novel to "The Count of Monte Cristo"! ? That Motley must understand the meaning of this metaphor, even Poulan dare not say that the second volume of "Dark Age" in his hand can be 100% equal to or surpass "Count of Monte Cristo."

If a novel really reaches this level, then what is Motley hesitating! ? Shouldn't such novels be immediately promoted and then printed and published! ?

After thinking about it for a moment, Puran returned to his office with a thick stack of manuscripts to read.

"The title of the book is "The City of Thorns", is it written in the first person..." Pulan was a little bit lost. Since I am used to third-person novels, I always feel a little tedious and monotonous to read first-person novels.

The name of the novel is "The City of Thorns", a common first-person novel, a novel with a female as the protagonist. Soon, Pulan forgot his caring, and the delicate brushwork and description slowly unfolded a very distinctive story. Two women who should not have overlapped were involved in the joke of the **** of fate because of a conspiracy to seize property. The plot is very novel. Several times, Puland is worried about whether the heroine Su will reveal her identity.

Afterwards, Puran knew why Motley cared so much about this novel, and the two heroines in the novel actually fell in love! OMG! This author is so bold! ? If one hundred years in the morning, the author would be executed by the church as a heresy. Now, this subject matter is also touching the edge of the law~www.readwn.com~Puran is incredible and didn't feel the accident. The delicate description in the novel will It implicitly revealed the feelings between the two heroines. As the plot went down, Pulan only felt that a door in his mind had been knocked open, and he didn't feel the slightest disgust at the plot that should have been spurned.

Pulan is very worried about the fate of Su and Mod.

"There should be a good ending, the heroine, you have to stand up, don't sell your dignity and true love for a little money, let that gentleman get out! Abduct Maud by yourself!" See the end of the first part , Pulan was already cheering for the heroine Su secretly.

However, he was disappointed that the plot did not develop as he expected. Since Su has implemented the plan proposed by the gentleman to help the gentleman pursue Maude, let them get married in the chapel, and prepare to send Maude into the lunatic asylum.

"Damn it! This is stupid! This novel is also worthy of being compared with "The Count of Monte Cristo"!?" Pulan couldn't help but yelled. Pulan couldn't stand it when he saw Maude marrying the gentleman. , I feel like something is blocked in my heart, and I can’t vent the manuscript of the novel and return it to Motley. If Motley hadn’t helped him and his seniority was higher than him, Pulan would definitely beat Motley. Get out of breath.

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