Make a Fortune and Become Well-off [90] - Chapter 50
In fact, when Jiang Ning stood in the military posture, her mind was full of the idea that she would not violate the harmony of the Great Song Dynasty. At the same time, it was also full of martial arts style, and the characteristics of each character appeared through their language and behavior. Micro-expressions were revealed in her mind, and then slowly related to the subsequent cases, laying the groundwork in advance.
The characters who appeared earlier couldn’t be discarded in the later stage. Every time a new character appears, a biography must be listed for them, so that they could be picked up at any time when they were needed to promote the plot.
Her mind was completely empty.
However, the instructor was still full of energy. Under the scorching sun, his posture was straight, unshaken, head held high, showing high morale and spirit.
He was really touched by the spirit of learning in Room 610 that night. How similar it was to the soldiers who trained every day to protect their homeland and country.
He admired young people like them who were hard-working.
Not only looking at Jiang Ning, the chief instructor and female instructor looked at all the girls in Room 610 with admiration and relief.
At that time, Wang Yong was still lingering at the gate of No. 1 High School.
The guard looked at him suspiciously several times, fearing that he wanted to fall in love with a girl from their school. What are you thinking about? Don’t come here to fool this old man. I have to keep a watch on the door carefully.
Wang Yong was a college student who just graduated from the School of Communication this year. Now he was on an internship at Wuxia magazine. Due to the impact of the market and the transfer of personnel, the magazine, like many factories that were about to go bankrupt, was also in crisis. It was facing imminent cancellation. Currently, they didn’t even have a staff, and they were still contract workers.
But the popularity of the latest three issues of Wuxia gave Wang Yong hope.
He came to a small grocery store next to the school gate. The grocery store was a snack shop, a stationery store, and a newsstand. The most eye-catching thing hanging on the iron net at the door was the latest issue of Wuxia, Readers, and Youth Digest, and the most conspicuous title on martial arts was the red font in bold and large size on the waistband: My Years as a Catcher in the Song Dynasty.
What was displayed in the most conspicuous position were tutorial books for various subjects, such as Longman, Sun Tzu’s Art of War, Haidian famous questions (Beijing bookstore), etc.
He pointed at the martial arts caught on the white iron net and asked the proprietress who was sitting at the counter knitting a sweater, “Is the latest issue of Wuxia still available?”
“There are three more copies if you want.”
The attitude of the landlady was not very enthusiastic.
She was the family member of the director of the Political and Education Department of No. 1 High School. She ran a unique store in front of the school. There were also bookstores in front of other schools, but they were not as close as she was, so there was no need to worry about selling the things in the store.
Wang Yong wanted to open it first, but the landlady quickly stopped him, “Open it if you will buy it or don’t open it if you don’t want it.”
The magazine was packaged in a transparent bag, and there were martial arts-style character cards on the magazine cover. If you open it, the card would be easily lost.
The character image in this issue of the magazine was the hand-drawn version of He Jiajin’s Zhan Zhao.
Yes, he was not the main lead of the Catcher in Song Dynasty, but she directly took advantage of Justice Bao’s popularity and made the hand-painted version of Zhan Zhao the cover character. It was also printed on the promotional belt of the Catcher in Song Dynasty, making them perfect.
Director Li knew how to do publicity.
Wang Yong wanted to inquire about the news, so he bought a martial arts book and asked the proprietress, “Excuse me, is there a teacher named Jiang Ning in this school?”
The landlady looked him up and down warily, “Who are you?”
He quickly took out his work ID card and opened the most eye-catching page in the Wuxia book. “I am the editor of Wuxia magazine. I came to the author of Catcher in the Song Dynasty to urge her to write a manuscript. She gave this address here.” As he said that, he showed the envelope that Jiang Ning sent to the landlady.
The landlady took the envelope, looked at the address and vigorous handwriting on it, then returned it to Wang Yong, shaking her head coldly, “I don’t know anyone by that name.”
If Wang Yong was a local who had just graduated from university, the landlady would have been very enthusiastic. After all, who didn’t like young men? Who did not have a relative who needed a partner?
But Wang Yong’s accent was clearly that of an outsider, and the address on his work permit was Guangzhou. She was no longer interested because it was so far away.
Besides, she really didn’t know her.
Wang Yong felt these people did not trust him, did not tell him Teacher Jiang’s information, and were on guard against him.
He couldn’t help but wonder in frustration, did he look so much like a bad guy?
At the same time, with the spread of magazines in Guangshi, Nanshi, and Shanghai, a large number of letters from readers also flew to the magazine offices in these three cities.
In addition to the original male readers of the martial arts magazine, there were also many more female readers.
Female readers had always been a huge consumer group, and their purchasing volume was no worse than that of male readers. In the past, martial arts magazines mostly featured men as the protagonists, and the serialized content was all about fighting and killing. It was difficult to find a female protagonist. For the first time, the martial arts magazine had a protagonist from a female perspective, which naturally attracted many female readers.
Female readers had different concerns.
The magazine directly printed Zhan Zhao’s photos for publicity. Although Zhan Zhao has not appeared in the story yet, the female lead ‘s father is in Kaifeng court. It seemed that Bao Zheng and Zhan Zhao would appear soon. As the case unfolded, the female lead would slowly upgrade like fighting monsters, leading Zhan Zhao and the others out, and officially enters the Kaifeng court, enters the vision of Bao Zheng and Zhan Zhao, and enters the real world of the Song Dynasty. in the eyes of senior executives.
That feeling was like there was a carrot hanging in front of the book, and it was also like there was a hook, which hooked the readers. It was hard to explain, and it felt like a cat’s claw scratching the heart.
In particular, female readers, watching the He Jiajin version of the show on TV with sword eyebrows and starry eyes, could not help but want to enter the female lead’s shoes and look forward to it.
The male lead was Zhan Zhao, and all kinds of letters flew into the magazine like snowflakes, asking to let Zhan Zhao appear quickly, and asking if he was really the male lead.
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