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Chapter 1025 The First Prince of the Imperial Capital

Chapter 1025: The First Young Master in the Imperial Capital

Nan Ming said: "The idea is quite bold, and it is indeed difficult to be accepted by most judges. Besides -" He paused slightly, as if to show off, which made Feng Weihuan hold his breath, but he quickly replied: "The emotional part

It’s really lacking.”

"Less" is a euphemism, almost none.

"Why do we have to write about feelings?" Feng Weihuan asked.

"May I ask, Princess, what theme is it written about? In what category is the storybook sold?"

Feng Weihuan: "..."

After a while, she replied without confidence: "Inspirational..."

Nan Ming smiled: "Writing inspirational works is also a good choice. As far as I know, "Secrets of Money" and "Top Ten Shortcuts to Success" are selling very well on the market."

Feng Weihuan was speechless. Nan Ming was right. If you want to write inspirational stories, you shouldn't write storybooks.

The reason why readers read storybooks is to read novels, novels, novels, and interesting stories.

"Then - what do you think should be changed?" Feng Weihuan's voice became much softer.

"Focus on the emotional interaction between the male and female protagonists, make the villain's actions more vicious, and make some plots more bizarre, such as the part where the heroine controls water, you can write it like this..."

Feng Weihuan's eyes opened wider and wider. She thought her mind was big enough, but compared with Nan Ming, it was simply dwarfed - a lot shorter!

No wonder his books are selling like crazy, and no wonder he was named number one on the gold list!

After Nan Ming said his revision opinions, he thoughtfully took out a booklet and handed it to Feng Weihuan: "These are some of my experiences in writing the storybook. If the princess has time, you may wish to read it."

Feng Weihuan quickly took it and glanced at it quickly, knowing that it was full of useful information.

This Nan Zhuangyuan is really an enthusiastic person.

"Thank you, Mr. Nan." Feng Weihuan said this sincerely.

"Your Majesty, you're welcome. There is no need to say thank you for the exchange of creative experiences between the authors." Nanming picked up the tea cup and drank the tea gracefully.

Feng Weihuan, who was meditating on how to revise the draft, accidentally caught a glimpse of it and was slightly startled.

In the circle of noble ladies, Nan Ming is listed as the number one young master in the imperial capital, and he is worthy of his name. The man in front of him not only has a good skin, but also has an unworldly temperament like an immortal. Especially Feng Weihuan, the most beautiful man in Kyushu.

, I have to praise: Duan is "exquisitely graceful, as bright as a jade tree in front of the wind."

Qiqiao came in and asked Feng Weihuan in a low voice: "Princess, can we serve the food?"

Feng Weihuan turned his head and saw that it had darkened at some point. He quickly said, "Come on, let the kitchen hurry up."

"I know." Qiqiao ran out happily. The princess didn't want to eat, so she didn't have anything to eat either. She was so hungry.

"Sorry, I originally invited Mr. Nan to dinner today, but I forgot the time."

"It's okay, I've long heard that the dishes at 'Yipinxian' are novel and delicious, but I've never been here because I'm short of money. Today, it's thanks to the princess." Nan Ming said with a smile.

Feng Weihuan looked at Nanming. The word "poor" came out of Nanming's mouth in a generous and generous manner, without any hint of embarrassment.

This Nan Zhuangyuan is truly an upright gentleman.

Feng Weihuan's favorable impression of Nanming skyrocketed.

"The restaurant has a 50% off coupon. Mr. Huinan will take some away later, and you can come whenever you want." Feng Wei said with a smile, "You're welcome, you've done me such a big favor, just be careful. Besides,

It’s Third Brother’s shop anyway, so it’s not my money that’s spent, right?”

She blinked her eyes and smiled narrowly.

Nan Ming also smiled: "It is better to obey orders than to be respectful."


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