Chapter 367 Literary Club Book Sharing Meeting(1/2)
In the literary club, Ying Chanxi sat on the podium after arriving at the mobile classroom.
When the club members arrived one after another and the time came to one o'clock in the afternoon, Ying Chanxi looked at the time, then nodded and clapped his hands to signal everyone to quiet down.
"President Li Luo still has some things to deal with in the rock club, so please ask me to take care of it."
Ying Chanxi showed his dignity as the president of the student union and said calmly, "Our activities today are very simple."
"First, you can continue to exchange pen pal letters with classmates who have confirmed pen pal relationships."
"The second is a recent reading sharing session. Everyone can choose a book they have read recently, share their thoughts after reading it, and give some reasons why I recommend it to everyone."
"The third is to arrange the two vice presidents of our literary club this year. When Li Luo comes over, he will make the announcement."
Ying Chanxi must be very capable in terms of personal abilities. Hosting this kind of club activity is easy and effortless.
In the first half hour, let everyone exchange pen pal letters. If you haven’t prepared a letter, you can start writing it on the spot.
Or if you receive a letter, you can choose to write a reply on the spot after reading it.
After waiting for half an hour for the pen pal letter session to pass, Ying Chanxi checked the time and saw that Li Luo hadn't arrived yet, so he continued the reading sharing session.
What she didn't expect was that this reading sharing meeting was completely different from the past.
In the past, everyone would share some classics at home and abroad, such as "Camel Xiangzi", which is relatively well-known, and would not even be mentioned. By default, everyone has basically read it.
Therefore, at reading sharing meetings, some relatively unpopular classics often appear. Even Ying Chan Xi is quite beneficial. Occasionally, I will buy and read the books shared by club members.
But today, the situation has completely changed...
"The book I want to share today is called "I'm Really Not a Celebrity."" A boy named Su Lintian stood up and shared with everyone. But just after saying this, he couldn't hold back his laughter and hurriedly
I covered my mouth to stop laughing.
The other students present also burst into laughter, and even Ying Chanxi on the podium was dumbfounded.
Su Lintian, on the other hand, calmed down his expression and continued seriously: "I just read this book, which has about 200,000 words."
"I didn't actually read online books before, but after getting in touch with them, I found that although it may not be as deep as traditional classics in terms of content, it is indeed a very good read if it is just for leisure and entertainment."
"For example, "I'm Really Not a Star" written by our president personally tells the story of a down-and-out 18th-tier star who traveled to an imaginary parallel earth and relied on the classic songs of the original earth.
With his film and television works, he has gradually become the godfather of entertainment."
"To be honest, compared with traditional classics, online articles naturally have a stronger sense of expectation."
"I believe that everyone here is the same. Just hearing the introduction of such a small person's counterattack and growing into a big person, I am probably already thinking and looking forward to what the protagonist will do and which works he will choose? And other people in the parallel world,
How will you react when you hear and see these excellent works?"
I have to say that although Su Lintian originally just wanted to make a joke, after watching Li Luo's "I'm Really Not a Star", he did analyze something logically.
When what he said was meaningful, it was not easy for Ying Chanxi to interrupt him.
But this must be the first time that someone chose to recommend and share an online novel in the activity classroom of the First Chinese Literature Club.
The key is, because this online article was written by the president himself, and the results are very good.
So naturally, the members felt less alienated from this work.
Originally, some club members might have looked down on such a work, but after thinking about it, this thing was written by the club president, who is also a high school student like me, so I won't be too harsh on it when I read it.
On the contrary, it may be because I didn’t know much about online writing before. At first glance, this is almost three million words long. Even just looking at this word count, I have to admire the president’s creative perseverance.
And after reading the content in the novel, it makes people laugh even more, and they have to admire the president's imagination.
However, although Su Lintian was brave, he was not to the level of Baotian. After sharing this book, he only talked about the advantages of this book from a more serious perspective.
But after Su Lintian sat down, Jiang Liuxian's deskmate Aikes on the other side immediately raised his hand to signal.
Ying Chanxi asked her to speak.
So Aikesi stood up with a smile, raised his head and chest, and said without fear: "Like the classmate just now, I am here to share "I'm Really Not a Celebrity"."
"However, my perspective of observation is different from his. I think that in addition to the main plot of the novel itself, this book also has a major feature in terms of the relationship between the male and female protagonists!"
When he said this, Aikosi paused and seemed to start thinking about it.
Others here, especially those students who had actually gone to read the novel, immediately cast admiring glances at her when they heard what Aikosi said.
Especially Su Lintian just now, he admired this very much, thinking, do you really dare to say it?
On the podium, Ying Chanxi originally thought that the session about "I'm Really Not a Celebrity" had passed, but she didn't expect that there would be more later. She suddenly felt a headache and held her forehead.
Especially when I heard Aikes talk about the relationship between the male and female protagonists, I had a bad premonition for no reason.
It's just that the school girl has already said this, so you can't interrupt her directly.
So Ying Chanxi had no choice but to bite the bullet and continue listening.
Thinking about it from another angle, Ying Chanxi was quite happy to hear someone praising the novel written by Li Luo.
But if Li Luo himself could withstand the firepower at the scene, Ying Chanxi would probably be happier.
