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003 [Boring to write a novel]

For more than half a month, Kang Jianfei and Hu Juncai wandered around Kowloon. During this period, their cousin Liang Ying accompanied them to the household registration department to apply for ID cards. The application process went surprisingly smoothly. After handing in photos and registering basic information,

, and there is a local guarantee, and you can wait to receive the certificate after paying some money.

There won't be many good things like this anymore. By October next year, the Hong Kong government will order all illegal households in Hong Kong to apply for new identity cards within three days, and no longer accept applications if they expire. By January of the following year, the Hong Kong government will abolish the requirement for mainlanders to issue identity cards when they come to Hong Kong.

According to the law on identity cards, if you want a Hong Kong identity card in the future, you must have lived in Hong Kong for seven years, have a stable and legal job, and have three or more Hong Kong people jointly sponsor the insurance.

More than ten days later, Kang Jianfei and his wife finally got their new ID cards. Hu Juncai was so excited that he lost his ID card that day. It took everyone searching for him for a whole day before they discovered his identity.

I forgot to take my certificate away at the counter of the household registration department...

Half a month had passed since the two arrived in Hong Kong. Hu Juncai called his cousin and told him that his cousin had not returned from fishing at sea. Hu Juncai thought that his cousin was not here and a poor relative of his had rashly defected.

Not getting any good looks from him, he stayed with Kang Jianfei at Wu Chenggang's house.

Kowloon is only that big, and even after half a month of wandering around, Kang Jianfei and Hu Juncai just stayed at home and watched TV.

That day, my cousin Liang Ying went shopping for groceries, while my other cousin Zhou Mingfang was coaxing the baby to sleep in the master bedroom.

In the living room, Hu Juncai turned on the TV and whispered to Kang Jianfei: "A Fei, did your cousin forget about helping you find a job? You have been eating for half a month and staying at home all the time.

That’s not the answer either.”

Kang Jianfei sat on the sofa and tapped Erlang's legs, holding a copy of the Industrial and Commercial Daily in his hand and reading it with gusto. He said, "It's not that my cousin has forgotten, but that he has difficulties."

"What's the difficulty?" Hu Juncai asked.

Kang Jianfei analyzed: "You have lived here for so many days, and you still haven't figured out who my cousin is? He is a very honest and good guy. In addition, he is a technical lighting engineer and stays on the set all day long.

In fact, my social contact is very narrow. If he helps me find a job, he can only introduce jobs related to the industry he is engaged in. But he has just transferred from Jiayi TV Station to his current new unit, and his own footing is not yet stable. Of course, it is difficult.

Take care of us. And a person with his personality will not tell others until he has finished all the work matters, so please stop thinking nonsense."

"Is that so?" Hu Juncai scratched his head. Seeing Kang Jianfei still reading the newspaper leisurely, he couldn't help but said, "But you can't wait like this! If my cousin lived in Kowloon, I would

I ran out early to find a job by myself."

Kang Jianfei said: "It's not just a matter of waiting, I read the newspaper every day."

"Can reading newspapers be a meal?" Hu Juncai joked.

"Maybe," Kang Jianfei flipped through the newspaper and pointed to the news above. "Well, the Hong Kong subway will be opened in half a month. Many celebrities have been invited to attend the subway opening ceremony. Shek Kip Mei to Kwun Tong

The starting station of the subway is right near us. This is historic news for the city of Hong Kong."

Hu Juncai asked: "What is the subway?"

Kang Jianfei said: "To put it simply, it means building the railway underground."

Hu Juncai asked strangely: "Why should we build the railway underground? Isn't it better to build it directly on the ground? We have to dig holes underground. Capitalist society is a waste of people and money!"

Kang Jianfei didn't bother to explain to him anymore and said: "If you want to live well in Hong Kong in the future, you must read more newspapers. If not, it's better to become more familiar with traditional Chinese characters to avoid having to make mistakes when you read them in the future."

"That's right." Hu Juncai also found an old newspaper from a few days ago to read, and soon he became so fascinated that he couldn't move his eyes away from it.

Kang Jianfei glanced at the newspaper, but it was a copy of "Ming Pao Evening News", which serialized Wen Rui'an's "The Wonderful Heroes of China: The Picturesque Country".

It wasn't until he finished reading that serial that Hu Jun said in surprise: "This kind of novel is really good. Where is the next issue of the newspaper?"

"Please, you started reading a novel from the middle and still enjoyed it." Kang Jianfei helped him browse through the pile of old newspapers, then patted his head and said, "I remembered, that day's newspaper was taken away by my aunt.

