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    A conclusion has been reached.

    Yang Da-rin will continue to raise her by her side until the author becomes an adult, and she will type every day in a canned food aboard the Paygreen private plane.

    [Profits earned through work activities will be deposited into your account, Yang Darin.]

    “Hey.”

    [As she was the wife of the CEO of a large company, the amount of money she earned from novels may not be relatively large, but that depends on how much she spends.]

    That’s what it means to ‘write’, to make money through novels.

    There are cases where I earn 1,000 won per month.

    In some cases, they earn 10 million won per month.

    Although it makes no sense in common sense to earn 100 billion won a month from a novel, it is quite possible to find cases where sales of a well-written novel can easily exceed 100 billion won, not just in a single month.

    For example, a story about a wizard written by a woman in England.

    I think it would be more correct to call it hundreds of billions of dollars or pounds rather than hundreds of billions of won, but a novel doesn’t end simply by writing it.

    In order for a novel to be that great to come out –

    [It may be a small amount of money for Yang Darin, but it would be different for the writer. Of course, whether the Creator of this world can create a story that will make his creatures rejoice and be happy, and willingly open their wallets, is another story.]

    First of all, a writer must have the utmost enthusiasm for writing.

    [It is said that humanities are based on individual creativity, but sometimes the profits earned from novels become the driving force of creation.]

    And when it comes to writing, one of the factors that can burn a writer the most is ‘money’.

    However, this writer is not concerned about money.

    ‘If I had been concerned about money, I wouldn’t have finished writing a novel that got 1 view.’

    The financial aspect is a secondary issue for this writer when it comes to writing.

    For this type of person, the fundamental desire for creation is based on ‘desiring to express one’s imagination to others.’

    [I will guide you to the site where you can upload the article through Taegeuk Watch. All you have to do is create an account, choose a pen name, start publishing freely, and meet the paid conditions.]

    “…I don’t know, but I can proceed as he thinks, right?”

    [okay. We created an environment as similar as possible to the site where the author serialized, so you will get used to it once you adapt to the UI.]

    And our association provides a space where novelists can freely express their creative desires.

    [Last time we held a science fiction contest. However, most of the content focused on this ability in outer space. If a martial arts contest is held, it is certain that most of the novel’s content will be about boasting about the concept of a new fighting method.]

    The novel culture of this world focuses on special abilities, and this is a common phenomenon regardless of genre.

    How can I make the hero of a novel I write have this ability and have a real-life hero use that ability?

    How can we get existing heroes to say at an official event, ‘I honed my skills by referring to the abilities of So-and-so, a supporting character in author So-and-so’s novels.’

    There are many difficulties in changing this mainstream, as content is being poured out that is closer to a ‘National Abilities’ contest rather than the original fun of a novel.

    If there is someone who can change the mainstream, the first thing that comes to mind is the person who created this world.

    [I have no expectations, writer. In this world where creativity is restricted from turning people into devils, what kind of story will our author create?]

    “Bwaaeak!”

    [Translation.]

    “Beep!”

    “… Creation comes from free imagination, so how can you force someone to do something? ”

    Yang Darin held the screaming child and conveyed her true feelings to me.

    [Creativity comes from freedom?]

    ” People ask what kind of interesting text will come out if you force it, and if you just end up with a type combination written using automatic technology, like submitting a college report.”

    [is it. Is that what you think? I think so too.]

    Restricting a writer’s freedom of writing diminishes his or her desire to create.

    There must be creative freedom in the process of creating a world, creating numerous characters, creating unique narratives within them, unfolding the hidden past in a tasteful way through current events, enduring adversity, and resolving conflicts. .

    I admit it.

    [But isn’t that also up to the writer?]

    If you’re a writer who doesn’t drift.

    [You can’t let a writer do whatever he wants, if you leave him alone, you never know where he will go.]

    “They say writing for 8 hours a day is not creation, it’s labor.”

    [Public servants work a minimum of 40 hours a week, and regular office workers basically work more than 52 hours a week. Since this is literally the ‘minimum’, the actual working hours will increase significantly if overtime is included. In the case of self-employed people or small and medium-sized businesses, it goes without saying.]

    “They ask if being a novelist is the same as a typical job.”

    [It’s different. But have you forgotten? You must atone for your sins through your artistic activities.]

