Sure enough, the painting collection just now cannot be drawn out of imagination.

And the culture of Crusu mythology does exist in this world.

The reason why this can be confirmed is mainly because the contents written in this notebook are some essay ideas about the Cthulhu myth.

It explained the concepts of several old rulers, and also wrote a long paragraph of my own understanding.

The appearance of these nouns can represent that the Cthulhu mythology does exist in this world.

So why, no books have been published?And haven't seen any related discussions on the Internet?

Is it because this culture is not appreciated and accepted by the public in this world...?

Heiyu immediately thought of cyberpunk, which is the content of the worldview written in his novels.

Since there is Cthulhu Mythos literature in this world, the imagination of people in this world is by no means as deficient as I thought before, so there is a high probability that cyberpunk also exists, but this kind of culture is not very recognized by the public. So there is no way to get a good spread.

On the contrary, the literature and novels that are widely circulated are those with old views...

Thinking about it this way, it makes a lot of sense.

Kuroba's sense of disobedience towards this world has also decreased a lot.

Before, he always thought that people in this world were not as good as people in his previous life, but in his daily life, including studying, he didn't feel how different the people here were from those in his previous life.This brought him a very subtle sense of disobedience. …

Although the current technological development is equivalent to the level of the previous life in 2012, but the general development direction is correct, there is no sci-fi imagination such as cyberpunk, which is a big violation to be honest.

The progress of science and technology depends on continuous innovation, and innovation will involve a certain amount of imagination. If there is a lack of imagination, then technology will not develop to the point where it is now.

In the past, Kuroba didn't have these contradictions, but thinking about it now, all the contradictions have been resolved.

It's not that these things don't exist, they're just unpopular and unknown to the general public.

That makes sense.

It is enough to use the characteristics of the public being bound by culture and conservative thinking to explain why it is not popular.

However, in any case, the real existence of these two cultures really helped him a lot.

Because it is absolutely impossible to build cyberpunk from scratch, Cthulhu's world view and those settings in detail, with Kuroba's ability.

After all, these two cultural contents can stand the test of time, and they are also constantly improved and expanded by each generation with their own fantasies.

It's not nonsense, nor is it random.

If you really want to make it up, you can at most just make up a shell with an empty interior that cannot withstand scrutiny.

Hei Yu glanced at the note again, and after confirming the existence of Crusu culture, he was more confident about his future light novel creation.

At least he now has enough theory to support him. In the virtual reality light novel he wrote, if the protagonist plays another game, he can completely incorporate the concept and structure of the Cthulhu mythology.

Chapter 59 I'm afraid you can't do anything

After everything was printed, Kuroba looked at Kobayashisuke and asked, "Boss, do you like Cthulhu Mythos very much?"

Xiao Linjie, who was originally lifeless, suddenly became energetic, and his cloudy pupils shone with light.

"Yes, little brother, you know?"

"Yeah." Black Feather nodded, "Because I'm writing a novel, I'm more interested in these things, so I know something about it."

"You, write a novel...?" Kobayashisuke was suddenly in a trance when he heard Hei Yu's words. He remembered that when he first came into contact with the Cthulhu culture, he also wanted to use this as the background to create a novel...

Although it was written at the time, it belonged to no one cares about it.It took a lot of energy to write articles, but in the end it really ended in nothing, which also caused a serious mental blow to him at the time...

So much so that I have never written anything to this day.

One is that I no longer have that desire, and the other is that I don’t have the energy anymore.

"Yes, boss, didn't you notice it when you printed it for me just now?" Hei Yu asked in surprise.

"I didn't pay much attention just now, I was a little distracted, and I usually don't look at what customers print... It's my personal habit." Kobayashisuke squeezed out a smile.

"This is a good habit." Hei Yu felt that he could chat with the boss for a while, after all, he was indeed interested in this aspect.

"The picture album that the little boy read just now, did you draw it yourself, boss?" Hei Yu asked.

The boss Kobayashi was taken aback, then nodded, he touched his forehead and hairline helplessly, and said: "It was because drawing that thing took me too much effort, that made me look like this in advance gone."

"It's understandable... After all, it's something in the Crusu myth."

The more people who understand this fantasy culture, the more they will value the various settings in this culture.It is equivalent to obsessive-compulsive disorder, and the image of God must be perfectly restored.Naturally, it is normal and understandable to draw bald.

"So little brother, is the novel you wrote related to the Cthulhu Mythos? If so, I can give you some advice." Xiao Linjie changed his mental outlook just now and said to Hei Yu enthusiastically.

Heiyu shook his head, "I haven't written about Cthulhu Mythos yet. What I wrote is about cyberpunk, which is related to virtual reality technology. Have you heard of these bosses?" Heiyu asked. In other words, I mainly want to confirm whether this type of sci-fi imagination of cyberpunk really exists.

But since the Cthulhu mythology has both, then cyberpunk should also have it. Although the two fantasies are not of the same type, relatively speaking, the point on which cyberpunk is based is closer to today's life. The myth of Cthulhu is easier to think of.

"Cyberpunk..." Xiao Linjie couldn't help shaking his head when he heard this familiar yet novel term, "Although I know there is such a fantasy system, I haven't understood it in depth. After all, Crusu alone has Enough for me to study for so many years.”…

Hearing the boss's affirmative answer, Hei Yu was somewhat relieved.

Fortunately, not as expected.

In the following time, Heiyu talked a lot about Crusu with Boss Kobayashi, and also knew how he got to know the culture of Crusu.

Boss Kobayashi had studied abroad in the United States before, but in the United States of this world, the Crusu myth is still a very unpopular category.Even if this is indeed an excellent fantasy literature series, no one cares about it.

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