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Chapter 12 Rats cross the street, everyone applauds

Liu Jingting started watching "Shuke and Beta" when he was about seven or eight years old. He still remembered that it was a comic book. He was deeply fascinated by it as soon as he came into contact with it. His dream of owning an airplane and a tank was also established since then.

There are no two heroic mice in this world, and children in this world will not have such dreams. Therefore, Liu Jingting has the responsibility to pass on this dream to them.

Liu Jingting entered his room with a black computer bag, took out the contract and took a look. In addition to the royalties and royalties on the contract, there are also film and television copyright regulations. Liu Jingting deeply knew that film and television copyright would be a major part of his future works. He imitated his father's handwriting and signed the contract aside, took out the computer, connected the power supply, and created a new document next to the document "Shuke and Beta", clicked on the document, and started to write:

Shuke was born in a family with bad reputation;

Shuke left home in a helicopter;

Shuke had the most delicious meal in his life;

"Shuke, you are old, you can go out to find something to eat by yourself." One day, my mother said to the little mouse Shuke.

"Really?" Shuke was happy.

Shuke is a little mouse living in China. He has been holding it in a hole since he was born and has never gone out to play.

"Tonight, I'll take you out. I'll recognize the way first, and you can go by yourself later." Mom said, grinding her teeth.

Shuke also grinds his teeth like his mother. He likes to eat good food. Every time his mother brings him delicious food.

He didn't eat enough.

At night, Shuke followed his mother out of the hole.

"What a big room!" Shuke exclaimed.

...

Everything was ready, Shuke sat in the cockpit and put on a flying cap.

"Now I'm no longer a mouse, I'm a pilot Shuke." Shuke thought excitedly. He turned on the starter, and the red propeller turned around, and it turned faster and soon, the helicopter left the bedside table.

...

The helicopter was very shocked to Liu Jingting when it took off for the first time. Shuke proudly claimed that he was a pilot almost ran through Liu Jingting's entire childhood. He fantasized countless times that he was flying a helicopter like Shuke, soaring under the blue sky, and loudly announced to the world: "I am the pilot Liu Jingting!"

The first chapter of "Shuke and Beta" writes about Shuke saving a little ant and then being treated by the Ant King. The reason is very simple: Don't be a mouse that steals things, but rely on your own labor in exchange for the reward you deserve.

Liu Jingting wrote three chapters in total, which means that he stopped writing when Beta appeared. The purpose of doing so was to let the story be tried first. After all, all literary works must be tested by the market, and the things that make the magazine lose money are not Liu Jingting's style of doing things.

In addition, the scene of Beta driving a tank and using peanuts as shells to fight Kitten Li was deeply imprinted in Liu Jingting's mind. Now it seems that this way of writing is to pretend to be stomping on people in a very fashionable way. First, press the protagonist Beta with a golden finger - the tank, and then step on Kitten Li. Kitten Li was not convinced and called her friends, and then continued to be trampled.

The second most loyal friend of mankind (one of which is a dog), the cute and cute cat unfortunately became a playboy in the fairy tale world and a rich second generation. It is a sad setting when you think about it.

Liu Jingting attached a rough introduction to the subsequent plot after the three chapters of the story, and then briefly expressed his intention to write the story. After completing these, he logged into the WC and began to send an email to Editor-in-Chief Yao of "Children's Literature".

What Liu Jingting did not expect was that his email was sent three minutes after three minutes of his personal reply from Editor-in-Chief Yao: "Thank you for your submission, I hope our cooperation can continue."

Liu Jingting replied modestly: "This is my honor, I hope Teacher Yao will give me more advice."

As soon as the last word was finished, Mihu's cute raccoon portrait suddenly jumped. Liu Jingting clicked it and saw an angry expression, with the back saying: "I'm surfing the Internet, haven't written an article?"

Liu Jingting replied with a smile and explained: "The editor-in-chief of "Children's Literature and Art" called to make an appointment today. My mother agreed for me. There was no way, so she wrote a manuscript."

"You're writing articles for other magazines?" Mihu replied quickly.

"Yes, there will be no conflict in fairy tales, right?"

After a while, Mihu returned: "It's okay, you only signed the book but not the person, and the fairy tales don't match our magazine style. But I'm worried that you will write fairy tales, martial arts, and prepare for the high school entrance examination. There will be too late."

"Thank you for your concern. I will arrange my time reasonably. I will sort out the detailed outline of "Seven Swords" and send it to you later. After the "Dragon and Tiger Fighting Jinghua" is serialized, you should be able to complete ten chapters to ensure seamless connection."