    They say that when a baseball player makes a mistake, he repays the favor with baseball.

    It may be a bit absurd and there are elements to ponder over, but at least for the author of this Gukppong Lannovel, there is a need to repay the story with a novel.

    [Do you know what your biggest mistake is?]

    “What made you possessed in this world? Or did he accidentally possess me in the process?”

    […That’s not what I asked about, but thank you for letting me know.]

    iced coffee.

    I see

    By possessing me, he has also possessed this world.

    -Why did you possess Choi Ho-jeong and Yang Da-rin as a newborn?

    As it was rude to Yang Darin to ask, I maintained my composure as much as possible so as not to let Yang Darin read my thoughts.

    [Your mistake is that you turned the reader into an enemy.]

    As a reader who followed the story until the end, I have the right to discuss this author’s evil deeds.

    [Although I left a bad review about your work, I am actually the only person who shared your work with others through a review. Why do you think I reviewed your work?]

    “……They say it’s meant to discourage people from reading it because it’s trash.”

    [There’s that too. This is a novel that tastes like seafood mixed sauce, so I wrote a review to caution anyone who reads it.]

    Among those who review, there are cases where the basic purpose is to share their appreciation of the work and to ‘encourage’ or ‘recommend’ others to read the work.

    [I wrote a review to inform you of what is wrong with your work. When it comes to delivery apps, this can be said to be a case of leaving a 1-star rating.]

    But I can confidently say this.

    [If plastic comes out of food and the contents are poor, then of course we can talk about it, right?]

    I don’t know anything else, but I can definitely point out the ending.

    [Without any warning, the C-level villain is subjected to NTR and turns into a huge planet that devours all the humans on earth, and the protagonist revitalizes numerous villains and makes them his heroines, but when he suddenly sees a goblin demon running rampant, he becomes frustrated and despairs and falls from the sky. There was an ending where a meteorite was summoned and the Earth was destroyed.]

    If you thought that you would hear good things from readers who followed until the end with an ending like that, you were very mistaken.

    [Nevertheless, the reason I reviewed your novel is because I had fun following it until the end.]

    The author raised his head and looked at me for the first time.

    [I was crazy about soup, but I started to enjoy the cringe-inducing pain in my hands and feet, so it was fun in its own way.]

    It felt like I was getting hit by the rain without an umbrella when it was raining heavily.

    [Although there were a lot of irritating heroines, I was able to feel the essence of a harem story in the way the heroines appealed to the protagonist with their charms and longed for love.]

    Although it is extremely inconvenient and requires a lot of work to eat, it still feels like I am eating something delicious.

    [More than anything, I wanted to introduce to others the character of the numerous female characters you painstakingly created by taking all kinds of settings from this world.]

    At least the ‘character’ that this woman creates was definitely an element that I could enjoy by following along until the end.

    [If I were to look for the strengths of your novel, at least it is true that even though the heroines are disliked, the way they try to make up for it was quite good. So I wrote a review.]

    “They say I wrote it to get a hamburger.”

    [Even if it was a contest with a hamburger gifticon, who would write a review of 5,700 characters?]

    objectively.

    [I am the only one who followed the story you created until the end and enjoyed it together. I was your one and only reader.]

    There has never been another reader like this.

    [however.]

    I thought I was a reader who would not be ashamed of anything.

    [You gave me a bulgogi burger.]

    “You ask me if that was an insult?”

    [You’re caught.]

    Got it.

    [I can’t believe it’s an insult. You seem to know as much of the story as I do.]

    “What are you trying to say?”

    [This is the first material. [To write a hard-boiled revenge novel full of blood and flesh that doesn’t seem to exist in this world.]

    In a world full of censorship.

    “…I’m asking if you’re trying to use me to bring up the story from the other side?”

    [of course.]

    Only this author can write a story that directly challenges the world’s mainstream.

    [Because of you, all the stories in this world are overflowing with soup, so shouldn’t you balance it out by writing a story that is the opposite?]

    A person who is obsessed with soup.

    [Even if you can’t go to reality, you can write a realistic story, right?]

    Vice versa, you can use it as much as you like.

    [It may be a social accusation over there, but isn’t it fantasy in this world?]

    “But, that’s not the material I want…”

    [therefore.]

    The reader.

    I think.

    [Squeeze, squeeze.]

    Creation comes from pain.

    [write.]

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