Writing Web Novels In America-Chapter 283 - 288: Wang Jian’s Tendency

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Chapter 283: Chapter 288: Wang Jian’s Tendency

New York, inside a delicate apartment.

Molly was snacking while actively tweeting.

As the most active female book fan on the site and organizer of multiple events,

ever since the last feminist rally, due to the book fans’ daring acts of "stripping",

she had caught the attention of some bigwig.

"This is the ’Hillary Feminist Fund’ sponsorship," Molly remembered a young woman in a suit explaining to her.

"We need to promote feminist ideas among book fans and, when necessary, organize some marches."

Is this just about using the Democrat Party’s inherent political stance and Hillary’s influence to gather votes for Clinton?

Molly, from a middle-class family, was quite familiar with these tactics.

"Haha, with Clinton’s current support rate, they probably won’t be providing funds for long," Molly muttered to herself. "But, the money sure is easy to earn."

Not to mention the popular show "Anomalies," featuring women who could fly and beat up the male protagonists.

Even HBO’s "Prison Break Special Forces" gained a female audience due to the sexual orientation of the male lead.

In Wang Jian’s new book, "King Arthur," even the Knights of the Round Table and the biggest stakes were women!

Though many male readers were reluctant to admit this.

"But all that industry knowledge comes from male leads; few women care about such things!"

A young brat registered as Leonard was still arguing with her.

Molly scratched her messy hair, picked a cookie from her bra, and stuffed it in her mouth, pondering how to respond.

Now she had a significant following on Twitter, wielding some influence.

She couldn’t lose this debate to the boy!

Then, a notification on the website caught Molly’s eyes.

"’Harem Boleyn Family,’ ’Female Pope,’ ’My Genius Girl Friend’ to be physically published by Random House in Italy." frёewebnoѵēl.com

"Also, the newly joined member of the Writers Association, Wang Jian, is confirmed to announce major news related to feminism at the new book release in Italy."

Hmm?

Molly’s heart leapt with joy.

She promptly copied and pasted this message to Leonard.

"How sad for men, Wang’s feminist leaning is so obvious."

"And you still think, like you, Wang is just another foul man who doesn’t understand respect for women?"

After typing this, Molly closed Twitter and continued reading "King Arthur."

"The protagonist is so gentle with the witches, just like a Prince Charming."

Molly had no interest in industrial development plots; she skimmed through the daily interactions between the male lead and the witches.

Moreover, she imagined herself in the role of the witch, and the male lead?

Of Course, it was Wang Jian!

Over at his computer, Leonard, seeing her reply, was infuriated.

Had he misunderstood Wang?

Was he truly a feminist?

Leonard hesitated, then copied and pasted the dialogue to the mogul who had once sponsored him.

"I’ve met Wang, he’s definitely not a feminist!"

"Besides, in a way, isn’t ’King Arthur’ about women being dependent on a male protagonist?"

"Then why would Wang work so hard to gain favor with women?" asked Leonard, freshly dumped by Goddess and filled with a sense of betrayal.

"Although I don’t understand, my friend once said, a company needs to identify its target customer base."

"Wang isn’t just a writer; he’s also the founder of a company."

"Maybe, we men are more reserved in our support, unlike those female groups."

Leonard stared at the replies, deep in thought.

It seemed women had openly supported Wang numerous times.

"But why would a billionaire have so many crises needing our support?" Leonard murmured in agony.

Meanwhile, at the Vatican.

Legendary Journalist Woodward walked out from a cardinal’s reception room.

He was quite dissatisfied that even with Mr. Redstone’s connections, he couldn’t meet the Pope.

"Does the Catholic Church think they have as strong a pull in the United States as in Europe?"

"How much effort did you all exert to suppress the Boston child molestation case!"

He would have never visited this place, stuck in the Middle Ages if it weren’t for that bestselling author trying to upset the publishing world!

But...

The result was not bad!

Woodward looked at the novels in his hands, his lips curling slightly.

"Female Pope" direly uncovered the Church’s past they wished to stay buried.

"King Arthur" cast the Church as a villain meddling in foreign affairs and burning heretics.

Moreover, Wang Jian’s novels were to be physically published by Random House in Italy?

Woodward had greatly exaggerated Wang Jian’s and the site’s influence among American youth.

"Your Eminence, imagine if young Italians got as obsessed with these novels as American youths."

"That... would be so damaging to the Church’s interests!"

After the cardinal carefully read the novels, his expression was no longer calm.

Woodward thought back to the cardinal’s expression when he saw "Da Vinci’s Code," still wanting to laugh out loud.

But, Wang Jian and his represented website’s influence had expanded too rapidly.

Now, many writers’ first choice was the website, not publishers.

Even Hollywood giant Universal, under new ownership, was ready to collaborate with them!

He recalled the call from the editor-in-chief of Simon and Schuster, "If this continues, Hollywood giants won’t need to maintain publishing houses."

"The market for compelling IPs will concentrate in the hands of Marvel, DC, just like the comics."

Thinking of the cardinal’s promise, Woodward cheerfully got into the car.

"First, through Disney, Viacom, contact some influential figures in the Democrat Party."

"Next, through the British Royal Family, the Church, connect with the conservatives in the Republican Party."

"Finally, we can initiate a public call to amend legislation."

The political forces behind Goldman Sachs, seeing this situation, would likely choose to back down.

"Whether it’s Disney or Viacom to lead on review rights,"

"It’s something Mr. Eisner and Mr. Redstone need to discuss."

"Wang," he muttered, "Business and politics are forever inseparable."

"You such a naive fellow, better just go home and be a bestselling author!"

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