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Chapter 34 Inexplicable Hostility

When An Changqiu released the movie, it was so sudden that everyone felt that it was suddenly dark in front of him. They all thought that An Changqiu had closed the live broadcast. While he was slightly stunned, the screen in the live broadcast room was originally an extremely dark one. At this time, there was a trace of light in it.

The picture gradually became brighter, and then a very gorgeous meteor shower appeared on the screen. Everyone was slightly stunned when they saw this, not knowing what it was, but they were all deeply attracted by this extremely beautiful picture.

But after a moment, two narrators sounded, and then a man and a woman appeared. At this moment, everyone suddenly realized that this was an anime?

However, I don’t seem to have seen this anime before. Could it be that An Changqiu made it himself?

At this time, everyone was slightly shocked, completely unaware of what this anime was going on, but thinking about what An Changqiu said was a gift for them, so they immediately patiently and watched it directly.

After a moment, these fans were also attracted by the movie at this time, and then, before they knew it, tears instantly filled their eyes.

An Changqiu didn't know the facts there at this moment, but just looked at the test paper in front of him, which showed great distress. Occasionally, when the test paper was written, if there was a little trouble, he would change to the novel and write it.

After getting busy, time became faster. An Changqiu stood up and moved his body. A knock at the door suddenly came, and then An Changqiu's mother pushed open the door and walked in.

When he saw An Changqiu's table, there was a dense test paper, he immediately breathed a sigh of relief, and then he took it back without any trace.

"I saw that the light in your room was still on. I thought that you shouldn't go to bed yet, and I was afraid that you would be hungry, so I got some food."

Xuan Yiran said as she put the things she had made in front of An Changqiu, and then asked inadvertently, "I seemed to have heard before that you were going to give a gift to the fans of your live broadcast room. Have you given it?"

When An Changqiu heard this, he was slightly stunned. It turned out that his parents were also paying attention to this time and said that they came in to deliver food to him. In fact, it should be an excuse, right?

She was mainly worried about her own, so she found an excuse to come in and see his.

"It's already sent out."

An Changqiu was slightly silent, then nodded, that is, his parents didn't know how to do these things, otherwise they would have been staying in front of his live broadcast room at this moment.

Listening to An Changqiu's words, Xuan Yiran suddenly breathed a sigh of relief, "Then you eat first, I'll go out first." After that, Xuan Yiran left the room and brought the door up.

Then he quickly walked back to his room and ran to tell An Changqiu's father that An Changqiu's current situation had gone.

While eating, there was no way to do homework. An Changqiu simply swept the homework aside and then hanged his QQ on the computer. Usually, An Changqiu still doesn't get on QQ very much.

After An Changqiu got on QQ, a series of sounds rang out on the computer in an instant. Last time, I forgot to set up the QQ group, and now all the messages jumped out.

Seeing this, An Changqiu quickly set the message and clicked it as a state of no reminder. Then he looked at other messages beside him. In addition to some messages sent by book friends, there was actually a message sent by his editor.

Seeing this, An Changqiu clicked on it and took a look. The editor didn't say much, but just let An Changqiu update steadily. Next, I will give An Changqiu a big recommendation.

Seeing this, An Changqiu immediately responded to a message from the editor-in-chief. Before, An Changqiu knew something about the matter on Weibo and then handled it internally.

His editor-in-chief still takes good care of him, so An Changqiu still respects this editor-in-chief. When he saw the message sent by the editor, he naturally replied.

But when Changqiu just replied, the editor-in-chief responded quickly, which made An Changqiu slightly stunned. Unexpectedly, his editor-in-chief was still online now.

"Your book has good grades, and the next recommendations will be given to some big ones. It's your first time writing a book, right? I'll bring you into an author group. If you have any questions, you can ask the people inside."

After the editor finished speaking, he directly pulled An Changqiu into a group. Seeing this, An Changqiu said hello out of politeness.

But what happened next made An Changqiu feel slightly stunned.

"You are Chang'an? The one who wrote about the most saints of Confucianism and Taoism?"

An author named Tian Shu Friend asked An Changqiu very thorny at this time, which made An Changqiu frown slightly, and he couldn't understand what this guy was doing.

This was the first time he met this group, and it was also the first time he was chatting with other authors. I think it shouldn't be offending people, right?

"Yes, it's me, who are you?"

When the other party's words were thorny, An Changqiu became kind and immediately responded indifferently.

"Ha, who am I? You are also an author, but you don't know who I am? You don't even know me? Just like you, writing a book is destined to be a waste of time!"

That day, the book friend looked at what An Changqiu said and immediately sneered, as if he was extremely dissatisfied with An Changqiu not knowing him, and was extremely furious.

"Hey, old book, I'm just a newcomer. I just came here just now, so there's no need to do this."

"Yes, it's just a new author. You just came here and you just quarrel with others like this, making people think you are bullying the small ones with the big ones."

As soon as the book friend's words fell that day, a series of voices suddenly sounded on the side, some of whom were comforting, while others, looking at their appearance, seemed to be fanning the flames.

Seeing this, An Changqiu frowned slightly, not knowing what was going on here at all. After looking at the friend list, his editor was already offline, and he was usually busy.

Maybe I felt that I didn’t have time to teach An Changqiu something, so I pulled An Changqiu here, but I didn’t expect that many people in this group actually looked extremely hostile to An Changqiu.
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