Chapter 88 You're Stupid
Starting from Tuesday, Li Luo discovered something strange.
His desk mate Yan Zhusheng has been acting a little strange lately.
On the one hand, I always feel that Yan Zhusheng has been lacking energy recently.
Every time I start morning self-study, I always look sleepy and tired, and often doze off.
Often when the bell rang for the end of get out of class, he would flop down on the desk and fall asleep. Even when he was awake, he was always groggy.
At times like this, Li Luo always felt that Yan Zhusheng looked at him in a strange way.
But when he asked about the situation, Yan Zhusheng was silent for a moment, shook his head, and continued to sleep.
The situation did not improve until Friday morning.
Li Luo habitually stored the wrong questions that he had sorted out yesterday in a special memory palace room. He breathed a sigh of relief and was quite satisfied with the result.
With two weeks of hard work and the results of the memory palace, he gradually took shape in building the knowledge system framework for various subjects in high school.
Just as Ying Chanxi believed before the high school entrance examination, if one wants to go further on the road of learning, it is essential to have a complete knowledge system framework.
Just as Li Luo exited the memory palace, he raised his eyebrows when he saw Yan Zhusheng walking into the classroom from the back door with his schoolbag and sitting in his seat.
"What's wrong?" Li Luo asked, "You don't seem to be very sleepy today?"
"Yeah." Yan Zhusheng, who looked much more energetic than in the past few days, nodded, "I had a good sleep yesterday."
"Then why didn't you sleep well in the past few days?" Li Luo asked curiously, "What were you doing so late at night? Did you suffer from insomnia?"
"You've been asking the same question for days."
"That's why you haven't answered me."
"But I think it's better not to say it directly." Yan Zhusheng looked at Li Luo sincerely, and then said, "Besides, even if I don't tell you, you will definitely find the answer."
Li Luo: "...How can I know the answer if you don't tell me? Am I the worm in your stomach?"
"You will definitely know it anyway." Yan Zhusheng said firmly, "If you don't know, then you are stupid."
Hearing this, Li Luo was immediately furious: "When did you become a charlatan?"
……
The matter concerning Yan Zhusheng just ended like that.
Although Yan Zhusheng said that he would definitely know, Li Luo thought about it and still couldn't figure out why Yan Zhusheng couldn't sleep well late at night a few days ago.
However, after that, Yan Zhusheng never looked sleepy during the day again, so Li Luo no longer cared about it.
Since Yan Zhusheng didn't want to say anything, Li Luo didn't ask any more questions.
After all, she is a girl, so it is normal for her to have some little secrets of her own between her and him.
As a result, the study life of the first year of high school entered a rare period of stability.
Li Luo gets up every morning, washes up, makes some breakfast in the kitchen, and calls Xu Youyu and Ying Chanxi to get up.
The dishwashing was left to them.
Then the three of them went to school together.
During morning self-study, I organized my knowledge framework system in the memory palace and chatted with Yan Zhusheng in the draft book.
I attended classes seriously in the morning and participated in the morning running activities during the break at ten o'clock. On the way back to the classroom, I asked Ying Chanxi and Xu Youyu how to solve the lunch problem.
If no one has other appointments, Li Luo will call Yan Zhusheng and go to the second floor of the cafeteria to eat together.
If they each have an appointment, Li Luo will either have dinner alone with Yan Zhusheng, or be dragged by Zhu Yufei and others to play basketball.
Or he could go find Zhao Rongjun and find an excuse to have a meal with him, or generously act as his godfather and treat him to a good meal.
After lunch, Li Luo had to go to the classroom on the top floor of the Grade 12 teaching building to attend the student union meeting with his classmate Shi Yanran, the league secretary.
Originally, in the second week of school, the meeting was chaired by Xue Yongbin, the senior student union president.
But by the end of the third week, the person who presided over the meeting gradually became Xu Youyu. When chatting privately at home, Li Luo had already addressed her as the president, to which she rolled her eyes but did not deny it.
It is basically a foregone conclusion that Xu Youyu will take up the position of president after National Day.
After the routine meeting at noon, Li Luo returned to the classroom to catch up on his sleep and continued to attend classes seriously in the afternoon.
After class, if the mathematics club does not have too much work to do, Ying Chanxi will come to find Li Luo and take him to the literature club.
If Ying Chanxi went to the math club for extra lessons, then Li Luo would go play ball with Zhu Yufei and the others, or go to the rock club with Yan Zhusheng.
Although he did not officially join the rock club, he became a semi-non-staff member. When they were short of people during practice, Li Luo went up to have his fun.
After dinner in the evening, I returned to the classroom for evening self-study. After finishing my homework in two classes, I went home with Ying Chanxi and Xu Youyu.
If I’m hungry, I’ll make a midnight snack to feed the two greedy little cats at home. If I’m not hungry, I’ll go back to the house, take a shower, and then write.
As time came to the end of September, the number of words in "I'm Really Not a Celebrity" reached about 400,000.
On September 9, the average subscription score of "I'm Really Not a Celebrity" officially exceeded 28, and an electronic boutique badge was received on the book details page.
At the same time, Li Luo was pulled into an author group by editor Qianzhou as the author of Rekindled.
Urban boutique group?
Li Luo did write a high-quality novel on the theme of entertainment in his previous life, but that was 20 years later.
Although the average subscription of 3000 at that time was still a very impressive result, it certainly could not be compared with the current situation in 2014.
Anyone who can write a high-quality novel in 2014 will be a future big shot.
Li Luo flipped through the list of group members and couldn't help but be shocked.
There are quite a few familiar faces.
Don’t underestimate the low status of online writers. Anyone in this group can earn over ten thousand yuan a month if you throw any stone at them.
If you are luckier, you may become a millionaire or even a billionaire.
And it’s different from the traditional entrepreneurial boss.
The person who starts a company is worth tens of millions, which is the total assets of various assets added up. It may be a bit difficult for you to ask him to immediately come up with millions or even hundreds of thousands of cash flow without affecting the operation of the company.
But for novel writers, royalties are cash flow, and whatever money they earn goes directly into their pockets.
At present, the status of online writers is not yet obvious. The Qianjiang Province Online Writers Association was only established this year. In a few years or ten years, these people will completely take off.
[Qianzhou]: Do you know about the Writers Association?
[Rekindle]: I know a little bit, what’s wrong?
[Qianzhou]: In Qianjiang Province, the first national online writers association was established this year, led by the Provincial Writers Association.
[Qianzhou]: The Online Writers Association has recently been actively recruiting online writers in Qianjiang Province.
[Qianzhou]: Someone on their side has contacted Qidian and wants us to recommend some online writers from Qianjiang Province who have achieved good results.
[Qianzhou]: I remember you studied in Yuhang City, right? The headquarters of the Internet Writers Association is there.
[Qianzhou]: If you don’t mind, I will report you.
[Rekindle]: Is it okay for minors?
[Qianzhou]: Of course, it’s a good example. A high school student works as a part-time writer and can earn over ten thousand yuan a month by writing a masterpiece. If it goes well, you might be able to get a lot of benefits.
[Rekindle]: Thank you, editor.
[Qianzhou]: Then you better keep working hard. I have faith in you! I will report your name later.
【Rekindle】: Okay.
After talking with the editor, Li Luo was still a little dazed. He didn't expect that he could join the Online Writers Association now.
And that was when the Online Writers Association was just established in 2014.
(End of this chapter)