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Chapter 954: Chapter 885: The Completion of The Legend of the Condor Heroes
Chapter 954 -885: The Completion of The Legend of the Condor Heroes
Readers from Qin, Qi, Chu, Yan, and Han felt offended.
Because they were the so-called “sons” of readers in the mouths of Zhao people.
They were the group of “fools” who fed Chu Kuang according to Zhao people.
Some readers from Qin, Qi, Chu, Yan, and Han were furious and, for the first time, hoped that Chu Kuang would give those readers from Zhao Continent a good beating and let that group of Zhao people know what an old rascal is!
To be honest.
Why weren’t the readers from Qin, Qi, Chu, Yan, and Han that resistant to Chu Kuang’s new book about martial arts?
It wasn’t just because everyone was used to Chu Kuang’s penchant for choosing niche genres for his creations, but more because everyone thought that Chu Kuang was aiming to attract fans from Zhao Continent.
This was normal.
Whenever a new continent joined the merger, many creators would shift their creative styles to cater to that continent, thereby acquiring the local fan market as quickly as possible, or at least securing a foothold—
Doesn’t Zhao Continent love martial arts?
People understood that Chu Kuang wanted to capture more of the market in Zhao Continent, as the market of a continent was very large indeed.
Therefore.
In many people’s minds, Chu Kuang’s martial arts work should not target the user readership of Qin, Qi, Chu, Yan, and Han, but be tailor-made for Zhao people.
“It’s kind of sour, isn’t it?”
“When Qi Continent joined the merger, how come Chu Kuang didn’t write a novel especially for us, Qi people?”
“The same goes for us in Han Continent.”
“And for us in Chu Continent too!”
“This is the first time the old rascal is writing a genre specifically for a continent, isn’t it? Only Zhao people really like martial arts.”
“Exactly.”
“Chu Kuang had better kill off more characters in this book. If he doesn’t hand out enough death sentences, I’ll be mad at him!”
Qin, Qi, Chu, Yan, Han.
The readers were maliciously looking forward to it.
In fact, not only did readers think so, but even those in the industry, upon learning that Chu Kuang was going to write martial arts, had similar thoughts.
“Martial arts novels?”
“He must be aiming to enter the Zhao Continent market.”
“For a writer of Chu Kuang’s caliber, the reader base in Qin, Qi, Chu, Yan, and Han is already very stable, so it’s understandable for him to want to capture the Zhao Continent market.”
“After all, it’s hard for him to make progress now.”
“If he wants to further his influence, he must start with the newly joined continent.”
“Chu Kuang’s goal is probably the whole Blue Star, since the Blue Star’s big merger is also coming up, and only two continents will remain.”
“With his strength, he indeed has the chance to capture readers from the entire Blue Star.”
Zhao Continent had just joined.
And Chu Kuang just happened to write martial arts.
It was very normal for everyone to think this way, so the industry wasn’t too surprised either, as it was quite normal for Chu Kuang to write about a niche genre, given his nature.
If the Zhao people are the primary target group?
This genre can’t even be considered completely niche, at least not as niche as the sports competition genre that Chu Kuang wrote about when he first debuted.
It’s like when a commercial film star suddenly makes an arthouse film.
Everyone knows the star is aiming for awards, not for the box office.
When you’re not the target audience, forcing a debate about the arthouse film being too niche doesn’t make much sense.
Now everyone is just curious about one thing:
Can Chu Kuang’s martial arts novel, tailor-made for Zhao Continent, create a storm among Zhao people and let them understand why Chu Kuang is so popular among the readers of Qin, Qi, Chu, Yan, and Han!
…
For others, writing a book is both a mental and physical task, but for Lin Yuan, it’s purely physical, the kind where his hands can’t keep up with his brain.
At home.
In the studio.
At Starlight Entertainment.
Lin Yuan wrote wherever he went, never minding what the outside world thought of Chu Kuang writing martial arts novels.
Jin Yong’s works had undergone several revisions.
That included novels such as “The Legend of the Condor Heroes.” While Jin Yong was alive, he would make adjustments every few years, sometimes in small details, other times in larger directions.
Lin Yuan was different.
The manuscript he received was meticulously prepared by the System, including various plotlines that were most widely accepted by readers in his past life, ensuring the novel’s solid foundation to the greatest extent.
In addition,
Lin Yuan made virtually no changes to the historical background in the book, even adding and introducing more about it, so that everyone could have a deeper understanding of the world situation at that time.
It didn’t matter if the readers from Blue Star didn’t understand.
When such plots appeared in the novel, they could simply be regarded as alternate historical events.
Over thousands of years,
Earth’s history was splendid and varied.
Great figures like Yue Fei emerged from it, also serving as a spectacle and highlight. Lin Yuan even planned to write about this period of Earth’s history in novel form, as those real-life stories were even more fascinating than fiction!
There was no better subject for an alternate historical genre than true stories that had actually happened!
And as Lin Yuan kept pressing the keys non-stop, the sound of typing echoed continuously.
The story was ultimately completed smoothly:
[Genghis Khan raised his eyebrows, a proud look on his face, and said loudly, “I have conquered the world and destroyed countless nations in my life. Are you saying that doesn’t make me a hero? Hah, what childish talk!”]
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In late February,
On a mellow, sun-drenched afternoon, Lin Yuan finished “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” typing out three words at the end of the novel:
“The End”
Genghis Khan fell.
Guo Jing and Huang Rong flew together.
The book didn’t present any major surprises. Not only was the ending satisfying, but the plot overall was in no sense torturous. With both enjoyment and depth well balanced, it’s no wonder someone once commented, “With ‘The Legend of the Condor Heroes’ out, other martial arts novels are mere shadows.” This statement is subjective, but it at least reflects the special significance of this work within the martial arts genre.
“Readers have too many misconceptions about Chu Kuang.”
Lin Yuan felt somewhat wronged since Chu Kuang’s writings were mostly thrilling, yet everyone remembered only the tortuous parts. He believed that “The Legend of the Condor Heroes” would salvage Chu Kuang’s reputation!
What?
People died in this book too?
That wasn’t the point. At least the characters who “bit the dust” didn’t distress the readers too much. On the whole, the integrity was still there.
Even Ouyang Feng going mad wasn’t a point of cruelty,
because Ouyang Feng was a villain in this book.
Moreover, tough characters like Ke Zhen’e survived until the end, someone who dared to challenge the Five Greats. Although he could never win a fight, he never lost when it came to showboating!
Thinking like this,
Lin Yuan had Jin Mu send the complete novel to Silver Blue Books and arranged for Gu Dong to take his manuscript and contact the TV department.
The TV series had to be prepared as quickly as possible.
After making these arrangements, Lin Yuan tapped his fingers on the table.
If that had been a piano, one might have noticed that Lin Yuan was playing a certain melody, each finger strike matching a specific piano key.
The song was called “Iron-Blooded Heart.”
This was one of the most popular songs from the old TV adaptation of “The Legend of the Condor Heroes,” and Lin Yuan planned to use the song in the Starlight TV series as well.
The TV series would require a number of songs.
Shortly after Silver Blue Books received the novel, the official website announced the publication preview for “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”:
“Chu Kuang’s new book to be released in March!”
This was just the simplest of announcements. Over the next few days, overwhelming promotions would follow, as Chu Kuang was Silver Blue Books’ biggest draw and pillar.
However,
For an author of Chu Kuang’s caliber, even the simplest of announcements was enough to spark countless discussions…
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