Zhang Zhong looked at the student playing the game and smiled without taking it seriously.
After a while, I suddenly heard the student yelling.
"Damn it, just say that No. 5 is a hunter, but you cast me out as a good person, don't you know how to play!"
Hunter?
Although Zhang Zhong had never heard of this hunter, from what he meant, he seemed to be playing a werewolf killing game.
Could it be that Tong Can's game has been released? Wasn't the contract just signed two days ago?
Then he rejected this idea, because the mobile game made by Tong Can would never be called Hunter. It would definitely use a killer or a werewolf. After all, he bought the copyright, so he didn't use it in vain.
It seems that pirated copies have already been released.
Zhang Zhong shook his head. He didn't need to worry about these things. I think the one who was most anxious now was probably Tong Can.
…
After returning home from Nanhuai College, Zhang Zhong checked several of his books online. He usually pays little attention to them and just takes the time to read them.
"I Am a Fortune Teller" has been released for several days, but the response online has been mediocre. There are a small number of people who like the book very much, but many people feel that the book has disappointed them.
It's not that this book is any worse, it's just that there are a few gems from fifth-grade vegetative subjects in front of it, and this book naturally pales in comparison when placed next to them.
This disappointment is due to previously high expectations.
In fact, even on Earth, this book did not perform well in the market. It is just that because it is one of the few stories about a photojournalist and a liar, it can attract the attention of some curious readers.
It is the same in this life. People who like this book are more curious and will be fascinated by the tricks in it, but when it comes to the story itself, it is not outstanding.
The reason why Zhang Zhong only moved the first part was because the story in the first part was pretty good. In the later parts, the original mysterious veil of Jiang Xiang was gradually torn away, revealing the structure of the story itself, which felt like bland boiled water.
Same.
Just take a look at the ratings on Huabedu.com to know where this book stands in the hearts of readers.
Huaban.com is the largest reading website in China. Its rating system is a five-point scale. In addition to 15% of five-star book reviews, most of this book has three-star and four-star reviews. Of course, there is a one-star negative review.
It's also relatively small, only one percent.
The overall score is 3.6 points.
This score is actually a relatively high score on Huaban.com, but this score is a bit watered down because many people gave it a high score because of Zhang Zhong’s face.
If it weren't for Zhang Zhong's book, it would probably be between three and three and a half minutes.
Zhang Zhong rarely pays attention to these things. He still slowly updates chapters every day.
From the beginning, he did not have high expectations for this book. This was a passing book, and Zhang Zhong would not have thought that it could become a classic.
If it weren't for the sake of gaining points, and if it wasn't for the time when he happened to see Aunt Wu and was almost tricked into thinking of this book, he wouldn't have written this book at all.
However, although this book did not bring him much benefit or fame, it did bring him a lot of points.
The book has only been updated for more than a week, and Zhang Zhong has accumulated another 20,000 points.
Zhang Zhong found some rules from it. It seems that even when the quality is not up to standard, length can also take advantage of it.
"I Am a Fortune Teller" is definitely not as good as "The Necklace" and "Chameleon", but because it is a long story, it brings more points.
After gaining another 20,000 points, Zhang Zhong faced a choice. He could now choose to directly draw two books, or he could choose to spend 20,000 points to change to a more advanced library draw.
According to the system, if you spend 20,000 points at one time to exchange for lottery opportunities, books of higher value will appear in the library.
As for what books are more valuable, Zhang Zhong asked, but the system did not answer.
Zhang Zhong guessed that it was very likely that the higher-end library contained serious literature, otherwise it would be difficult for him to imagine that there were works in popular literature that were of a higher level than Agatha's works.
If this is the case, Zhang Zhong doesn't want to spend the 20,000 points now, because he feels that there is no need to smoke serious literature, at least not now.
After thinking about it, Zhang Zhong still chose to use 20,000 points to draw twice.
【Works are being selected.】
【The extraction of works is completed.】
[Extract the work "Evil Hypnotist"]
[Extracted work "The Mysterious Case of Styles Manor"]
It was somewhat expected, as both books were mystery novels, but what surprised Zhang Zhong was that he picked "The Evil Hypnotist".
If there is anything Agatha and Zhou Haohui have in common, it is that they both created a classic character and wrote a series for this character.
Agatha's role is Poirot, while Zhou Haohui's role is Luo Fei.
Speaking of "Evil Hypnotist", few people have heard of it, and even its author Zhou Haohui is not known to many people. However, when it comes to Zhou Haohui's other novel, "Death Notice", the companion piece of "Evil Hypnotist",
The popularity is several levels higher.
The popularity of "Death Notice" benefited from the broadcast of the TV series "The Dark One" adapted from the novel.
"The Evil Hypnotist" is not essentially a mystery novel, let alone a detective novel, but more like a suspense novel. The description of hypnosis in it is somewhat surreal.
This book tells a series of murders, and behind the murders lies a mysterious hypnotist. Although it is a crime-solving novel, the protagonist Luo Fei is more like a bystander puzzle solver. The real protagonists are the hypnotists who conduct hypnotic battles.
them.
After reading "The Evil Hypnotist" in his mind, Zhang Zhong noticed another book he had picked out, and couldn't help but smile.
He was still thinking about this book two days ago.
Most people feel that the various stories in the Poirot series are not closely connected, but when it comes to Poirot's legendary life, there will be a beginning, and that is "The Mysterious Case at Styles Manor".
And this book is not only Poirot's debut, but also Agatha's debut.
It is said that Agatha once complained that if she had known that her writing career would last so long, she would not have made Poirot so old.
In this case, the person who died was the mistress of Styles Manor. She died of poisoning in her room, and the three doors of the room were locked from the inside. It was considered a locked room murder case.
Like the previous books, this book also pays attention to psychological description. In the seemingly quiet and harmonious small world of the villa, there are intrigues between people and various criminal roots hidden.
As for Poirot, of course he has played the role of a famous detective who can solve all problems from the moment he appeared.
Zhang Zhong is very happy because the Poirot series finally has a father.
This added some confidence to his plan to create the famous detective Poirot.