King of Hollywood

Thank you very much. Thank you. Goodbye.

It's finally over. It's not easy. Look at the 4 million words. Almost two years, really tired, my back hurts to say...

Frankly, I wasn't very satisfied with this novel. At first, it was the idea of an "h" book, which I wrote myself. But he didn't mean to send it to the editor, and he felt there was some potential, and I didn't tell him that, so he signed off. This creates a problem, the outline is relatively modest, the preparatory work is not very detailed, and there is a sense of haste.

The advantage is that it's okay to compare the details randomly, as long as they circle back, and the disadvantage is that... once the ear is soft, uncontrolled details appear. Yeah, well, the biggest problem with this book is that it makes me most depressed, too many women.

It's common in the entertainment world to get a chance to have sex with a big man, and Hollywood is an obvious rule. It's not worth mentioning, but it's not a lot to stay with someone as a toy all the time. There is no such thing as the spirit of independence, the so-called independence and self-reliance of Americans is just a statement, and if there are more and better opportunities, there is absolutely no shortage of such women, just that there is no such person as Adrian in reality - who can coax people, be powerful, direct films and win prizes wildly.

But there's still a limit to this: one, two, three, four, even five, six, but a dozen or even dozen (someone counts, 50 collectibles, cough)... even Adrian is unlikely, after all, most of them are deals - unless you take the photos, videos, threats in the collection room, haha.

So I've always said that maybe the story could be a little more compact if we followed the pattern of three wives, four concubines, and countless friendships, or a wife, three or four lovers, and a bunch of friendships. People are also fresher, so that they don't get headaches about the character of many people behind them, and they get annoyed over repeated sections of the bridge.

Of course, I'm not trying to blame my friends for adding women, which is my problem, and I didn't pinch it well enough to strike a balance between listening to the reader and not listening to the reader.

However, so many women, Su Ji 'an, have undermined the authenticity of certain novels. But as long as I put these aside, this book still has something I want. And that is, I used a theory that was close to reality, but something that seemed rather than theoretical, to explain how Hollywood works, like production, PR, strength, power among the media, and so on.

I dare not say how perfectly I wrote it, nor dare I say that it is very close to the truth. In fact, a lot of things have my own brain patch, so when I encounter a difference between the information I find and the brain patch, don't mention that I will be more involved. But my logic is basically self-paced. Even fragile, but truly harmonious. Even the loyalty of so many women in Adrian is buried in a big killer pen like the collection room.

So, at least in the entertainment section, my book The King of Hollywood is relatively close to reality, and I'm somewhat proud of that.

I know that some of my friends might want to talk about the work of a fellow South Carolina student, and I admit, as an international student in the United States. He certainly knows more about American society than I do about a tourist who hastily visited the United States, but... how can I put it, I hear a friend say. He wanted to create a theme where he stood in hell looking up to heaven. To be honest, it's a good topic, and if I could, I'd like to try it. After all, positive energy is what we should be promoting.

But the question is, how can you look up to heaven if you can't even write hell?

I didn't mean to blame the Southern California classmate, but he was a little naive, after all, a college student. And that place in America, although I was just in a hurry, had a good economic base if the man went, and the house was really very comfortable in the room.

Although the classmate also worked in the music studio (he studied music), attended some events, and some friends who interned at the movie company, there was still a lack of experience, and… personally read some of his things, not only novels, but also articles, such as the gossip music industry, and felt that he had been assimilated by many simple Americans.

It's a pity that if I could, I'd really like to see a story that fits his theme without telling a lie.

All right, let's not talk about it. The book is over, Adrian's story is over, and the world is over. As for the next one... after I've had enough rest, I've been sitting in front of the computer for two years or more, and I've been up all night, and all kinds of problems have come out, and I feel a little bit rusty all over my body, so don't be paranoid now.

Besides, the book is finally finished, I should also write a little more uncensored, even darker version of Li, to comfort my fully booked friends, it has been too long not updated uncensored, cough.

Although the book was not particularly good and fluctuating along the way, the lawyer's letter from a company was silent, and the bullshit was that there was a strange encounter in the group.

That's strange. Although this book is about entertainment, and although friends and I often criticize social events in groups, we essentially want our country to be better and our lives to be better. But it's strange, I don't know when to join the group, one time I forgot to discuss something, this guy openly claimed to look forward to Master Wang landing now.

And he said it was definitely not a joke, even if a friend told him that even if Wang Shi landed, people like you were still ashes, and they didn't care at all, saying that as long as Wang Shi landed, he would have a chance to play. I've heard of the Road Party, but it's the first time I've seen the Road Party so lively. What's that saying? There is a lone leading party here, we can try to capture it, a leading party can provide us with energy for days...

Well, no kidding, anyway, no speculation, so we had to invite him out. As a result, half an hour later, the guy went to the forum to report me, and he reported it with a theft sticker or even threatened to call if he didn't handle it. I went, and it looks like that fragile glass heart was badly damaged, and unfortunately not even a tenth of the power of the lawyer's letter.

In fact, I was hoping that he would succeed at the time. If the book was genuinely sealed, I could write in the group, write whatever I wanted, and write whatever large-scale segments I wanted. I didn't have to constantly tangle with the past, haha.

All right, no kidding. This guy has nothing to do with us. The book is finished, and I can relax completely.

Of course, keep the show, thank the editors before and after, even if I don't say anything, from time to time help to get some referrals, help to cope and mentor in the lawyers letter incident, and thank them for taking care of the book.

And then my bookmates, the old widow of the book's first allies, the second allies chasing after the wind, helping to find information and have the necessary tide and trials, helping to provide financial advice zz and carelessness, providing foreign news sin and ace, etc., I can't name one, but I want to say thank you for your support.

Thank you for opening me up when I was upset, thank you for all your hard work in gathering information, thank you for helping me analyze the plot, thank you for your material and spiritual support, thank you very much!