Linlang is actually interested in Muay Thai?

After a brief surprise, Jiang Baige quickly replied: [Because I usually have to attend classes and write, the pressure on my shoulders, neck, spine and waist is quite high, so I want to relieve it through exercise.]

[However, my physical fitness is average, and I almost failed the physical test before. Later, a friend from the Sports College recommended it to me, and I signed up for a class. I went there once and felt quite comfortable.]

After she sent the message, Linlang did not reply immediately. Instead, the words "Sports College" caused a huge uproar in the group and completely diverted everyone's attention.

It’s not completely off the mark, because in Linlang’s just-completed novel, one of the male protagonists is a dark-skinned gym student.

“One of” means that there is more than one male protagonist.

A feature of Linlang's novels is that there is no specific male protagonist. It is a bit similar to what was later often called "stock buying articles" - you cannot be sure from the beginning which male protagonist the heroine will be with. It is also like the "Mary Sue" in early idol dramas - all men in the world love her, and the male protagonist and supporting male characters are even more crazy about her.

This kind of writing has one advantage: the male protagonist who does not end up with the female protagonist in her writing can be "re-created" by the readers themselves, and write their own ending in the form of fan fiction, which can invisibly bring more reading volume to the work.

Although the term "IP" is not popular now, many people do not realize the dissemination power of "secondary creation", and fan fiction is not yet valued by the "official", but Linlang, as someone who has worked in the advertising industry for several years, is one of the few original authors who encourages and supports "secondary creation".

However, the disadvantages of this type of novel are also very obvious: suppose there are four male protagonists, and the female protagonist only ends up with one of them, then the remaining three groups of readers who support the wrong CP will most likely be dissatisfied.

Reader loss is inevitable, and the comment section will also be ugly.

The reason why Linlang chose Huayu.com, which had relatively small traffic and was signed by Jiang Baige before, was because its comment environment was much better.

Different websites have different audiences. Huayu.com's readers are more philanthropic. They can like one male lead or all of them. It seems that they can be happy with anyone the male lead is with.

If they can't, most of them will just give up writing quietly, or show their talents in fan fiction, and won't cause trouble for Linlang.

This may also be the reason why Linlang chose to stay at Huayu.com.

Of course, to be able to write “Stock Buying Mary Sue” for many years and maintain stable sales amid controversy, Linlang herself must be quite capable.

In her writing, there is no love or hate without reason, and all the actions of the characters are logical. Jiang Baige has always wanted to learn this, but she is always a little short of the mark.

That being said, times change.

With the closure of the website, Linlang couldn't find a more suitable place to go for a while. She was considered a great writer of online literature ten years ago - at least in Jiang Baige's heart, but she eventually said goodbye to online literature, which is really sad.

Jiang Baige thought that this accidental opportunity might allow her to re-establish her relationship with Linlang.

If we can’t meet as authors, it would be nice to meet again as health enthusiasts, right?

Jiang Baige took out the post-exercise stretching diagram that Han Li gave her from her bag, took pictures of them one by one with her mobile phone, transferred them to her computer, packaged them into a compressed file, and sent it to the group.

I opened the temporary chat with Linlang again: [Because temporary chats cannot send pictures and files, I packaged some training pictures and sent them to the group. You can take a look! (laugh)]

As soon as she sent the message, Linlang in the group replied "Thank you", and others followed up with compliments such as "Fairy sisters", "My old waist can be saved", and "There are still many good people in the world".

After a while, Linlang also replied to her temporary message: [Received, I will take a look. Thank you! ]

Linlang didn't say anything more. Jiang Baige replied with an emoticon and the conversation ended like that. Neither of them mentioned adding each other as friends.

Jiang Baige didn't expect to hook up with someone in one go. After all, that was the purpose of a chat group: to be able to chat, but not to intrude too much into the other person's life.

She was not wary of Linlang because she already knew who Linlang was.

But she treats Linlang like the sun and sweet eggs to her. Although she is happy about her enthusiasm, she will also treat it with caution.

Before logging off, Jiang Baige went back to the new author group and took a look. She found that Yang Yang Tiandan was already arguing with others about whether the heroine in her novel, who had just started a love story, liked the prince more or the guards around the prince more.

The Sun Sweet Egg is standing as a guard: [The heroine was originally a substitute bride, and she was unwilling to do so. She certainly won’t have a high impression of the prince. ]

The prince's counterattack: [But getting married first and falling in love later is also good! ]

Sunshine Sweet Egg: [But the first person who spoke to the heroine was the guard, and the heroine almost mistook him for him. I don't believe that the wife wrote it casually. She must have her reasons for arranging it this way! And the interaction between the heroine and the guard is really sweet. The wife who writes about the heroine will not let the heroine like the future emperor who has three palaces and six courtyards. ]

After reading these arguments, Jiang Baige was surprised at Taiyang Tiandan's sharpness.

Because in her story, the guard will be her white moonlight in the future, and as for the prince... he was loved, but he was just a stepping stone.

Jiang Baige suddenly seemed to be energized. She turned on the computer that had gone into sleep mode and continued typing her story, even forgetting to get ready for dinner.

***

Everything went on as usual for the next two weeks. In addition to her daily classes and writing, Jiang Baige added weekly Muay Thai training.

Every time they met, when Jiang Baige was training, Han Li's "chat" was to share the progress of reading Jiang Baige's articles.

Jiang Baige was sweating profusely and panting as she listened to readers expressing their opinions on her article. It was a double embarrassment and she was almost ashamed.

But the result of this extreme embarrassment was that her relationship with Han Li improved visibly.

After today's class, Han Li even packed up his things and walked out of the club with Jiang Baige, who had taken a shower and changed clothes.

"It's been a busy day today. I don't have any other classes later, so I plan to go back and have a good sleep!"

After saying that, Han Li took Jiang Baige's arm.

There is a play!

"Since you are free, would you like to come with me..."

Before she finished speaking, she found that Han Li, who was walking side by side with her, suddenly stopped, pulled her sleeve, hid behind her, and whispered to stop her from looking back: "Don't, don't let others see me!"

Jiang Baige followed Han Li's frightened gaze.

A silver-white convertible Lamborghini, whose model she didn't know, was parked in front of the building. The person in the driver's seat took off his sunglasses, glanced at his watch impatiently, and prepared to get out of the car.

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