"Okay, we're also starting to warm up your new novel."

"Um."

Mihu did not respond again. Liu Jingting closed the dialog box and reopened the document "Seven Swords Under Tianshan". As soon as the first word was typed out, Mihu's window moved again:

"Come on, Gu Yongsheng! Come on, Liu Jingting!"

...

In the next week, Liu Jingting basically wrote articles and taught classes, but Liu Jingting lost interest in class. At the beginning, the pleasure and fun of often making the teacher stunned and occasionally correcting the teacher's mistakes has gradually become dull. Now more time is to list the books he will write next and some future plans in the book.

The serialization of "Shuke and Beta" has become a foregone conclusion. The previous plan also needs to be adjusted. Now we have to work on two-pronged approaches, one with fairy tales and the other with martial arts. The writing time and order need an appropriate arrangement.

The most important thing now is how to be honest without having to attend classes. After all, there are still two months left for the high school entrance examination. When he comes to this world, he needs to abide by the corresponding rules and play the corresponding role. Of course, he can choose to drop out of school and write, but it is always a regret in his heart that he has not finished his university life. Moreover, campus life still has its unique charm after all.

While being an ordinary student, walking on the campus full of talents without a future, he was a super bestseller author, writing stories that made countless people crazy. The low-key hidden deep in the city, the pretentious style of pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger made him yearn for leisure.

In fact, the question of class did not bother Liu Jingting for too long. An unexpected and logical opportunity soon came to his face with a storm-like momentum:

"Shuke and Beta" is officially serialized!

The editors of "Children's Literature" follow the consistent work process, complete the manuscript, determine the layout, and deliver it to print, which is similar to the previous publication process of each magazine. After completing the April issue, the editor-in-chief treats you to reward everyone, and talk about the topics for next month and the upcoming Children's Day activities.

"Do you have any expectations for this issue of the magazine? Which manuscript is more outstanding?" During the meal, Editor-in-Chief Yao asked this question according to the usual practice.

The editors answered this question in a very official tone based on the sections they were responsible for.

After everyone finished speaking, Editor-in-Chief Yao said lightly: "Have you read Liu Jingting's new manuscript?"

Mai Mai continued: "The editor-in-chief recommended column in that article, everyone should have read it."

"How does it feel?"

"It's quite novel. I've never had two mice as the protagonist before."

"Well, I think it's very educational and especially in line with our style."

...

Everyone expressed their opinions, but they were basically praised. The editor-in-chief strongly recommended it. Who dares to criticize?

After listening to everyone's speeches, Editor-in-Chief Yao nodded and concluded: "I have a vague feeling that the article "Shuke and Beta" will cause a greater sensation than "Mangman and Titi".

The editors responded with guilt. After all, every time Editor Yao is confident in the manuscript he highly recommends, but not many articles that really caused a sensation.

"Children's Literature" carries "Shuke and Beta" quietly spread to the whole country, and the story of two mice silently enters one family after another.

The first reader to come into contact with "Shuke and Beta" is a six-year-old boy named Huhu. After dinner, he went to bed obediently. His mother sat at the head of the bed as usual and read the story on the new issue of "Children's Literature". After reading two or three, the little boy's eyelids drooped and his sleepiness was approaching. His mother continued to work hard and prepared to read the last story, completely bringing his baby son to sleep:

Shuke was born in a family with bad reputation;

Shuke left home in a helicopter;

The boy's eyes suddenly opened and his spirit recovered inexplicably. The mother read and observed her son's reaction. She didn't expect that her son was so abnormal. She asked softly: "Baby, do you want to pee?"

Huhu didn't answer and urged: "Mom, read the story, where did Shuke go in the helicopter?"

The day after Huhu asked this question, another question flew into countless kindergartens across the country like winged dandelions: Did Beta defeat Mili?

"Shuke and Beta" only serialized three chapters. In these short three chapters, the hearts of thousands of children across the country. They can't wait to know whether Beta, who drove the tank, defeated the proud kitten Li, and will Shuke and Beta meet?

While scrambling to chat about the exciting plots of the first three chapters, the children were also wanting to know what the story would be like. The first thing that those children who had never seen the story when they returned home was to say to their parents: "I want to watch "Shuke and Beta."

In this era when "children are princes and princesses", if you want something, your head will be scratched. However, the parents were still overjoyed when the children took the initiative to read books. So they went to buy the new issue of "Children's Literature and Art", so "Children's Literature and Art" was sold out.
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