Have You Ever Been a Star? Then Write Entertainment? – Chapter 86

Author, You Don't Want The Novel To Lose First Subscriptions, Right?

Chapter 86: Author, You Don’t Want The Novel To Lose First Subscriptions, Right?

The news of Yu Wei’s novel going on sale directly shocked half of the Entertainment Industry, with everyone asking:

What does going on sale mean?

It can only be said that different trades are like different mountains; only after asking did they realize that going on sale means the novel chapters start requiring payment. What, spend money? I’m out.

“Don’t go, begging for first subscriptions!”

“The next song, I will dedicate to my readers!”

Everyone originally really wanted to leave, but they couldn’t resist Yu Wei’s attitude being truly impeccable. No other stars in the Entertainment Industry are as honest as him.

What else is there to say, I’ll just subscribe!

If it were someone else, they would just have fans brush the data directly. But Yu Wei neither fakes data nor cuts fans’ leeks, which is indeed beyond reproach.

More importantly, he truly feels like a living person. Seeing his sincere attitude begging for subscriptions, those who don’t know might really think he’s some failure old failure…

The first chapter review of the listing speech: You beg me.

This kind of comment from an Entertainment Industry star would definitely be ignored, but Yu Wei actually replied to him: “I’m really begging you.”

Entertainment Industry fans work themselves to death making data, doing support ranking and controlling comments tearing roles, stars not only don’t express gratitude but even complain they’re too slow.

Yu Wei’s reply in their eyes was no less than a spring breeze brushing over Lugu Lake, autumn rain moistening Jiuzhaigou!

First-tier stars mingling with fans, even wanting to release a song for fans—how could they dream such a thing…

Are Yu Wei’s fans this satisfied?

No need to be data workers, no need to join internet flame wars, no need to spend money on support, just read the book to receive his sincere gratitude. With so many representative works, fans have plenty of face when going out.

Even rhythm fans don’t need to worry, it doesn’t matter, Yu Wei will handle it himself.

Where else can you find such an easy and worry-free way to chase stars?

In comparison, their years of chasing stars were like hard labor. Yu Wei’s one listing event made Domestic Entertainment fans experience what “other people’s stars” means.

Fans from several long-resentful groups have exploded. Comparing people is infuriating; that’s the last straw that breaks them.

“Big bro, I don’t ask you to have strength like Yu Wei. We’ve been fans for so long and everyone knows your weight, but can you learn someone’s attitude? Last time at the airport pickup, who were you showing that sour face to?”

“Roommate fans are happily following Yu Wei like idiots every day, only I feel like a clown, worrying my heart out every day for your meager views. I’m really fed up.”

“Wives changing one after another we endured, your alternate account being exposed with filthy words we could still whitewash for you, but today I really can’t take it anymore. Bye bye!”

The novel going on sale indirectly caused massive unfollows from several stars’ fans, something Yu Wei himself hadn’t anticipated…

Entertainment Industry fans unfollowing is normal, just rarely so concentrated. He merely acted as the fuse.

Originally, their own child being disobedient was just that, but after looking at others’ homes, their child is excellent in character and academics, and even cooks four dishes and a soup after school—who can stand that?

Later, netizens called this day the “Listing Night” in Domestic Entertainment history, not only referring to Yu Wei going on sale, but also describing how Yu Wei put other stars on the fire to roast…

Everyone came to Domestic Entertainment to make money, but you’re not after fame or profit, just wanting to write books?

You doing this makes us look very awkward.

Yu Wei had no time for gossip tonight; he was already writing until he forgot what heaven and earth are. Which listing doesn’t have explosive updates? At this point, even salted fish has to flip over!

Especially after the data requirements for redeeming works changed, interaction volume is even harder—fewer updates mean readers wanting to comment more can’t find entry points.

Other authors may not know, but his explosive updates can truly change fate.

Seven chapters on listing isn’t much, but for him with no drafts, slow typing, and a main job, it’s already giving his all. Hitting a lucky number isn’t easy…

Deduct 7 and send Hell fire.

Before midnight, Yu Wei rushed to write two chapters, at least giving readers something to read first. The remaining five chapters he’ll slowly make up later!

These two chapters wrapped up the Singer-songwriter grand finale, with the protagonist crowned “Singer-songwriter of the Year,” officially gaining a foothold in Domestic Entertainment.

Such pure wish-fulfillment bridges don’t need deep scrutiny, just shock, explosive power, swallowing the sky, watering the sun, extreme heroism, and finally an award speech.

Normally, the protagonist’s award speech just needs some pretentiousness, but considering Wei Yu is a “scoring maniac,” he simply had the protagonist score the eight songs of the grand finale.

Yes, when ruthless, even his own works get scored—just ask if other Entertainment Industry people are scared.

NPCs in the novel definitely aren’t scared, but Yu Wei’s plot truly frightened many stars. Even Meng Han’s Smog lost?

This song won that year’s Golden Melody Award and ranks high on the Chinese historical rock list. Losing just like that—isn’t that a bit too arbitrary?

