"What pen name should I choose?"

Looking at the novel nailed into several thick books in front of him, Chu Yang couldn't help muttering to himself.

Now that a novel for testing the waters has been completed, of course it is necessary to find a channel to publish it.

Just like the novels he is publishing, there are indeed bookstores in this world.

And there are quite a lot of places where they are distributed, and they are found in dozens of cities, large and small.

The "Xinlin Bookstore" he saw before was one of the largest bookstores in Liulijie.

It has to be said that Chu Yang found that he really underestimated the popularity of novels in this world.

No, in fact, the original owner didn't know much about it, and just drew a conclusion from his own experience.

But he thought the original owner's conclusion was true.

In fact, according to Yan Jiaoran, who is engaged in the novel industry, the novel culture in Liulijie is actually very popular.

It's just because this world is respected by martial arts after all, no matter how popular it is, it doesn't have much sense of existence.

Moreover, the bottom-level monks and mortals had the most audience, so naturally there would be no loud noises.

Even so, just the number of these people adds up to a large population, and the word "hot" is by no means nonsense.

Not only that, Yan Jiaoran also revealed a detail.

That is, among those monks with higher cultivation bases, there are also many who like to read novels.

It's just that novels are just a small pastime for high-level monks, and they are hardly mentioned to the outside world.

In this way, it naturally creates a scene where novels are only liked by people at the bottom.

After learning this news, Chu Yang was almost overjoyed, which made Yan Jiaoran, who noticed the change in his expression, very puzzled.

But Chu Yang knew that this was actually great news for him.

He originally thought that if he wrote novels, if he was really popular, he would be able to influence some people, so that he could absorb the emotions of his fans.

After all, once you like the novel he wrote, it is normal to have a little affection for him.

One novel may not be enough, but a few more popular novels can have a deep-rooted influence on the readership.

What he expected, in fact, was that some low-level monks or mortals would be affected.

But hearing what Yan Jiaoran said, there are many monks with higher cultivation who like to read novels, so Chu Yang is naturally overjoyed.

Because once his novels gain traction, there is a steady stream of emotional breath to absorb.

Maybe after he left the Zongmen, he would meet people who could absorb his emotions along the way. Thinking about this feeling, he felt extremely comfortable.

Of course, the premise of everything is that his novels can really become popular.

For this reason, Chu Yang had to take the first step—taking a pseudonym.

The pen name is countless times more important than in his previous life.

Because there is no order in this world of the jungle.

So if some of the plots in his novels are not in line with the wishes of some strong people, the consequences will definitely be unimaginable.

This is not the kind of environment where you are protected a lot. Once the strong man is upset, the other party can find him and kill him immediately.

It's not the gentle way of "sending blades" like he did in his previous life.

In this world, it is very common for people to die.

Therefore, as a writer, Chu Yang must protect his personal information.

Not only do you have to use a pseudonym, but you even try to hide your identity as much as possible when submitting the manuscript.

It would be bad if readers find him himself.

Thinking like this, a bunch of strange pen names flashed through Chu Yang's mind, and finally settled on one pen name.

Raising his eyebrows, he picked up a pen and wrote the words "Yang Dingtian Zhu" on the book.

This name is quite in line with his temperament, and it is easy to read. Chu Yang is very satisfied with it.

In this way, the preparations in advance have been completely done.

The next step is to find a bookstore to publish the novel.

Chu Yang nodded slightly, and was about to put away the novel in front of him and leave the room, but the door suddenly opened.

"Master, how do you see this plot?"

Yan Jiaoran walked into the room and placed the stack of papers in front of him.

Seeing her coming, Chu Yang knew that there would be a delay. .seven

But it is also his job to teach apprentices, so naturally he will not refuse.

Yan Jiaoran sat down beside him, looking at him expectantly.

Seeing his expression, Chu Yang shook his head helplessly.

Although the tip of his nose was filled with a young girl's fragrance, there was no disturbance in his heart, and he concentrated on reading the novel written by his apprentice.

Ever since Yan Jiaoran found out that he was not the original owner, her attitude changed 180 degrees, and she soon became close to him.

She called "Master" easily, but her attitude was not the same as that of Master.

It seems that he is just treated as a opposite sex with the same status.

Of course, Chu Yang didn't care about this attitude, as long as Yan Jiaoran didn't reveal his identity to others.

Perhaps it was precisely because of this that Yan Jiaoran got closer to him instead.

I guess I think he has similar traits to me...

Chu Yang guessed in his heart.

But other than that, it is the novel that most connects him with Yan Jiaoran.

After reading the novels he wrote, Yan Jiaoran seemed to regard him as a master in this area, and often came to ask him how to conceive the plot.

And Chu Yang didn't have the airs of being a teacher at all, so he learned her writing techniques instead.

So after going back and forth, the relationship between them naturally heated up very quickly.

And as the only person in this world who knew his identity, Chu Yang didn't have to be too cautious when getting along with Yan Jiaoran.

After all, there is no need to worry about revealing your identity.

So now, the two have naturally become like-minded and confidant characters.

Picking up the novel sent by Yan Jiaoran, Chu Yang quickly browsed through it, then shook his head and said:

"Is your protagonist male or female?"

"?"

Hearing this, Yan Jiaoran was a little puzzled, and replied:

"Of course it's a man."

Hearing the expected answer, Chu Yang let out a soft sigh, pointed to the above sentence and said:

"Here "he twisted his waist", and these few words "eyes bent into a crescent moon", "beautiful brows furrowed"...however you look at it, they are all descriptions of women, right?"

"..."

Hearing this, Yan Jiaoran couldn't help being slightly taken aback, then muttered:

"But I really don't know how to describe men... I haven't come into contact with a few men since I was a child. Apart from my father, the only one is you, Master."

Just when Chu Yang was about to answer her words, Yan Jiaoran's eyes lit up suddenly, and he laughed and said:

"It happens that you are here, Master, so just act as someone for me to understand men."

Before he could react, Chu Yang found that his shoulder was being held down by her.

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