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Chapter 58 Follow the trend

"No way, Tom, you are actually looking at this kind of thing!"

Tom blushed when he was discovered, but then he keenly discovered a loophole in his friend's wording, so he counterattacked: "What do you mean? Jerry, you must be watching too, right?"

"This thing is everywhere now. I accidentally saw it. What's the big deal?" Jerry explained bravely.

But after two glasses of wine, the two stopped pretending to be old friends. Tom asked Jerry in a low voice, "Do you think what's written on this is true?"

Jerry nodded without hesitation and replied: "Of course it's true. Don't think about it. In the South, slavery is practiced. What is slavery? The black slaves who are bought are slaves. They can do whatever they are asked to do.

What are you doing, and I heard that those female slaves are not even given clothes to wear, just to make it easier for buyers to look at them!"

"Then, the mothers, daughters, sisters, and even little girls and boys who are less than twelve years old are written on it..."

Before Tom could finish his words, Jerry waved his hand and pretended to understand very well: "Of course it's all true, and it's said that those slave owners were actually even more perverted than this!"

"These damn slave owners are so perverted and inhumane. No, I'm going to the South. I'm going to New Orleans to criticize them severely!" Tom said through gritted teeth.

Jerry exposed it mercilessly: "Okay, Tom, why are you pretending to be in front of me? Are you still criticizing? Your mouth is watering!"

"Ah?! Is it so obvious?"

"..."

While many readers were discussing, Rockefeller reported to Tang Ninghui: "Boss, I don't think you need to write these things anymore!"

"Have you been discovered or something happened?" Tangning asked in confusion.

Rockefeller shook his head and replied: "That's not true, because someone is writing for you now!" As he said that, he handed over a few newspapers with rough printing.

Tangning took it and took a look, and saw that the content written on it was much more absurd than what he had made up, but it was also much more exciting. There were even some gameplay methods that he wanted to learn from and try when he went back...

But he still didn't understand something, so he asked: "Who wrote this?"

"I don't know, but I guess it's because they saw that what you wrote, boss, was very popular, so they started writing too. You don't know that these things are not cheap now!" Rockefeller explained.

In fact, when Tangning learned that the "promotional materials" he originally distributed for free were actually being sold underground in New York for five cents, Tangning was a little bit dumbfounded. If it weren't for the inconvenience of exposing his identity, he would have really wanted to crack down on piracy, but

Now it is obvious that people are no longer satisfied with piracy and are directly following the trend of writing, and their writing is more attractive than their own...

After compiling her mood, Tangning nodded and agreed, "Well, John, you are right. Since someone has already written it for me, there is no need to write such unsavory things."

Hearing what Tang Ning said, Rockefeller felt relieved. Although he didn't understand why his boss would write such a thing secretly when he could write a classic like "Gone with the Wind", but since he promised not to write it, that's

Good thing.

Facts have proved that Tangning's idea was correct. After returning to New Orleans, Nicole said to him: "Tony, it seems that the obscene things you wrote have worked. You recently came to New Orleans to buy slave girls and asked to buy an estate.

Suddenly there were a lot more northerners buying game tickets."

"It's normal, because this is human nature!" Tang Ning replied proudly.

But then his expression changed and he sighed: "But under the general trend of the war, these small actions probably won't have much effect!"

"Tony, you can't think like that. With your status and energy, it's not easy to be able to do this. Let alone you, even a congressman like Mr. Douglas, isn't the role he can play limited?

So as long as you try your best, you won't have to regret or blame yourself anymore!" Nicole advised.

His lover's comfort made Tangning feel much better, so he gathered his energy and asked Nicole, "My dear, do you know why I came back so quickly?"

"Yes, I want to ask you this too. Didn't you say that you would go for two or three months? Why did you come back after only one month?" Nicole asked curiously.

"Because of this!" With that, Tangning handed Nicole the tabloid that Rockefeller had given her.

When Nicole saw it, her pretty face turned red and she said coquettishly: "Tony, your writing is really going too far!"

Tangning quickly defended, "I didn't write this!"

"Who else could have written it if it wasn't you?" Nicole said angrily.

Tangning explained: "I really didn't write it, and these things are the reason why I came back early. Maybe because I saw the popularity of this kind of tabloid, many underground tabloids in New York have started to follow suit, and these guys

There are many more people who have no bottom line than me. I still have 70% fact and 30% fiction; these guys are so good, they don’t even have 30% fact. Of course, I guess they have never even been to the South, so they don’t know what the facts are.

Like this, so I wrote out all those dark thoughts, regardless of whether they were facts or not.

Fortunately, the people who read them couldn't tell what was true and what was false, as long as it suited their taste, so these tabloids are now selling very well underground in New York, costing five cents a copy, so I think

New York no longer needs me, these guys are enough, so I came back early!"

While the two were chatting, Heidi suddenly walked in angrily, holding a rough-bound booklet and said to Tangning: "Mr. Tangning, these guys have gone too far! Look at their version of "Gone with the Wind"

"What a waste!"

Tangning took it and took a look, and couldn't help but be shocked, because this was actually a fanfic of "Gone with the Wind". Of course, if it was purely a fanfic, Heidi wouldn't be so angry because this was actually a fanfic.

It is an H version of the fanfic. It not only describes the intimacy plot that already exists in the plot on a large scale and without bottom line in detail, but also creatively adds many such plots, which greatly enriches the emotional lines and richness.

To the extent that Tangning, the original author, was stunned...

PS: Starting today, this book will have passed the new book period, which means it will no longer appear on the new book signing list. In fact, this is a highly recommended position, so there are so many authors competing for it.

The position of ten is gone now, so I will have to rely on everyone’s support in the future!


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