Chapter 46: Chapter 43 â The True Supernova i
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As He Mingxuan observed,
A group of students dressed like boys walked into the bookstore, the moment they entered, they asked: âBoss, do you have any books from Supernova?â
âWelcome.â
The owner responded cheerfully: âOf course we have this yearâs Supernova. They arrived this morning. Theyâre on the first row to the right, all five books are there.â
âOkay.â
The group of five rushed straight for the Supernova series. One of them, filled with anticipation, said: âLet me see this one, âDemon King of Another Worldâ, this yearâs top Supernova!â
âIâll look at the second placed one.â
âThen Iâll check out the third one.â
The boys deliberately chose different books, a sign of their mutual understanding, because this way, they could recommend any good reads to each other.
Only the last boy didnât say anything.
He wore a backpack and glasses. Dressed like a studious pupil, he sat down at a spot in the bookstore, waiting for his companions who were busy selecting books to buy.
âHuazi.â
One of his companions prompted, âDonât just study all the time. Our teacher said we should balance work and rest. You should pick up a novel.â
âYou guys go ahead.â
The boy called Huazi waved his hands: âIâm not interested in novels.â
âYouâve never read one, right?â
The other companions also chimed in: âHow do you know you donât like it if you donât give it a try?â
âAlright.â
Not wanting to seem unsociable, Huazi picked up âKing of the Netâ and began to read in the seat next to He Mingxuan.
Ten minutes later.
The boy who was reading âDemon King of Another Worldâ put down the book and frowned: âThis novel seems so ordinary. The protagonist is clearly a demon king, but he has no air of majesty and canât shake off his good-for-nothing nature from before crossing over.â
âThis one is okay.â
The boy speaking was reading the second book of the Supernova series titled âI Became the Princessâs Summoned Beastâ: âI just donât like the protagonistâs character, seems like heâs always revolving around women.â
âThis yearâs Supernova series isnât great.â
The companions gradually put down their books, reaching a common conclusion. Everyone had a very disappointed look on their faces: âHuazi, letâs go-â
Huazi didnât say anything.
His companions called again: âHuazi, time to go.â
Huazi still didnât respond.
Finding this strange, the boys all looked at Huazi, only to be surprised to find that Huazi was so engrossed in âKing of the Netâ that he hadnât heard them.
For a moment, everyone broke into laughter.
One of them remarked: âHuazi is really a newbie, just like me when I first started reading novels. Any book could captivate me. Now that Iâve read many, Iâve become more picky.â
âYou just said you werenât interested in novels.â
âThe novel Huazi is reading also seems to be from this yearâs Supernova series, but itâs the last one. Itâs about minor genre of tennis competition, which is not very reader-friendly for those of us who donât understand tennis.â
âHuh?â
When he heard his companions discussing him, Huazi snapped out of his reverie and said reluctantly: âI want to read a little more. This novel is really good!â
âYou can just buy it and read it at home.â
Someone teased and suggested. Then everyone laughed and gallantly said, âJust kidding, donât rush. Why donât we check out this study fanatic Huaziâs taste?â
âAlright.â
The boys put down their books and casually picked up âKing of the Netâ to read. They were free anyway, even though this bookâs genre really wasnât their cup of tea.
âHmm!â
Huaziâs eyes lit up, then he eagerly continued to read âKing of the Netâ. He felt like he had opened the door to a new world!
About half an hour later,
One of the boys suddenly exclaimed: âDamn, the novel Huazi is reading is really quite good, not at all like what I imagined!â
âExactly, exactly!â
This comment instantly resonated with the others: âI was just about to say that, even though 1 donât know anything about tennis, Iâm really enjoying this book. Long Ma, the protagonist, is really cool!â
âI like Zhouzhu.â
âTurns out Long Ma is left-handed!â
âThe part about the snake ball, itâs too exciting!â
The boys spoke animatedly. Their loud voices drew some angry glances from the people around them: âCould you be a bit quieter?â
âSorry.â
The boys hastily silenced themselves, then, looking sheepishly, they dragged Huazi along, each buying a copy of âKing of the Netâ before leaving the bookstore.
This time He Mingxuan had seen the entire process of how several boys went from having no interest to finally purchasing âKing of the Netâ with his own eyes.
The beginning didnât strike him as anything special.
But when the group of students left, excitedly discussing the book and each carrying a copy of âKing of the Netâ, his eyes nearly popped out!
âIs it really that good?â
He Mingxuan couldnât resist picking up a copy of âKing of the Netâ. He had countless questions and the book might have the answers.
He was still seated in a corner of the bookstore.
The sunlight shone on the pages.
He spent an hour reading the book-an hour where he didnât realize his body had not moved, with only the near-instinctual page turning being the exception.
âAchoo!â
Someone in the bookstore sneezed.
He Mingxuan jumped, startled, and only then did he wake from his reading trance and realize his buttocks had gone numb. But his eyes were shining and his whole body was trembling slightly: âSo competitive novels can be written like this!â
All questions were instantly answered.
It felt like heâd had an epiphany.
When he first thought of âKing of the Netâ, a lesser known sports novel, He Mingxuan believed that the book would be obscure and lack relatability for readers who didnât understand tennis. It wasnât until he actually read it that he realized how wrong he was!
He indeed did not understand tennis.
But this was a novel that you could fall in love with, even without understanding tennis!
The story, whether itâs plot rhythm or character development, fits perfectly with the preferences of youth fantasy novel enthusiasts. Even the occasional tennis knowledge sprinkled throughout the story didnât feel boring, instead it gave a kind of inexplicable sense of accomplishment, as if theyâd increased their knowledge.
âSnake ball!â
âGiant bear!â
âSliced serve!â
As these magnificent tennis techniques make an appearance in the book, peppered with immersive descriptions, even He Mingxuan, a full-grown adult, felt his blood boiling with excitement.
The images of the members of the Youth Academy tennis team were vividly outlined, as if they were right before his eyes.
He found himself cheering for the Youth Academyâs victories, worrying over their difficulties, and eagerly anticipating the development of the storyâŚ.
âMy God!â
All doubts were resolved. Why did everyone decide to purchase this novel after reading it?
Of course, itâs because this novel is extraordinarily good!
He Mingxuan stared intently at the two words behind the authorâs column, Chu Kuang, deeply moved: âThis book will definitely lead the genre of competitive novels on the Qin Continent.â
Chu Kuang is too frightening!
I admit my defeat wholeheartedly.
Everyone underestimated Chu Kuang. Even Silver Blue Books, they only ranked âKing of the Netâ as the fifth in Supernova Awards and warranted it as enriching the genres of the market?
Wake up!
Whatâs misusing a treasure without knowing it? Is a novel of this level supposed to enrich the genres in the market for you guys at Silver Blue Books?
You all just wait!
Soon, the market will prove who the true Supernova of this year is!
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