Fan Bin looked away from the window and looked at the computer screen again.
At this moment, there seemed to be more comments in the book review area. Basically, the people commenting in the review area had not read the book. Fan Bin was definitely among the first batch of readers to finish the book.
Therefore, the comment area is very chaotic. There are no comments discussing the plot of this book. Instead, they are all discussing why the "fifth grade vegetable" appears here.
[Isn’t this a Xibei guy? Copycat players are becoming more and more rampant these days.]
[It shouldn’t be fake. After all, the website has given me a lot of push. How dare you do such a thing when Harvest Literature does it? 】
【Is this book finished? It seems to be very short.】
[Anyone who has read it can tell me whether it is a book about fifth-grade vegetative people.]
[Now this means that the fifth-grade vegetative person has turned to literature? Then I won’t have to go back and forth to the website in the future, I will be exhausted.]
[The latest news, the latest news, this book not only appears on Harvest Literature, but also on websites such as Provocative Literature and Science Fiction World.]
[Here I go, it looks like this is really me.]
【This is distributed across the entire network, and there are cards. 】
[Excuse me, what is this book about? Why is the title so weird?]
[Hey, this is strange, why is there no news at all about this new book? Did it come out suddenly? 】
Fan Bin read a circle of comments and started to join the discussion.
[The book is very interesting and not too long. You can finish it in just a few dozen minutes. I highly recommend it.]
[This is a science fiction novel, about disasters. I can’t say anything else because it involves spoilers.]
[Wow, the guy above finished reading it so quickly? This book just hit the home page.]
[Is it a big boss with inside information? Did he see it in advance? 】
【666666】
…
Although there was no deliberate publicity, the news spread quickly.
Several websites have the same attitude towards new books, and they all give a very obvious recommendation position. Basically, you can see this book at a glance as long as you enter the website.
Many readers went to Zhang Zhong's WeChat post to comment, asking what was going on. After a while, even people who didn't read books on literary websites today knew that Zhang Zhong had published a new book.
Because "The Wandering Sea Ball" is very short, people who read it quickly can finish it in a few dozen minutes, and even those who read it slowly can still finish it in one or two hours.
So in the afternoon, there were more and more discussions about the plot of the novel online.
"Zhang Zhong's latest science fiction masterpiece shows us an epic disaster in just tens of thousands of words."
"Wandering with a sea ball, amazing imagination and science fiction."
"This is a science fiction novel that looks to the stars, but it is still rooted in the land where we live, sea balls, sea balls, wandering sea balls."
The above are all short stories published by some websites. I guess it’s too late to make a press release, so I made some short reviews to increase the popularity.
The concerns of ordinary readers are somewhat different.
[After reading this book, I was deeply moved. What’s even more sad is that I put myself into it and found that I couldn’t do better than others. 】
[I feel the same way. Although I hate those rebels very much, if I put myself in their shoes, maybe I will become one of them at that time. 】
[The Sea Ball belongs to everyone, and it is impossible for everyone to have the same opinion. In addition to the rebels at the end, the Spaceship Faction and the Sea Ball Faction are also mentioned in the front of the book. From the beginning, everyone’s opinions are different.
Same.]
[I feel that this book is very briefly written, and the three golden suns in Centauri are mentioned at the end. Will there be a sequel? 】
[Yes, since there is wandering, will there be reconstruction later? 】
[Yeah, going to the stars, there should be a follow-up story. 】
[I strongly request that this book be expanded. Many of the plots in it are too vague, and the storyline is too fast. You can obviously write 200,000 words, but why does it end at 20,000 words? 】
[Extensions are not necessary. Although the plot is very fast, I have basically finished reading it. Even if it is a full-length novel, I probably won’t go out of my way to read it. What I am more curious about is whether there will be a sequel. If there is a sequel, what will it be?
What story?]
…
Under Zhang Zhong's whispers, there was suddenly a lot of discussion about "The Wandering Sea Ball". The discussions went on and on, and everyone seemed to be very interested in the follow-up story.
Some of the more talented readers have already started to help continue writing in the comment area.
[The sea ball has found a new star. After a hundred years of cultivation, the new sea ball is full of vitality and civilization has reopened. But at this moment, humans suddenly discovered that there is a planet not far from their new home.
A planet with the breath of life, where the interstellar war begins.】
[The sea ball arrived at its new home, but found that the new place was not suitable for human habitation at all. Humanity once again faced a choice, whether to struggle in the new galaxy or continue on the wandering journey. 】
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Zhang Zhong found it quite interesting when he saw these fantastic little stories written by netizens.
As for whether there is a sequel to "The Wandering Earth", it is actually possible because the three golden centaur suns written at the end exactly echo "The Three-Body Problem".
Although there is no connection in time or story, part of the story imagination of "The Three-Body Problem" definitely comes from "The Wandering Earth".
Some people would even say that "The Wandering Earth" is a shortened version of "The Three-Body Problem".
However, the "Three-Body Problem" has not yet been found, and I don't know if the system can be more powerful. The next lottery will be able to give him the entire set of "The Three-Body Problem".
He looked at the comments on WeChat and liked the few continuation stories at the top.
Then he posted another Weibo update: Thank you for your attention to "The Wandering Sea Ball" and welcome everyone to continue writing "The Wandering Sea Ball".
Since netizens like to play, let them have fun.
Anyway, even if he doesn't encourage it, I guess there will still be many continuation articles in the future.
…
Affleck had just woken up when he learned that pz had released a new book.
Because of the time difference, he got the news in the morning. In fact, "Wandering Sea Ball" has been released for more than ten hours.
"Posted it directly on the Internet?" Affleck asked in a surprised tone.
The assistant said on the phone, "Yes, according to the information I heard, this book "The Wandering Sea Ball" was released simultaneously on several large literary websites in China. It may be because it is relatively short, so it was not selected as a physical copy.
Single volume."
"Short? How short?"
"More than 20,000 Chinese characters."
"It's quite short. Has there been any news from PZ? When will the English version of this book be released?"
"I don't know, I haven't heard of it."
Affleck frowned. According to past experience, PZ's novels are basically released in Chinese and English together. It may be delayed due to physical release, but this time it is released online, why is there no news yet?