This latest update of the plot in “Eternal Night Rose” undoubtedly caused a stir in the entire comment section.
[My Xiao—ahhh, how could this happen!? Fish Soup Noodles, don’t you have a heart? How could you do this to me? I’m crying!]
[Is this for real? Is Xiao really going to become a member of the Bart clan? I feel like things can’t be this simple… Otherwise, why would his eyes keep changing color?]
[I’m going crazy, 3,000 words a day is just not enough to read! Author, can’t you try a little harder and update a bit more every day?!]
Even the stable daily updates of 3,000 words gradually made countless interstellar readers who were stuck at the bottom of the pit to desperately cry out for Fish Soup Noodles to write just a little more!
In the past, it was updated weekly, but each update was over ten thousand words.
So why, now that it’s updated daily, can’t it continue to be ten thousand words per day!?
To this, Yu Mian could only say that if “Eternal Night Rose” updated ten thousand words daily, how could he have time to write his new book secretly!
The feeling of sneakily writing a new book behind everyone’s back was just too exciting and enticing.
In fact, just after Yu Mian had calmed Cook and his team down over the lost manuscript copy, Garbage Star had undergone some strange chemical changes during this period.
After all, the dwarf, Fos was quite business-savvy.
Although it was on Garbage Planet, the location he had chosen was one of the few interstellar crossroads.
Therefore, in addition to mercenaries, many alien travelers temporarily passing through would occasionally stop by this one and only small tavern to have a drink of cheap, low-quality alcohol.
When people entered, they would immediately notice the strange atmosphere in the tavern.
Instead of drinking and playing dice, everyone was attentively listening to a novel?
When Fos read to the climax of the plot, the crowd would all cheer in unison, and when it reached a tense moment, they would collectively gasp.
When the protagonist was being chased and hunted by villains on Garbage Star, a large, burly space pirate even angrily rushed onto the stage and grabbed Fos by the collar:
“Damn it, the book you’re reading is unreasonable! Get the author to hurry up and—”
“Hey—stop! What the hell are you doing!”
However, whenever anyone tried to disrupt the order, they would immediately be stopped by everyone and thrown out of the tavern.
“These villains are really infuriating!”
This space pirate had accidentally wandered into the dwarf’s tavern and was quite upset by the scene where the villains appeared in “Rebirth of the Interstellar Soldier King” on Garbage Star.
Fos, who had almost lost his life reading the novel, was just about to curse in indignation.
‘Why blame me for reading a book when you got upset by the villains?’
Though Fos didn’t notice, this group of space pirates sitting together in the corner had been coming to the tavern to listen to the novel almost every day.
One of the space pirates was a young man in a wheelchair. He would come every afternoon at a set time, order three drinks, drink them, and then be pushed away in his mechanical wheelchair.
Even so, no one dared to underestimate this guy’s presence, and in a way, everyone became even more cautious.
After all, despite his leg problems, this guy had still managed to survive on Garbage Star, and the fact that he was surrounded by others made it clear he was far more dangerous than those simple-minded, strong space pirates around him.
“Boss Fos, is the second half of this novel really set on the Federation Star?”
After Fos finished reading the entire novel for the first time that afternoon and took a break to drink some water, a young voice in the tavern couldn’t help but ask.
Apparently, he was also an orphan who, like many others on Garbage Star, had no direct knowledge of the Federation Star.
After all, Fos was one of the few who had actually been to the Federation Star, so asking him this question was quite reasonable.
“Of course! The Federation Star is full of fun things, and there are even special places on star network full of novels like this one! There must be thousands, maybe tens of thousands of stories just like it!”
Although he was forced to wander in outer star systems after bankruptcy, he still had a special fondness for the Federation Star.
“You might even get the chance to meet the author, Yu, and ask him directly how the story continues!”
Rather than clinging to a dwarf who knows nothing and threatening to ask when the next chapter will be released. [Desperate]
To avoid being looked down upon by the tavern’s guests for his lack of knowledge, Fos even racked his brain to brag a little.
As soon as the words left his mouth, the entire tavern erupted in surprise.
None of the people on Garbage Star had ever considered such a method to urge updates.
“Then those born on the Federation Star must be so lucky!”
The little boy thought to himself that not only didn’t they have to cling to a “discarded book” like everyone else, reading it repeatedly, but they might even meet the author in person. His eyes sparkled with envy.
He really wanted to go to the Federation Star and see it for himself…
At that moment, the thought flashed through many people’s minds.
“Plus, this author must be a tough guy like Lin Mu, to have written such an exciting story. If I ever meet him, I’ll buy him a drink and ask him to be my brother!”
A mercenary captain at another table couldn’t help but exclaim, and many others nodded in agreement.
After listening to countless exciting chapters of “Rebirth of the Interstellar Soldier King”, many people subconsciously assumed the author was a tough interstellar man like Lin Mu. After all, how could someone be so knowledgeable about mercenaries?
“In my opinion, the only flaw in this book is that the villains are just too infuriating. Every time I think of those disgusting characters in the upper city, I get so mad.”
Even this single complaint received unanimous agreement from everyone present.
For some reason, the author’s portrayal of the villains was so vivid and lifelike.
Including the treacherous old steward, a lackey around the rich second-generation villain. This character and the bad ideas he repeatedly came up with to suppress the protagonist, Lin Mu created an overwhelming sense of déjà vu.
“Oh my God, this is so cool, the peerless Soldier King!”
Meanwhile, in the luxurious villa, a passionate exclamation was heard.
The old steward standing nearby nervously but helplessly reminded:
“You’d better keep your voice down. If it gets out that you had me secretly buy these things from the slums…”
The outcome for both of them would undoubtedly be tragic!
Who was it that made the young master aware of such rubbish circulating in the slums?
“Uh, I forgot! Dad and the others are coming back today!”
Holding the carefully copied serialized novel, An Jie was so excited after finishing it that he sat up straight on the bed, but was still unable to stop himself from fiercely swinging his fists a few times.
If one could hear what he was silently muttering, they might even realize it was the protagonist Lin Mu’s latest signature technique.
“By the way, Steward Edwin, are there any mysterious cliffs around lately?”
Old Steward: “Huh?”
“From now on, I am the future Soldier King, with a kind heart.”
An Jie talked seriously for less than a second before he quickly revealed his true intentions:
“And what if there’s an ancient god of war inside? After I pass his test, he’ll teach me his ultimate skills!”
Old Steward: “…”
‘Although, is there something wrong with the young master’s mind?’
At that moment, the steward, who had been pretending to be calm, suddenly became deeply worried.
As the son of the Black Zone boss, what’s all this talk about being a Soldier King and having a kind heart? This is absurd!
After stepping out the door, the steward looked at the backup copy in his hand and began to feel suspicious.
Perhaps he should quickly read and review it, to see what kind of evil things it was written inside.
If there were any harmful thoughts influencing the young master’s worldview, it had to be reported to the family head immediately!
After hesitating for a moment, the steward solemnly reached out and flipped open the first page.
In fact, if this steward had been to the 21st century, he might have understood that An Jie was merely going through a very ordinary phase of chuunibyou.
After all, “Rebirth of the Interstellar Soldier King”, with its exciting, over-the-top upgrade plot, is not only addictive for adults but is also the perfect trap for teens in the throes of puberty.
Perhaps this would stop the steward from giving in to the dangerous curiosity and ultimately choosing to open this “evil book”.