Chapter 307(1/2)
But even if it causes uproar, it seems that this kind of thing is unavoidable.
When the wealth in his hands was rapidly accumulating, it was difficult for Lin Hui not to be noticed by the outside world.
Although Lin Hui will eventually move from behind the scenes to the stage.
And this official newspaper report is a pretty good opportunity.
Therefore, Lin Hui also chose to deliberately hide his clumsiness regarding Hu Xin's report.
…
Lin Hui looked at the descriptions related to him and didn't take any chances.
So he said to Hu Xin: "No problem, I will format it according to your publication requirements, and then I will publish it directly according to this!"
After hearing Lin Hui's words, Hu Xin felt relieved.
Hu Xin continued: "Although this report about you is very objective, the series of achievements you have achieved in the past are still too dazzling.
I estimate that when the report is released, it will still be very popular."
Hu Xin then said: "If you have any ideas, I think you can take advantage of this popularity."
Lin Hui asked: "Take advantage of this popularity??"
Lin Hui: "Do you have any ideas? You might as well tell me."
Hearing Lin Hui's inquiry, Hu Xin seemed to have been planning for a long time and mustered up the courage to say to Lin Hui:
"Mr. Lin, I wonder if you are interested in publishing a book..."
Hu Xin and Lin Hui were not very familiar with each other.
But the relationship is definitely not a stranger.
Even according to Lin Hui's super homely habits and his usual way of dealing with others.
On the contrary, Hu Xin was one of the members of the opposite sex whom Lin Hui had been interviewing for a relatively long time since his rebirth.
If the women Lin Hui met after his rebirth were also given priority.
Even if Hu Xin is not a very important priority, at least it can be considered a relatively high priority.
Under this situation, Lin Hui didn't like the top-down feeling of distance between him and Hu Xin.
The previous conversations between Hu Xin and Lin Hui did not seem to have such a sense of distance as now.
Anyway, Lin Hui never remembered Hu Xin calling him "Mr. Lin".
This kind of title made Lin Hui a little stunned for a moment.
Is it because Lin Hui's further growth has further led to some unnecessary estrangements to occur again?
If this is true, it really gave Lin Hui a little insight into how Lu Xun felt when he was called "Old Master" by a non-local after returning to his hometown many years ago.
Or is it that the reason why Hu Xin is called so is just to show procedural politeness that "when you are polite to others, you must ask for something".
If this is indeed the case, then it is even more unnecessary.
Lin Hui is generally willing to accept requests that are reasonable and can benefit Lin Hui.
But in any case, the number of nondescript titles has increased since "Boss Lin".
As for Hu Xin’s suggestion of “writing a book”.
Lin Hui imagined many suggestions that Hu Xin might make to him.
But I never thought that Hu Xin would suggest that he publish a book.
Forehead...
In the past, I learned that there is a certain information difference between the two time and space. The classic books about the existence of the previous life and space did not exist in this time and space.
Lin Hui also once had the idea of becoming a copywriter and moving books.
But with the rapid accumulation of wealth and rapid growth of fame.
Related thoughts have long since faded away.
Although it cannot be said that similar thoughts have completely disappeared.
But basically the idea of writing a book was delayed indefinitely by Lin Hui.
Unexpectedly, Hu Xin mentioned "publishing a book" in front of Lin Hui at this time.
It must be said that the suggestion Hu Xin made now was really unexpected by Lin Hui.
Lin Hui asked: "Publish a book? Do you mean you want me to write a book?"
Hu Xin said hurriedly: "No, no, your time is so precious, why would you let you write the book yourself?
As long as you have the intention in this regard, someone will naturally write it for you after you authorize it, and you only need to check it carefully..."
After hearing this, Lin Hui probably knew the reason for Hu Xin's visit.
Lin Hui asked: "Did you say it was ghostwritten? That's too unreliable.
I feel that those who are good at ghostwriting are basically taken away by the big guys and become secretaries.
As for the level of the remaining people, I estimate that you can easily defeat those people if you show some strength."
Hu Xin's eyes lit up, and she recommended herself: "If you really think highly of me, it's okay for me to write it for you. Anyway, I've been working on your manuscript recently, and I'm very familiar with it."
Lin Hui joked: "Reporter Hu, I believe in your writing skills, but are you serious? You won't make fun of me, right?
I never thought that one day I would be associated with the matter of ‘publishing a book’?”
Hu Xin: "Of course I am serious. I happen to have nothing to do recently. After accepting the task of interviewing you, my superiors assigned almost all the work I was doing."
Lin Hui said: "What type of book do you think I will publish?
Could it be that I am selling teaching aids under the banner of being the top scorer in the college entrance examination, or selling a series of training books from getting started to being buried under the banner of GRAY FOREST!"
Hu Xin smiled: "Mr. Lin, you really know how to joke!
Selling teaching aids or information books in your name is simply overkill."
Lin Hui: "Oh, then you can tell me what kind of book I should publish that would not be overqualified?"
Hu Xindao: "I think Mr. Lin's autobiography/self-reported experience book based directly on your recent experience will definitely be very popular.
After all, it feels to me that your recent experience is quite legendary."
Lin Hui shook his head: "That's just ridiculous of you. You can't say it's legendary."
Without waiting for Hu Xin's answer, Lin Hui continued: "Even if it is really legendary, what happened in these twenty days is just a few more articles, even if it is finally turned into a book.
I’m afraid the book will also give readers the impression of making up the numbers.”
The real reason is that Lin Hui feels that biographies are unnecessary.
Wouldn't it be too monstrous to publish something resembling an autobiography when you are only 18 years old?
After all, there is absolutely no need to write a biography of a life that has only lasted eighteen years.
Hu Xin: "I don't think so."
Hu Xindao: "That's right, during the recent interview with you, we have tracked and learned a lot of information about you.
Although there is not much to say about the information related to you in summary, there are many details that can be explored in depth.
After digging into these contents in depth, supplement them with a certain amount of storytelling.
I believe it is still easy to produce hundreds of thousands of words of content.
At the very least, there is nothing wrong with compiling it into a book with detailed content.”
Lin Hui:...
Lin Hui asked doubtfully: "Keep digging into the details. Are you sure that writing an article like this won't end up as documentary literature?"
Hu Xindao: "Well, that's not a problem, a lot of documentary literature also has good sales.
As long as the characters themselves have strong appeal, there is no need to worry about sales even if the book is very much like documentary literature."
Lin Hui asked: "According to your statement, if I publish a book, the final result of the book will still depend on my personal appeal.
Since it ultimately relies on personal appeal, why should I publish a book?"
Hu Xin didn't quite understand Lin Hui's logic.
Doesn’t publishing a book rely on personal charisma to sell it?
Even if the textbook is written without the person's background or personal appeal, it can only be used as a desk corner.
What's more, smart devices are developing so fast now.
E-books can also provide an experience very similar to paper books on certain devices.
Many times consumers go directly to e-books to avoid trouble.
In this case, I want to point consumers to pay for paper books.
How can you do it without some personal appeal?
To be continued...