As more and more messages like these appeared, it seemed that every Fish Soup Noodles’ fan knew about this peculiar “black fan” who always appeared under Fish Soup Noodles’ new book “Reborn”.
At first, people couldn’t help but engage in battle with him, arguing frantically about why it’s a little puppy’s blackening, and how forbidden love between blood relations was so captivating…how could one not eat it!?
But as time passed, everyone gradually realized that this reader, “Star Crown,” had a rather complex way of doing things, something that couldn’t be understood through normal reasoning.
Because although Star Crown criticized every chapter without fail, he also subscribed to every single one of them without missing a single update.
Every day, like clockwork, he showed up at 8 AM sharp to “review” Fish Soup Noodles’ updates from the day before, leaving long-winded comments. He would painstakingly refute and argue against every single shipping point between Pei Yan and Pei Shen before quietly leaving.
Some speculated that Star Crown must have an extremely structured and leisurely job in real life. How deeply must one love the book for their first task at work every day to be sneaking in time to read Fish Soup Noodles’ novel?
The key point was…
[Brother Star Crown, why do your counterarguments always make me discover even more shipping moments? I didn’t even realize on my first read yesterday that Pei Shen was upset because he thought his brother was favoring someone else?!]
[Exactly! I thought it was just me. Star Crown is like a class representative, summarizing all the highlights and letting me savor them again!]
People began to notice that this renowned black fan seemed to analyze “Reborn” more meticulously than many of Fish Soup Noodles’ actual fans.
[This kind of love is really moving. I’m starting to suspect that Star Crown is trying to attract Teacher Fish Soup Noodles’ attention through this method.]
[Damn it, could it be that Star Crown is trying to stand out amidst all the confessions and praise by taking the nitpicking route?]
[I might feel jealous if other readers get noticed by Teacher Fish Soup Noodles, but if Star Crown gets recognized, it’s purely deserved. Nowadays, after finishing each new chapter of “Reborn”, I absolutely have to read Star Crown’s comments at 8 AM the next day. I discover so much new sugar every time! Write more, Teacher Star Crown!]
“…What is going on?”
Determined to make the readers in the comments give up on shipping, Claudiuss slowly but incredulously realized that the more he argued, the more fervently these Federation people shipped.
It was really incomprehensible.
Perhaps the only thing Claudiuss could be thankful for was that, as the Imperial Royal Heir, he had grown up learning the Federation language to understand his enemy. This allowed him to access the Federation’s star network in real-time and witness these Federation fans’ insane shipping habits.
However, most ordinary Imperial readers still kept to their spaces on Imperial Star.
Even if they accessed updates, they relied on privately translated versions, making communication with these crazy Federation CP fans almost impossible.
That was truly a blessing in disguise.
Otherwise, Claudiuss was certain that unofficial royal gossip tabloids would have twisted him and his brother into unimaginable stories.
On the other hand, Yu Mian had indeed taken notice of this peculiar reader.
After being unmasked at the old residence and no longer needing to hide, Yu Mian had far more time to write freely. This led to “Reborn” getting triple updates every day.
As a result, even readers who were curious about Yu Mian’s true identity became so engrossed in the rapidly evolving and thrilling plot of “Reborn” under this generous and explosive update mode.
The reader comments in the comment section also returned to the heated discussion about the plot.
[[After Pei Yan joined the filming crew in this life, Director Welch’s meticulous perfectionism extended the original one-year shooting plan to three years.
Therefore, this once highly anticipated project began to face public doubt, with many speculating that this large production had run into trouble. Some short-sighted actors even chose to break their contracts and withdrew midway.
Amidst the wavering morale, Pei Yan, playing the role of the teenage male lead, remained steadfast at Director Welch’s side, seizing every opportunity to learn various acting skills.
Director Welch observed this with appreciation, feeling more and more certain that he had discovered a talented and dedicated protégé.
Thus, three years later, when this long-delayed film finally premiered, it unexpectedly became a dark horse at the box-office, dominating the year’s rankings.
Not only did the cast gain widespread fame, but Pei Yan’s striking features and exceptional acting skills propelled him into stardom across the interstellar entertainment industry.
The year of the Star Entrance Exam, Pei Yan’s impressive resume allowed him to gain admission to the most prestigious art academy on the Central Star.
His date in this life seemed poised to change entirely.
Meanwhile, his younger brother, Pei Shen, who also skipped grades to take the Star Entrance Exam as an adult, unsurprisingly achieved first place in the entire galaxy, just as in the previous life.
Pei Jianchuan and Luan Yi were astonished and gratified, completely unprepared for their two kids to excel to such a degree in their respective fields.
However, during what should have been a joyous family moment, Pei Yan, who had been secretly investigating the truth of the past, finally found clues about his biological parents…]]
The timeline of the plot had now reached this point, and the forbidden romance between the two fake-brothers was about to unfold.
[Author’s Note:
A Bowl of Fish Soup Noodles: For readers who dislike romance, it’s honestly not recommended to keep reading, qwq.]
After all, both were now adults, Pei Yan had found clues about his biological parents, and the truth of the real and fake young masters was about to be exposed. Even their household registrations would change…didn’t this mean they could start a love affair where you chase me and I run away?
He hoped this nitpicking reader could quickly find a truly suitable book for himself. [Fish Praying.jpg]
“…”
Thus, at 8 AM, as Claudius habitually opened “Reborn” and finished the latest chapter, he couldn’t shake the feeling that the author’s note was directly addressing him from across the stars.
In this moment of universal joy and laughter, countless interstellar readers spontaneously tagged the infamous “black fan” Star Crown in the comments section like a group of bystanders joining the fun.
[Wow, @Star Crown, you’ve really done it! This is the first time we’ve seen Fish Soup Noodles address a specific reader in his author note. It’s absolutely impressive!]
[I’m dying of laughter, this is indeed a road that I have never imagined. So, will we still see @Star Crown’s long masterpiece after tomorrow’s update?]
[Why am I actually feeling a bit regretful at the thought of not seeing @Star Crown’s long reviews every morning at 8 AM? What’s going on with me??]
Faced with this massive wave of comments from Federation readers, Claudius suddenly found himself deeply conflicted.
If he stopped reading just because someone told him to, wouldn’t that be completely losing face!?