Chapter 187 You have to be responsible for what you do
Chen Yu: "What mission?"
Xu Jingyi: "The superior sent a task to let us come and protect you."
Chen Yu: "..."
Xu Jingyi: "In other words, I really want to come and urge the manuscript. Are you happy?"
Chen Yu: "..."
Chen Yu began to doubt whether the official had any objections to him.
Trouble him on purpose!
But then again, when it comes to the official, they can continue the topic they have not finished talking about before.
Chen Yu once again emphasized the concerns about the possible leak of Xu Jingyi's identity.
Xu Jingyi: "Who did I use me as a prototype to write those manuscripts even if I didn't want to do it? Why, now I know I'm worried? What about that tough attitude at that time?"
Chen Yu was so cowardly that he dared not speak.
This matter was indeed something he didn't think about at the beginning. He only considered the effect of his articles and did not consider what impact this matter would have in real life.
To be honest, the most important social environment that a literati should achieve when creating works is to only consider the work itself without major moral issues. Instead of considering the pressure from society after creating this work.
Chen Yu knew that he was a little idealistic, and he was usually very careful not to let his idealism hurt the people around him.
But what he had to admit was that this time he did make his idealism pose a threat to Xu Jingyi's safety.
You have to stand up and take responsibility for what you do.
Chen Yu: "If this matter will pose a threat to your safety, I would rather change the setting. A story does not necessarily have to have an element to achieve the best effect. But my friend is very important, and I will not let him suffer from bad things."
Xu Jingyi didn't say anything for a while.
Chen Yu's heart was also heavy.
His book has been published for more than ten chapters. In his previous life, more than ten chapters of articles can be said to be so tender that they cannot be more tender. If such articles are published on the website, readers may not be willing to click in after seeing the word count of this book.
After all, this is too young and is not enough to read. I can read it casually, and I haven't even remembered the name of the protagonist, so I don't have to read it. Then what comes is a long wait for the article...
If you can't do it, you really can't do it.
There are thousands of good books, so you won’t waste a single book. Moreover, after a while, the book will be fattened and you can read it again at that time, and it will be very smooth.
But if we change to this world, everyone thinks that so many words can be considered a weight that can be slaughtered.
So in the past few days, readers have been following the article bit by bit. During the process of chasing the article, they have long developed a certain intimacy with this book. Everyone has accepted the setting of the world background and the relationship between the characters.
If nothing unexpected happens, this book is already on the right track.
In addition to the incidents that happened before and the popularity that Chen Yu himself added, Chen Yu's current book "Innate in Ten Directions" can be regarded as a hot newcomer in the literary world.
How many authors looked at Chen Yu's new book data with greed, how many readers didn't say that this book was good, but the steps of friends' mutual advising each other in private did not stop, the number of subscriptions was rising, and the anonymous rewards never stopped.
If Chen Yu suddenly changed the setting at this time, then the backlash caused by not changing it well would be very huge.
Chen Yu understood this, but if things really didn't have any room for improvement, then he decided to change the settings.
He may not care about his own safety, but he cannot joke about other people's safety, especially if that person is still his own friend.
Perhaps friends are willing to take risks for you, but those who are a little confused should not accept such actions from friends.
Xu Jingyi also knew it very well.
Xu Jingyi: "It's all over this, is it still too late to change it now? And if you change it now, you will definitely be scolded for being scolded. You may not be able to guess the direction of your story, but setting things is clearly there. You suddenly change the settings and halfway through the characters, and suddenly there is no difference between OOC. Readers who accept them may accept them. Readers who cannot accept them will be his lifelong blackness."
Chen Yu also understood this truth.
To be honest, his mind is blank now, and he can't think of any good idea to replace the meme about Xu Jingyi's prototype setting.
Especially because of the prototype setting, this is a fundamental basic setting, which runs through the entire text. If you want to change this setting, then basically the whole text has to be overturned and started over again.
Re-revising the published chapters is basically telling all readers that they are changing the settings.
So Chen Yu really wanted to fool this matter quietly, so he had to change the settings reasonably without changing the previous article...
Writing is really bald.
However, when Chen Yu faced Xu Jingyi, he would definitely not express his worries and anxiety. It is no different to expressing this emotion to his friends at this time and suggesting that Chen Yu was trying to take risks with him.
Chen Yu smiled lightly: "Don't underestimate me, who am I? I just write a manuscript and it's a treatment article. Although the treatment level is unstable, it's enough to prove that I'm a capable person. I just changed the settings, and I haven't updated a few chapters yet, so I just modified it casually, so you don't have to worry."
Xu Jingyi: "I believe in your evil."
Chen Yu: "...Why do you suddenly say to me when you talk well?"
Xu Jingyi: "What's wrong? It's already here. I said you dare to talk back, right?"
Indeed, although no one specifically discussed this point, it just implies that Chen Yu’s understanding of the Ten-Party Organization is too thorough.
But if someone is interested in this, then Chen Yu will not have to busy revising the manuscript now, because the clues seen through the first ten chapters are enough to get the investigation team to dispatch.
When Chen Yu thought of this, he felt more and more troubled, and his requirements for himself became a little higher.
I really have to converge with my idealism.
However, Xu Jingyi was still not in a hurry at all, and he had no intention of letting Chen Yu change his article. Even what he said before was too late, it seemed like he was just fishing.
Chapter completed!