Packed up."

"Where is it? Where is that newspaper?" Hu Juncai asked anxiously.

Kang Jianfei said: "I guess you should throw it away after you use it. If you want to read martial arts novels, just go to the bookstore and buy a few Jin Yong's books. Reading serials seems very tiring."

"I only have a few dollars left." Hu Juncai buried his head and continued to look for novels to read in the pile of discarded newspapers. It didn't matter whether the content was continuous or not, as long as it was a martial arts novel.

Kang Jianfei had been idle for half a month and was really bored. Seeing that Hu Juncai was fascinated by reading martial arts novels, he suddenly slapped his head and thought that I might as well just write martial arts novels.

Kang Jianfei ran to his cousin Wu Ruiqing's room and rummaged through the cabinets for a long time. Finally, he found a notebook and a ballpoint pen, laid them on the sofa and started writing.

Kang Jianfei originally wanted to write "Sou Shen Ji" or "Kunlun", but after he started writing, he found that his writing was really bad. The good plot completely changed in his writing, and the essence of the original work was lost.

Kang Jianfei worked as an extra for several years, and later as a photographer for several years. He originally wanted to be a director, but he traveled through time before he could get the investment.

Writing novels is completely different from filming TV series. The former uses words to build the world, while the latter uses lenses to tell the story.

If Kang Jianfei makes a TV series, the results will definitely be great, but this does not mean that he is good at writing novels. Even if he remembers the plot of the story clearly, it just means that he does not have to spend time conceiving the plot, and he can actually write it.

Still stretched thin.

This is a matter of penmanship. People who are gifted with words can write things that are ordinary and exciting; conversely, very novel plots can be written by people who don't know how to use words but will be pale and unappealing.

After thinking for a long time, Kang Jianfei finally made up his mind: "Then let's just write "Looking for Qin". It doesn't matter if the writing style of this novel is dull, it is originally a time-travel novel."

In order to give readers a more enjoyable and immersive experience, Kang Jianfei identified the protagonist Xiang Shaolong as a grassroots man from Hong Kong, and did not mention any time machine. Anyway, after being humiliated by a rich man, he inexplicably traveled through time, and also

He became extremely powerful after traveling through time.

Kang Jianfei and Hu Juncai, one writing novels and the other reading novels, each did his or her own thing and soon passed the day.

In the evening, brothers and sisters Wu Ruiqing and Wu Ruixue came back from school. As soon as Wu Ruixue got home, she turned on the TV and watched cartoons, while Wu Ruiqing, a little otaku, went into his bedroom.

Not long after, my cousin Wu Ruiqing suddenly shouted angrily: "Where is my diary? What bastard stole my diary..."

Seeing his cousin Wu Ruiqing angrily running from the bedroom to the living room, Kang Jianfei stopped writing, raised the notebook in his hand and asked, "Are you looking for this?"

"You...you actually peeked into my diary, you crazy mainland boy!" Wu Ruiqing was so angry that his face and neck were red. The diary contained many things that were on his mind when he was a teenager, such as having a crush on a certain girl.

. If someone peeked at him, he would want to die.

Kang Jianfei was scolded by his cousin as an idiot, but he still looked smiling. He would not get angry with a middle-school boy. Besides, using someone else's diary to write a novel without permission seemed a bit excessive...

Wu Ruiqing snatched the diary and cursed Kang Jianfei. When his two cousins ​​heard the scolding, they quickly ran out to dissuade him.

Zhou Mingfang smiled apologetically at Kang Jianfei and said, "Children are ignorant, so don't take it to heart."

Liang Ying did not say anything nice to them, but directly grabbed her son Wu Ruiqing's ears and dragged him back to the bedroom. While pulling his ears, she cursed: "Chixian, Chixian, I think you are the one who fails to meet the standards in exams.

I read novels as soon as I get home and don’t know how to review my homework..."

"Mom...ah, it hurts, please be gentler..." Wu Ruiqing screamed miserably.

The farce quickly returned to calm, and Hu Juncai stood aside a little embarrassed. After all, Wu Ruiqing scolded him as well. Hu Juncai thought to himself: Well, I'd better go to Lantau Island tomorrow. I'll be looked down upon if I stay here.

Kang Jianfei didn't care. He spent most of his time before crossing over, so this little disturbance was nothing to him.

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Thanks to Tianya Haijiao, Good Humanity, Wuwei Rookie, yj05, Heartbreak, Young Master Lang, Down and Out Scholar 00, Don’t Cry in June, See the End of the World at a Glance, and Hong Kong Tycoon for their rewards.

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