Chasing dreams comes at a cost.
No one can keep going on forever by just relying on a few hundred or a few thousand yuan every month to get by for a lifetime.
For almost two years now, Zhang Qiren has been struggling at the bottom of the online writing world, publishing one book a year with double-digit subscriptions. This is already his third published work.
But the third strike means youâre out.
No matter the if it is the pressure of daily life or the disapproving looks from family, no one can hold out forever.
For the past two years, Zhang Qiren has been delivering food for a living while pursuing his dream of writing. A few months ago, he had a big fight with his family and even quit his delivery job. He left his home to come to Chu Geâs place, where he rented a room and focused his efforts on writing a new book.
But now he has no source of income.
After a few months, he has nearly depleted his savings from delivering food, and this time around, Zhang Qiren can no longer afford to chase his dream. Heâll have to listen to his family and find a job at a factory.
This isnât about the genre he writes in. Zhang Qiren isnât good at writing about emotions but is skilled at brainstorming and satire. Heâs better suited for stories without a female lead. Whether or not his book will be successful depends on factors such as skill and opportunity.
Chu Ge has been in this industry for a long time and has witnessed many young people full of confidence come and go, either disappearing into obscurity or becoming critics and nitpickers under every platform. Behind them are the voices of those unwilling to let go of their dreams.
To outsiders, they are simply âunemployed vagrants,â but who knows how many have been brutally weeded out?
Chu Geâs situation is similar to Zhang Qirenâs. He used to be a 9-to-5 office worker, feeling like life was dull and tasteless, so he began pursuing his literary dreams. His luck was decent; the income from his first book was just enough to live on. When he had a disagreement with his boss, he decided to quit and focus on writing. Heâs now published two or three novels but has already used up most of his savings, so the success of this book is very important to him.
The only slight advantage he has over Zhang Qiren is that his family supports him, or rather, they donât have enough time to worry about him. Chu Geâs parents supposedly work for a secretive organization; he doesnât even know what they do. He rarely sees them and only occasionally talks to his mother. He hasnât heard his fatherâs voice in a year. It wasnât always like this, but something changed in the past few yearsâ¦
The only thing the two old folks are anxious about is his marriage, and they rarely comment on anything else. His mother is proud that her son can write books, and she brags about him everywhere, making Chu Ge want to cover his face in embarrassment.
Yes, when Gu Ruoyan mentioned âAunt Wu said you are a writerâ during their blind date, that Aunt Wu is Chu Geâs biological mother. He doesnât know how she knows Gu Ruoyanâ¦
The reason why he moved out to rent a place even though no one was at home was that he was tired of the scrutiny from people around him. Whenever he goes out, he encounters neighbors and elders who smile and say, âLittle Chu, I know the manager of XX Leather Factory, do you want me to introduce youâ¦?â
Chu Ge also smiles and replies, âNo need, let brother-in-law have it.â
When he turns around, he can feel people whispering behind his back, âThat Chu familyâs son is useless, heâs in his late twenties and still idle at home.â
Out of sight, out of mind. He decided to move out to avoid all of that. This is the awkwardness of his profession, and Chu Ge is used to Gu Ruoyanâs behavior during their blind date.
Anyway, regardless of whether his family supports him or not, as a man in his late twenties, Chu Ge naturally doesnât want to ask his family for money. He insists that his income is quite good⦠If he fails now, he doesnât know how heâll live in the future.
Two men who share the same problem are eating skewers and drinking beer, and Zhang Qiren gives some suggestions for the following revisions: âYour writing has a bit of a harem tendency at the beginning, but there are no established relationships, and it gradually develops. This may be related to your personality⦠It leaves room for the future, and you can turn it into a speculative plot. Finally, you can give it an open ending, and no one knows which girl the protagonist choseâ¦â
Chu Ge is silent for a moment, âIâll be beaten by the members of my group for this.â
Zhang Qiren laughs, âI donât believe you havenât thought of this yourself. Why else would you be organizing the outline and taking leave?â
Chu Ge really hadnât thought of it before. It wasnât something that he was used to thinking about, so it was difficult for him to consider it at the moment. But now that Zhang Qiren had reminded him, it was like sudden enlightenment.
Zhang Qirenâs proposal not only solved the problem of missing women in the harem, but also no one would care about Qiu Wuji once all the women had been exposed. The process could please both the supporters of the harem and the supporters of single female leads. The results might even be better. The only downside would be receiving criticism after the novel was finished. But by that time, when all the money has been earned, why be afraid of criticism?
There was also another advantage. Previously, Chu Ge was worried about the role of Qiu Wuji, but now she could be written according to the original plot, with her relationship with the protagonist changed to that of a normal sect master and disciple. Anything related to ambiguity could be left out, and it didnât matter whether readers guessed or not.
This is simply a win-win solution.
Chu Ge raised his glass and sincerely said, âZhang Qiren, itâs just not fair that youâre not popular. Your research and understanding of these things are deeper than many others.â
Zhang Qirenâs eyes were bright. âI also think itâs not fair that Iâm not popular.â
He paused, and his gaze began to wander, his expression becoming a bit complicated.
Following his gaze, Chu Ge saw a black-clad girl in her late teens walking past a barbecue stand and into their neighborhood. As she passed by, the smell of alcohol wafted over.
Chu Ge recognized the girl because she lived in the same building, across from their apartment on the same floor.
In this day and age, neighborly relations are distant, and although they have lived on the same floor for so long, they have never spoken to each other. Even when they occasionally met in the elevator, they would each lower their heads and look at their phones without even saying hello, so they naturally did not know each otherâs names.
As a writer, Chu Geâs daily schedule is upside down, and the same is true for this girl. They often meet in the middle of the night, and every time he sees her, she is intoxicated with alcohol.
Sometimes there are small wounds on her foreheadâ¦
The first assumption of most people towards her would be a woman who accompanies men to drink, or perhaps a young mistress, but itâs more or less the same.
âShe was a game anchor, and I stumbled upon her once,â Zhang Qiren whispered. âBut she doesnât talk much and just does her own thing, so sheâs not very popular. Sheâs probably not even making enough to support herself.â
âJust like us, in the industry, weâre all failures, right?â Chu Ge said.
Zhang Qiren sipped his drink without saying a word.
Live broadcasting and online writing are actually very similar and easy to empathize with.
Everyone is a failure, so who looks down on whom?
Suddenly, Chu Ge said, âDo you like her?â
Zhang Qirenâs hand holding the glass tightened slightly, and he casually said, âShe looks pretty, so Iâm a little tempted. Isnât that normal? Havenât you been tempted before?â
To be honest, Chu Ge has also been tempted, even imagining on which occasion she would be the perfect companion. Itâs just a manâs thing, more of a whim than anything else. In high school, he even fantasized about the Chinese teacher in the next class.
In reality, no one has the money to go to those places anyway!
Soon, Zhang Qiren continued, âI donât like her that much. Itâs impossible to like someone in that line of work⦠Even we canât support ourselves, so even if we knew which venue she was working at, we wouldnât have the money to go and support her. Whatâs the point of talking about liking her or not?â
Chu Ge finished his drink in one gulp. âCome on, youâll be popular someday.â
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