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Chapter 566 Cao Zhiqiang's Really Valuable Axe(2/2)

Although Japan's prospects are bright, the prerequisite for all this is that Cao Zhiqiang must have a formal residence in Japan, preferably a permanent residence like a green card.

Without long-term residency in Japan, Cao Zhiqiang would not be able to achieve everything he envisioned.

How to obtain the right of residence? From the current point of view, the safest and fastest way for Cao Zhiqiang is to write novels and become a literary giant.

"Norwegian Wood" was Cao Zhiqiang's first blow to the Japanese literary circle.

Compared with this, the promotion of "Kun's Touya", or how many sales it can have, and how much money it can make, are all trivial.

It's not that Cao Zhiqiang doesn't need the money, but Cao Zhiqiang doesn't want to waste too much energy on singing right now.

When it comes to singing, he can finish an album of songs in just one day without any trouble at all.

But writing novels is different. Writing novels is really time-consuming, even if you don't use your brain and just plagiarize.

There are currently no reliable Japanese typewriters in Japan, and even if there were, Cao Zhiqiang couldn't type in Japanese, and he didn't want to learn how to use that complicated Japanese typewriter, so he could only use the oldest method, handwriting.

Another advantage of writing by hand is that you can leave an initial manuscript.

Not only can the initial manuscripts be used as evidence of originality, but once Cao Zhiqiang becomes famous in the future, these manuscripts can also be auctioned at high prices as the tide rises.

In this way, with Cao Zhiqiang's behind-the-scenes work and unremitting efforts, his first Japanese book "Norwegian Wood" was finally completed on the morning of the official release of "Kun's がいるだけで".
Chapter completed!
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