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Chapter 16 Does Ovela have a literary dream?

Ringer vaguely noticed that Olvera was a little resentful, but he didn't know exactly where this resentment came from. Based on the experience of young people dealing with these eccentric teenage queens, he felt that it was better to keep a distance at this time.

, so he politely said goodbye: "Since you don't need my help, I'll leave first. After you finish sorting out the information, just bring it to me."

When Olivia heard this, she was shocked: "You, you, you, you are leaving!?"

Lin Ge looked at her strangely: "Didn't you let me go?"

"When did I say that?" Olivia replied without thinking.

Ringer: "...So you want me to stay?"

"Ah? Hmm..." Olivia's eyes wandered, and she kept poking her index fingers on both hands, hesitantly saying, "Yeah, that's not what I meant."

Her reaction was as contradictory as the genius player Alice said. What she said was one thing, but what she actually showed was another thing.

Lin Ge was speechless for a moment and had to admit again that he didn't understand girls' thoughts at all.

It should be said that I have never understood it.

Oveira couldn't stand the complicated look in his eyes, so she simply turned her head to the side, trying to find a topic to divert Ringer's attention. When her eyes fell on the notebook on the desk, her eyes suddenly flashed.

Liang: "Yes, yes, do you want to come and see my new work?"

"Your new work?"

Ringer also set his sights on the notebook and raised his eyebrows: To be honest, he still didn't have any expectations for Olvera's new work. After all, creation is not something that can be improved easily. It requires talent and inspiration.

In addition, it still needs time to settle. And it seems that it has only been less than two months since I last reminded Olvera, right?

How much progress can the girl make in this short period of time?

Not knowing what Lin Ge was thinking, Olvera, who finally found the topic, happily walked over, picked up the notebook on the desk, turned around and handed it to Lin Ge, with a face full of anticipation: "Come on, let's take a look?

"

She was so sincere that Ringer couldn't bear to refuse, so he took the notebook with the idea of ​​casually reading it, turned back to the first page, and started reading from the beginning. As soon as he finished reading the first paragraph, he felt softly.

There was a bit of surprise in his tone. Olvera, who had been paying attention to his reaction, suddenly felt nervous and asked quickly: "What's wrong? What's wrong? Is there something wrong?"

"nothing."

Ringer shook his head in denial, and then continued reading. It took him about ten minutes to read it, because the content was not very long, but at least it was a complete story, leaving a little suspense at the end.

It seems that there will be a continuation chapter.

The vocabulary is still gorgeous, the writing structure is a bit loose, and the description of the scene and background still takes up a lot of space, but it is more restrained than before. It can be seen that Olvera has seriously learned the lessons from the past and made improvements. Of course

, the most important thing is that the plot of this novel is undoubtedly much clearer than the previous one, and there are no paragraphs of unclear meaning that interfere with its integrity. The only problem is——

"You wrote our experience into a novel?" Ringer looked at Olvera.

"Yes, yes!" The princess of Beimang nodded repeatedly, and then said with her big eyes: "Didn't you ask me to write some interesting stories? Since the stories about my life in the palace were not interesting, then I

I can only write about this journey experience! I think it’s very fascinating and readers will definitely like it!”

She had an expression on her face that said, "Am I very smart?" She felt from the bottom of her heart that her idea was really a genius. If the word genius hadn't been abused by someone and become worthless, she would definitely give it to herself.

Also dubbed as a "genius beautiful girl writer".

Lin Ge was speechless and couldn't say that she had done something wrong. After all, Ovela's life experience was indeed very barren. When she was young, she had no friends because of the curse and was always alone. When she grew up, the Bemangu Kingdom broke out again.

Due to the disaster of shadow, she had to be locked into the castle to quell the disaster; when she was finally able to leave the castle, her former land had been reduced to a courtyard full of vegetation, and her beloved parents, relatives, and teachers had all left her... so to speak.

Come on, except for the experience of this journey, her other memories are indeed lackluster and nothing to mention.

Readers will not like such a tragic story, and the princess herself may not want to turn her past experiences into some cold words on paper for others to watch.

but.

Her story actually begins not when she was rescued, but when Linger was still running the Tianxin Church in Linwell City. How could she know what happened at that time?

"Hehe." Hearing Lin Ge's question, Olvera raised her little face and showed a proud smile. Her expression was similar to that of another genius girl: "Because I went to ask Sister Xiaoxia and Metien.

, Oh, and Alice, but her statement is too exaggerated. She always said that she was a hard-working maid at Tianxin Church, cleaning three times a day, and also shouldering the heavy responsibility of buying vegetables and cooking. It was a lie at first sight.

People, so I didn’t adopt it.”

This is also a lie, and it is a lie that no normal person would believe. It is you, Alice.

Lin Ge sighed inwardly, then returned the notebook to Olvera and commented: "It's not bad, at least it's better than your last novel. Keep it up. As long as you keep making progress, one day you will become

The ideal writer, like Shakespeare or Charles Dickens..."

At this point, he paused imperceptibly, because the two world-famous writers he mentioned seemed to be philosophers of the witch association. Could this connotation be a bit unlucky?

Olivia didn't notice Ringer's strangeness. After hearing this comment, she said happily: "In this case, can I publish it?"

"Publish?" Ringer was surprised. He didn't expect that she would have such an idea.

"Well, of course it has to be published." Facing the young man's surprised eyes, Ovela said seriously: "I know that those famous writers, novelists or poets in your human world did not get their fame out of thin air.

Well, only when publishing houses publish their works can more people know about them. This means that even if you have good works, it is meaningless if they are not recognized by the public. Except for that maverick person

In addition, every creator needs the approval of others to win applause, praise, fame or wealth for himself, etc. Is this a natural truth?"

She finally asked back, but Linge was speechless.

From this perspective, it is understandable that Ovela wants to be recognized by more readers. Although there are many people on Cloud Whale Sky Island, they are all friends of the princess, unless they are as rational and cold as Ringer

People, otherwise it would be difficult to give an objective evaluation, and unilateral praise that is influenced by emotions is not the evaluation that Olivia wants to get; in addition, don’t expect those Mr. Rabbits or magic plants to have any cultural literacy and know how to appreciate literary works.

, their attainments in this area are probably even worse than Alice's.

In this case, objective evaluation from unfamiliar readers is very important, and is there any way to enable people from different countries, regions, different cultural backgrounds and even different age groups to see your works?

The answer is just like Olvera said: find a publishing house to publish and distribute this novel.

At this moment, Princess Beimang's literary dream is shining brightly in her eyes that are scattered like star clusters.


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