"To my dear friend Scott Adams

Thank you very much for your letter. I have finished reading the novel you sent me. I feel that I must have been blessed by God to contact this novel so early. The count of Monte Cristo is a great work, even though it was born in modern times and did not experience the precipitation of time. What you and I feel moved is the best evaluation of this work. You certainly don't know when I wrote this letter. It's not in the morning when the servant prepared the sweet milk, in the afternoon when the servant enjoyed the afternoon tea, or in the quiet night, but in the night when I should have gone to sleep.

The count of Monte Cristo was delivered at noon. However, it seems that it has a magic power that I can't leave them behind. From noon to night, I can only use those snacks to satisfy my hunger.

Oh! When I read count of Monte Cristo, I even forgot hunger and sleep. I never knew that a novel could have so much charm

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I can assure you that the count of Monte Cristo will appear on the cover of Norton's night next week, and it will make a sensation in the literary world of the kingdom of Baron. Please ask the talented novelist Mr. Alexander for me that we are willing to publish this novel on the most generous terms. I can't wait to see the count of Monte Cristo appear in all the big bookstores in Norton.

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Oh, by the way, you have praised Meredith in your letter. Although she is indeed an excellent woman, I think Haidai is the most suitable and perfect companion for the count. In the illustration of the novel, she is so noble and beautiful.

Your friend, Devon Henrietta, was written on November 2, 1325 in the Baren calendar. "

After reading Devon Henrietta's letter, Scott felt the joy he expected. One day after Pran sent the second half of the count of Monte Cristo here, he could not forget the plot of the count of Monte Cristo for a long time. It was like the aftertaste of wine on his tongue. Every aftertaste was more mellow.

The second half of the story of count of Monte Cristo is far more wonderful than he expected, which gives him too much surprise. Looking back on the appearance of Pulan's door-to-door help, he is glad to listen to his friend motley Evelyn, who is also the reviewer.

He was sure that the count of Monte Cristo would become a best seller in the kingdom of Baron only with the first half of the volume.

After reading the second half of the book, he is sure that the count of Monte Cristo will leave a strong mark in the literary world of Baron kingdom! Maybe it's leaving traces in the whole world literature history.

In terms of the brilliance of the novel, there are few works in literary history that can match count of Monte Cristo. In terms of the depth of the plot, there are many classic works in the literary world that are deeper than count of Monte Cristo. In terms of popularity, the novel version of EVA's Secret performed by the theater some time ago is the representative of popular novels, telling the story of a hero who takes back his country, It's more exciting for the audience.

But the combination of the three《 The reading experience of the count of Monte Cristo has been improved unprecedentedly. It belongs to the first school in the history of literature!

Now, he has the honor to witness and participate in it.

After reading the last sentence stressed in Devon's letter, Scott sighed: "Haide is indeed the treatment of the heroine, and Mr. Adrian must also think that a woman like Haide is more worthy of love."

Even after reading the second half of the book, Scott's favorite female character is the protagonist Edmond's fiancee, melcedes. This woman with a bumpy fate did not get a happy ending in the end. Looking back on all the descriptions of melcedes in the novel, he can't help sighing. Harvey has given the character the soul, which makes him feel deeply distressed.

The woman who has always loved the protagonist can only spend the rest of her life in an empty heart.

Scott is aware of his university friend's social status in the capital Norton, he just needs a word, "the count of Monte Cristo" can break away from all the shackles to appear in front of readers.

What excites Scott most is Norton's night, which is the most famous literary journal in Norton and even Baron kingdom. It is published every half a month, mainly serializing poems and anthologies. The most outstanding works in China can be published in this literary journal. The author of any poem may be a famous literary master in Baron Kingdom.

It is an unparalleled honor to be on the front page of Norton's page. It means that the work is the best literary work in the country at least in the past half a month, and will be concerned by the national literature lovers. All the writers who have obtained such qualification are the top guests in the society.

Scott felt that the count of Monte Cristo was more than enough to be on the front page of Norton's night. What he was excited about was the impact that would follow. What kind of storm would this unconventional work create.

From the beginning, Scott thought that the press in Elroy couldn't keep count of Monte Cristo. Now he suspects that count of Monte Cristo will break through the shackles of a kingdom's literary world and become a rare masterpiece in the history of world literature.

"Mr. Adrian is a genius whose name is destined to be known by the whole kingdom and the whole world!" Scott sighed that Harvey Adrian was so young that he could get such a great honor. At Harvey's age, he was still struggling in the University, studying all kinds of literature books.

"Oh, I must also inform evry that count of Monte Cristo will be on Norton's night. That's the promise of count Devin Henrietta. It's not wrong. He'll be so happy that his jewelry store and his poor reputation in society will get unprecedented promotion. "

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In addition to the publishing staff of count of Monte Cristo, Diana, who also obtained the manuscript of the novel, also finished the second half of the novel, which made her last slighting of Harvey disappear.

"All human wisdom is contained in these four words: [waiting] and [hope]!" Diana repeatedly chews this famous saying throughout the life of the protagonist Edmond, and her heart also resonates with it, even if she has not experienced the despair of the count of Monte Cristo... No, maybe she has experienced that experience, which is in the novel.

She didn't know how much influence the count of Monte Cristo would have, but she was sure that after the second half of the book was published, Harvey Adrian would be famous in the literary world of Elroy, and he would no longer be a pedantic playboy. She's really happy about what her friend is about to achieve, but she doesn't have any other emotions about it, and certainly doesn't question whether she's worthy of Harvey.

She does not deny that she once despised Harvey, but that is because his temperament has nothing to do with how much he has achieved now. If Harvey Adrian remains the same person as before, she will marvel at Harvey's talent and then despise his temperament as well.

Diana remembered what Harvey had said when they were hanging out at night. She couldn't be sure whether it was true or not. At least Harvey's condition was good and his style was not as frivolous as before.