What the hell is his Blue Lotus?

Yu Wei started writing real-life works to spark readers’ curiosity, but previous opponents were too weak. Fans love drama but it didn’t work.

But this grand finale Smog is different—a true Chinese classic. You can’t defeat it in the novel with just a few lines, right?

This really needs an explanation!

You say Wei Yu beat up Liang Zhi Chao and everyone laughs it off, since no one knows Liang Zhi Chao well. But saying Wei Yu beat Ye Wen, they’ll at least ask what Wei Yu’s deal is…

“Author, you don’t want the novel to lose first subscriptions, right.”

“Sakura readers, tone it down.”

“New fan, has Yu Wei always been this sincere? The Entertainment Industry hasn’t had such a genuine star in a long time. Spot on.”

“Don’t be fooled upstairs, dog author is good at scamming, just knows to write song titles to fish, can’t even release one song in half a day.”

“I’m Meng Han teacher’s fan, rational fan, talking nonsense. Can Smog lose to Blue Lotus?”

Um… that’s very rock music.

Actually, Yu Wei choosing Smog was restrained; this song barely makes the historical rock top ten, not even Meng Han teacher’s best work.

His most popular one ranks third in rock, high in the entire Chinese song list, exaggerated in sentiment and public appeal. Writing it in would easily draw hate.

Even writing his career second representative work has so many readers unable to accept it, showing Meng Han teacher’s status in rock—not Heavenly King, but at least a leader.

Seeing the growing skeptical remarks, Yu Wei was delighted instead of angry.

Perfect, what he lacks now is exactly interaction volume!

Now he found the traffic password. For future data requirements, normal writing for subscriptions, but for interaction volume, write a few good-tempered big shots.

Fellow daoist, come into my Human Emperor Banner for a chat!

Not afraid of opponents’ fans questioning him, afraid they don’t come. If they don’t, who fills his missing interaction volume?

Thinking this way, the data change for redeeming works is actually good for him. After all, numbers are limited; constant chase reads and subscriptions would exhaust him eventually.

But interaction volume is different—as long as readers talk a lot, it can keep increasing, theoretically unlimited. Even with few readers, as long as everyone is active, no problem.

Almost misunderstood; the System still loves him.

While staying up to write the third update, the over a thousand interaction volume was enough. He redeemed Blue Lotus and continued explosive updates.

For the middle chapters, he planned to finish the Charlotte Troubles movie plot. The movie hasn’t premiered in the novel, so not shown in the System yet; now the time is right.

For the movie box office, he chose to restore it: 1.445 billion. This data in 2015 is absolutely great, but recent years’ box office inflation makes it sound mediocre.

This is the effect Yu Wei wanted. After all, he’s writing a movie in the novel; readers haven’t even seen a hair of it, too high box office hard to convince.

1.4 billion is just right, shows the film’s value without being exaggerated, and perfectly restores the original movie’s box office.

Movie plots in Entertainment Novels are best for padding word count—copy some reviews and analysis to fill half a chapter, even succinctly retell the plot.

But Yu Wei has nothing to copy; no Charlotte Troubles here. He can only write from memory casually, not convenient to introduce plot; one chapter ends it.

“Update this much first, can’t do more.”

After churning out four chapters in one go, Yu Wei finally couldn’t hold on. Frequent writers know stamina isn’t the issue, brainpower lags easily.

Brainless light novel readers need to empty their minds while reading; authors writing are similar—hours of high-intensity immersion in plot, whoever writes knows the numbness.

Yu Wei planned to redeem Charlotte Troubles before sleep, since his subscriptions and interaction volume are good.

But opening the panel left him dumbfounded. What is this?

[Redemption Requirement: Protagonist Wei Yu Popularity Value greater than ten thousand.]

[Redeemable Works: None]

Role Popularity Value? Isn’t this data requirement too niche?

Bad, Wei Yu wants to join the table!

Have You Ever Been a Star? Then Write Entertainment?

Have You Ever Been a Star? Then Write Entertainment?

当过明星吗,你就写文娱?
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Status: Ongoing Author: Released: 2025 Native Language: Chinese
Failure author Yu Wei transmigrated into a bottom tier young fresh meat, but bound an entertainment writer system. As long as novel data meets the standard, the works appearing in the book can be perfectly mastered by him, knowing both what they are and why. Writing novels can make you stronger? Others are practicing singing, he is writing; Others are acting, he is writing; Others are jumping around on variety shows, he is still writing on the side. While writing, the book remains a failure, but he becomes popular... …… "What thing is 'Heart Wall'? I couldn't even find this song." "Copied the wrong song, huh? Even the plagiarist can't write it clearly, cut it early." "Godly author, writing entertainment and making up songs himself, poisoned to death!" "Have you ever been a star? Writing things randomly, assuming things?" Urban entertainment is the least lacking in refreshers, readers only see it as fun. Until a few days later they saw this song on the program...

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