Chapter 365 This is the first time she has ever looked forward to something like this.
Chapter 365 This is the first time she has ever looked forward to something like this.
Jiang Xingni didn't think Xiao Tingwen could give her a satisfactory answer.
For so long, Xiao Tingwen hadn't shown any particular thoughts. There was no reason for her to suddenly realize her mistake and choose to repent just because of a few words from Jiang Xingni. If such a thing really happened, Jiang Xingni would be more worried that Xiao Tingwen might have some kind of backup plan waiting for her.
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"But it's okay." Jiang Xingni shrugged. "Even if you don't agree, I have other ways. I'm just politely asking for your permission first."
She herself never expected to get any legitimate permission from Xiao Tingwen.
Jiang Xingni turned on the light, and the light that suddenly shone in the room was dazzling. Xiao Tingwen squinted, and tears welled up in the corners of her eyes.
The arrangement of items in the room was instantly illuminated by the light. Jiang Xingni's gaze swept around the room before finally landing on the laptop on the coffee table.
She walked over slowly, and Xiao Tingwen instinctively tried to stop her, grabbing Jiang Xingni's wrist: "No, what are you doing! I'm calling the police to arrest you! This is a society governed by law! You broke into my home without reason and tried to touch my things! Don't you have any respect for the law?!"
Jiang Xingni turned her head, looking at Xiao Tingwen with a half-smile: "Do you still remember who created the environment in which I grew up, who shaped me into who I am today?"
Do people who grew up in that place really care about the threats that Xiao Tingwen blurted out?
Xiao Tingwen felt a sharp pain in her wrist. She didn't know when she had broken free from her grip. Suddenly, the world spun before her eyes, her mind went blank, and her back and knees were all throbbing with pain. Only then did she come to her senses and realize that Jiang Xingni had successfully knocked her to the ground, and she was now kneeling on the ground.
Jiang Xingni's face was expressionless; he simply stepped on Xiao Tingwen's back.
She could feel the force of Xiao Tingwen struggling under her feet. Jiang Xingni lowered her eyes wearily and slightly increased the pressure on her feet.
Xiao Tingwen, who had been struggling to sense a sliver of hope and felt that she might be able to emerge from her cocoon, was now completely trampled to the ground.
With his chest pressed tightly against his folded legs and his face pressed firmly to the floor, Xiao Tingwen could no longer struggle.
No one knew exactly how Jiang Xingni exerted his strength, but with the slightest movement, Xiao Tingwen could feel a pain in his body as if his bones were dislocated.
She finally experienced in real life just how much influence a casual sentence she wrote could have on a real person.
"It hurts..." She gasped, only able to wail in agony, no longer daring to utter words of refusal. "Don't kill me, don't kill me, it hurts so much..."
Jiang Xingni didn't loosen her legs, but sat directly on the sofa, one foot resting on the connection between Xiao Tingwen's back and neck, the leg that was lifted up by the body just enough to support the laptop.
The system looked at Jiang Xingni's unrestrained posture and remained silent for a while.
The system sighed: "Thank goodness we're not in a comic book; there are no readers here."
Otherwise, Jiang Xingni's current behavior of treating people like footstools, as something done by the main characters of a shonen manga, could very well be condemned as feudal remnants and an emperor's ascension to the throne.
Even criticizing celebrities can be praised as anti-feudalism and anti-authoritarianism.
Jiang Xingni ignored the system. If she didn't think that loosening the screenwriter's grip would allow Xiao Tingwen to cause more trouble and delay her current progress, she really wouldn't want to take this approach.
It's definitely uncomfortable to sit in.
She finally turned on the computer screen; the laptop had a password.
Out of the corner of Jiang Xingni's eye, she saw a faint smile on Xiao Tingwen's face as she was pressed to the ground—she probably felt that Jiang Xingni needed to ask her for help so that she could take the opportunity to make some demands and get Jiang Xingni to release her.
Jiang Xing glanced at him speechlessly, tapped his fingers lightly on the keyboard a few times, and successfully skipped the password input, opening the outline that Xiao Tingwen had prepared for "Nameless Land".
After Jiang Xingni's death, the screenwriter was finally able to make the whole story develop in the direction she originally envisioned.
Although Jiang Xingni's act of revealing the truth before his death caught her off guard, it wasn't too different from her initial thoughts.
One is to have all ordinary people suddenly invaded by ghosts and monsters, and die in a state of helplessness.
One is that ordinary people learn about the existence of monsters in the world, and they also learn that people with superpowers are protecting them from these monsters.
At such a time, when monsters suddenly invade, all the helplessness, anger, and pain of losing loved ones are finally poured out on the superpowered individuals and the main characters—especially Jiang Xingni, who has truly uncovered the truth.
This is Xiao Tingwen's plan for the future.
Monsters invade on a large scale, turning humans into lambs raised by them. In the early stages, the superhumans try to resist, but all those who resist are slaughtered. Before they die, the writers will give them a final highlight.
From Zhai Lequ to Jiang Fuyuan to Lin Hongguang.
Zhai Lequ and Lin Hongguang will die because they want to protect ordinary people. Jiang Fuyuan will think that He Jingtong is one of the masterminds and try to ambush him. In the end, he will die at the hands of He Jingtong.
Ye Xunnan watched helplessly as her two teammates died. As a healer, she was unable to save them; as a teammate, she could not avenge them. In fact, because of their deaths, Ye Xunnan and Song Juexiao were assigned to support roles in the rear, and could only watch their comrades return to the battlefield.
Perhaps one day I'll open my eyes and find that my former companions will never return.
However, Song Juexiao, as a member of the main group, received much better treatment than Ye Xunnan—she successfully escaped and, in a wasteland ravaged by monsters where only one in ten survived, searched for her teammates.
This is the character's official guidebook that was leaked on the forum at the time.
Jiang Xingni rubbed his head after reading this far, deciding not to continue reading.
She waved her hand, leaving it pressed on the back button.
The outline that was originally set in the document was deleted word by word, and the total word count was decreasing at a rapid pace.
Until it's cleared to zero.
Then it was time to start writing the rest of the story from scratch.
Jiang Xingni pondered for a while, then slowly began to type.
I silently apologized to the screenwriter, who wasn't a professional screenwriter, author, or cartoonist and didn't understand anything about commercial value.
The outline she wrote will definitely not earn the screenwriter much money; it will only worsen the screenwriter's reputation and finances.
But there was nothing she could do; the screenwriter simply couldn't compete with her.
Jiang Xingni didn't care whether the plot was convoluted enough or whether it could attract readers' interest.
She simply directed all the futures, all the destinies, and all the storylines toward the ending she desired. Finally, she took up the pen and began to write her destined ending herself.
The moment he typed the period, Jiang Xingni felt a rare glimmer of anticipation—
This was the first time she had ever felt such anticipation for her destiny.
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