"I have read more than 500,000 words of this book!" Aikosi raised his chin very proudly and said, "There are three female protagonists in it, but my favorite is probably the one named Shen Dongdong. Heroine."
"As the protagonist's childhood sweetheart, I have always dreamed of becoming an actor because I have had a strong desire to perform since I was a child."
"But after successfully admitted to the top film school in the country, and was lucky enough to get an interview invitation from a certain crew, but when the director asked her to follow unspoken rules, she was full of disappointment in this industry."
"So she felt dejected, and after clearly rejecting the other director's unspoken request, she decided to quietly improve her acting skills in school. Even if there was no drama to act in, she could go to the National Theater and other places to shine."
"It was under such circumstances that her childhood sweetheart Li Yang became a ray of light in her acting career."
"I really like the character Shen Dongdong." When Aikesi said this, she looked directly at Ying Chanxi, "I feel that her mind is very clean and pure. When facing the male protagonist, she has that kind of Emotions are also cultivated from an early age and are not mixed with the slightest benefit."
When he heard this, Ying Chanxi blinked his eyes. Although he was said to be a little shy, he also felt a little happy in his heart and his cheeks were slightly red.
Some classmates who had already figured out who Shen Dongdong's prototype was, when they saw Ying Chanxi's reaction and changes on the podium, they immediately cursed in their hearts that the president deserved to die.
"She has liked Li Yang since she was a child. She has not changed her attitude just because Li Yang was once in decline or became outstanding later on. She has always faced him with the same attitude."
Aikesi continued, "At this point, I think Shen Dongdong is really cute, but I feel a little bit sorry for her."
"After all, such a good girl really deserves to be treated sincerely, instead of being forced to share the male protagonist's love equally with two other equally good girls."
"But... this is a fantasy novel after all. I wonder if boys like this kind of plot. Several girls fall in love with me, and then I can still take the initiative in choosing."
Having said this, Aikosi snorted, glanced around at the boys in the classroom, and chuckled, "If it were me, I would probably just slap him twice. It's really stinky."
"What two slaps?"
Just when Aikes finished sharing, a figure walked in from the front door of the activity classroom.
Hearing Aikesi's last words, Li Luo looked over curiously and asked doubtfully.
At this moment, the classroom burst into laughter, and even Ying Chanxi on the podium couldn't help laughing.
Aiko Si also didn't expect that he would be bumped into by the real owner as soon as he finished scolding him. He felt a little embarrassed and hurriedly sat down and hid in Jiang Liuxian's arms, not daring to look at Li Luo.
"Jiang Jiang... If the president knows, he won't beat me, right?"
"Yes, probably not." Jiang Liuxian responded in a low voice with a slight blush.
"Will you give me small shoes?"
"You are overthinking, the president is not that kind of person."
Seeing the sudden laughter in the classroom, Li Luo walked up to the podium in confusion, glanced at Ying Chanxi who was also laughing, and couldn't help but ask: "What's going on?"
"It's nothing." Ying Chanxi shook his head, covered his mouth and chuckled, "It's just a reading sharing meeting."
"Oh, that's it." Li Luo didn't doubt him. He looked at the time and it was still early, so he nodded and said, "Then let's continue. Is there anyone else who wants to share?"
"Yes, yes!" Aikes immediately grabbed Jiang Liuxian's hand, raised her right hand high, and said with a smile, "President! Jiang Jiang said she wanted to share the book "I'm Really Not a Celebrity"! This
She stayed up late for two days and watched it for a long time! She even had dark circles under her eyes."
"Sisi!" After Jiang Liuxian noticed that everyone's eyes were focused on him, he suddenly panicked a little and quickly withdrew his hand.
On the podium, after hearing what Aikes said, Li Luo's eyes twitched, and he probably guessed what the hell these people were sharing just now.
But before Li Luo could react, Ying Chanxi had already taken it easy and said by name, "Jiang Liuxian, please tell me."
There was another burst of laughter in the classroom, followed by violent applause.
This time, Li Luo was at the scene and turned on the music directly in front of the president. This excitement was really a must-see.
So everyone started making noises, and Jiang Liuxian had no choice but to stand up with a blushing face.
But after all, he is also the deputy monitor, and he used to be the squad leader in a junior high school class. Jiang Liuxian just sorted out his thoughts for a while, temporarily restrained his shyness, and turned to share seriously:
"After reading this book of about 700,000 words, I have a slightly different idea than Sisi just now."
"Leaving aside the harem nature of this type of web novel, I think the emotional plot between each female protagonist and male protagonist is very well designed."
"Well... I usually read some romance novels, the protagonists are all girls." Jiang Liuxian blushed slightly when he said this, but continued, "Actually, there are also a few boys like this in romance novels.
The plot revolves around the heroine."
"But in this kind of books, the heroine is always described as ordinary. She can capture the hearts of all kinds of boys simply by relying on some silly and sweet attributes."
"I think in comparison, in the book President, the male protagonist is good enough. Whether it is in terms of personal ability, character, or way of dealing with things, there are enough reasons to attract these outstanding female protagonists."
"Under such circumstances, the relationship between the male protagonist and the female protagonist did not arise suddenly, but the goodwill accumulated bit by bit in the advancement and collision of the plot again and again."
To be continued...