Chapter 1 Those Years

Chapter 1 Those Years

Li Chen seems to have been stimulated by something recently.

He actually took the initiative to learn. Not only was I curious, but even my best friends who grew up together were surprised.

He stopped going to the game hall or the Internet cafe, and even stopped participating in the rare group activities for men and women.

Don't get the wrong idea, the group activity is just roller skating.

Of course, the added bonus is that you can take the opportunity to pull the girl's hands on her shoes.

This caused some of his close friends to mock him and say he was showing off.

In fact, Li Chen is not pretending to be cool, he is just a sober person.

He saw himself in the next twenty years, accomplishing nothing.

Yes, he was born again.

Now that I’m reborn, instead of wasting my youth, I might as well just ignore it and focus on studying hard.

This year is 01, he is a sophomore in high school and has one year left before the college entrance examination.

He doesn't want to fail the entrance exam, repeat the year and end up in a fake third-tier university.

Fortunately, he is not stupid, he was just playful in his previous life, otherwise he would not have been admitted to high school while playing around.

Three months later, it was summer vacation.

I now completely believe that this kid has really turned over a new leaf.

The three best friends all said privately that the damn Li Chen was possessed by a ghost.

Although the results of this final exam were not ideal, I can only be happy when I see the changes in my son.

During the summer vacation, Li Chen continued to review his lessons while thinking about how to make his first pot of gold.

He has made up his mind to live a brilliant life.

He plans to apply for the Beijing Film Academy next year. His short-term goal is to become a big director, and his long-term goal is to become a capital tycoon.

Not as ordinary as in the previous life, as if I had never been to this world.

So the first pot of gold is very important. He is not a second-generation rich man, and he cannot rely on his father, so he can only rely on himself.

If he had known that he would be reborn, he would have definitely memorized a few sets of Double Color Ball numbers.

In that case, he could also become the leading actor of a prize worth hundreds of millions that only appeared in the news in his previous life.

Didn’t I get my first pot of gold? Unfortunately, things didn’t go as I wished.

QQ was not listed that year, but Moutai was listed. However, the stock price was really hard to describe.

Li Chen's family is a simple working class family.
hiss.!
can not afford!
If I remember correctly, the old man held on to the Foshan Lighting shares for more than ten years before selling them.

He doesn't remember how much money he made, but it was definitely not as fast as the increase in prices.

After much thought, Li Chen decided to write online articles.

Most computers at that time were "big-butt" desktop computers like the one in Li Chen's home.

It's good to have one. The one in his house was a second-hand one bought by his old man when he was admitted to high school.

I turned on the computer and a familiar voice rang out. The screen showed that the computer was running at 98% and was extremely slow.

Registered an account under the banyan tree.

Qidian and Zhulang had not yet been established, the most famous one at that time was Under the Banyan Tree.

This platform is the earliest original literature platform in China.

In 02, Rongshuxia Literature Network began to cooperate with publishing houses on a large scale.

Li Chen remembered that Cai Zhiheng's "Locust Black Tea" was published by Rongshuxia.

By the way, Cai Zhiheng’s famous work is "The First Close Contact".

Perhaps not many people know Cai Zhiheng.

But if you talk about "Dancing with the Wind, Pi Zi Cai," I'm afraid there are few people born in the 80s who don't know it.

Young people who didn’t watch “First Contact” back then were definitely good students who turned a deaf ear to what was happening outside.

Li Chen went through in his mind all the novels that could be "copied", said wrongly, and could be written.

After much thought, Li Chen finally made up his mind.

He began to type on the keyboard skillfully, and a few big words appeared on the computer: "Those Years, We Chased the Same Girl".

He didn't know how popular the book was back then, but the movie adaptation that later directly sparked a craze for youth movies.

The last one was out of control and there were countless followers.

Such as the Youth series, Tiny Times series and so on.

Li Chen slapped his forehead.

Yes, To Youth can also be written. This novel and Those Years were serialized in 07 and 06 respectively.

It just so happens that he has read both of these books.

Because the movies were so popular, he read the two books from beginning to end more than five or six times.

All you need to do in the two books is to make slight changes to the names of people and places.

As for whether Jiubadao would find it strange and why the things in the novel were so similar to his experiences, Li Chen didn't bother to care.

Whoever writes it first gets it!

Those Years has a total of 160,000 words, and To Youth has 250,000 words.

Li Chen plans to type only 3,000 words a day so that it will not affect his studies.

I can basically finish typing those years during the summer vacation, and then upload them as a series after finishing them.

Time flies. It has been two months since the start of school and I have started uploading those years.

Judging from the feedback on the website, the response is pretty good.

But it certainly can't be compared with that in Taiwan, after all, Under the Banyan Tree was only established about three years ago.

In the blink of an eye, it was time for thousands of troops to cross the single-plank bridge.

Success or failure depends on this one move! It depends on whether you can shiver.

After finishing his last comprehensive science exam, Li Chen walked out of the examination room and let out a sigh of relief. He knew he had succeeded.

He had a good idea of ​​how he would do in the exam, and before the Spring Festival he had already applied for the Directing Department of Beijing Film Academy on its admissions website.

Now it depends on whether the college entrance examination scores can reach the admission score.

When I got home, my mother had already prepared a table full of her signature dishes.

The old man has been on business trips to Hainan in recent years and only comes back for one or two months every year.

He and his mother have always lived at home.

"How did you do on the test?"

Li Chen smiled and said, "Don't worry, Mom. I can't say for sure if I can get into Tsinghua or Peking University, but I'm confident that I can get into a first-tier university."

My mother's face instantly lit up with joy. Ever since my father was sent to Hainan for a long time in 1996, my mother has been focusing all her attention on me.

"Really?"

"How could it be false? You also went to primary school, and you didn't know you had failed the test after you left the examination room?"

The old lady was cheerful and didn't care about her son's teasing: "Hurry up and eat. After eating, give your dad a call. Your dad just called to ask if you're home."

Just as the mother and daughter finished eating, the phone rang.

"Hurry up and answer it, it must be your father."

Li Chen looked at the phone display and saw that the area code was not 0898, but a mobile phone number.

I casually replied to my mother: "He's not my father."

Then he picked up the phone: "Hello."

A male voice came from the other end of the phone: "Hello, is this Mr. Li Chen's home?"

"Yes, who are you?"

"Haha, I'm the editor under the banyan tree."

Li Chen's heart moved: "Is there something wrong?"

My mother asked curiously, "Who is it?"

Li Chen shook his head slightly, and the other end of the phone said, "That's right, Mr. Li, your works have been very popular with readers in those years."

"This year, the website has begun to cooperate with publishers on a large scale. I am calling you to discuss publishing fees."

Li Chen was a little excited. It finally came.

When he signed the contract with the website, he did not sign a Class A contract that was like a contract of sale.

Instead, they signed a Class B contract with greater autonomy.

Because he knew that this novel would be a hit. Even though he was a newbie, the novel was a masterpiece.

Therefore, copyright, adaptation rights, filming rights, etc. must be in your own hands.

Good wine needs no bush; sooner or later someone will come knocking.

There is only one electronic copyright on the website.

If you want to publish, you have to talk to yourself.

(End of this chapter)