In the lane of the busy street, Harvey stands at the corner where the crowd can't see. His sharp eyes search the subtle movement around him. After confirming that no one is there, Harvey is still worried. The ring on his hand dissolves into mercury and splits into hundreds of silver threads, and flows to explore the Lane in all directions.

After confirming that there was no one, Harvey recited a mantra and performed magic. His facial features twisted and turned into a pale young man. In addition, Harvey's body and skin were changing, turning into another young man who had no resemblance to Harvey Adrian.

Harvey cast magic into a mirror, confirmed that his disguise is perfect, and then satisfied out of the alley, the target is the publishing house directly opposite the alley.

Harvey spent more than three days to finish the first book of the city of thorns. He followed the plot outline and many settings of the novel, and added his own ideas to the details. The novel is divided into three parts, each of which is subverting the content of the previous one. The first one is written in the first person of the heroine Sue's vision, the second one is written in the first person of the heroine Maud, and the third one is written in the third person to explain the whole story.

From subject matter to conception, this is a novel that challenges the taboo bottom line of this era. Harvey has no doubt that this novel may be banned on the day it is published. Even count Henrietta will be shocked after reading this novel.

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Pulan was in a good mood. When he was sitting in the carriage, he could not help humming a song. It was the tune of the song in "ice and snow". He had the second volume of the novel in his hand. He put down his work and spent a whole week reading it. Everything was in his expectation and out of his expectation.

"The dark age" is much better than the first one, which slightly exceeds his expectation.

It's hard for him to imagine that a novel is more wonderful than count of Monte Cristo. In count of Monte Cristo, the protagonist's plot of revenge and dignity made him clap his hands and applaud, but he felt very comfortable. When reading the dark age, the fate of the country, the future of mankind and the missions of different heroes interweave into a grand symphony, creating a grand epic feeling, which makes Pulan really see a war of light and darkness.

When Pulan saw that Rohan's cavalry came to support that period, he was excited and restless, hoping to rise up in the depression of desperate situation! The indomitable momentum of the cavalry described in the text can infect any male reader and make his blood boil. It's hard to imagine that the mere words create a more wonderful feeling than the mirage of the count of Monte Cristo with pictures and music. Only Harvey's unique use of words and writing can express such a grand and intense novel scene.

When Pulan came to the office of the publishing house, he found that the atmosphere here was subtle. Several reviewers looked very serious, including the experienced reviewer motley. They formed a small circle and didn't know what they were discussing.

"Mr. Pran ~" the staff of the Publishing House said hello to Pran, and his name shocked the reviewers who were still thinking.

Motley looked up to see him and seemed relieved to call him over.

"Why, are you all waiting for me here?"

Motley nodded and said gravely, "there are some things that need to be decided by you, the publisher's decision maker."

"Well, I'm in a good mood now. If it's a promotion or a raise, it's OK at any time. And is there anyone willing to work in Norton?" Pran sat on the table and said hello with a smile.

Motley picked up a novel manuscript on the desk and handed it to him: "you read this novel first, and then you will know why we want you to make a decision."

"What novel?"

Mottley looked as like as two peas in the face of Adrian, who was the first to count the count of Monte Cristo.

Pollan's face became serious and nodded to take over the manuscript of the novel. Motley was the most experienced reviewer in the publishing house. At the beginning, he helped Pollan recover Harvey. Now this experienced reviewer compares a newly submitted novel to the Baron of Monte Cristo!? Motley must have understood the meaning of this parable. Even Pran did not dare to say that the second volume of the dark age in his hand could match or surpass the count of Monte Cristo.

If a novel really reaches this level, then what is motley hesitating about!? Shouldn't such a novel be publicized immediately and then printed and published!?

After a moment's consideration, Pran returned to his office with a thick stack of original novels and began to read them.

"The title of the book is" the city of thorns ". Is it written in the first person?" Pulan is a little lost. Since he is used to the third person novels, he always feels a little dull when reading the first person novels.

The name of the novel is "the city of thorns", a common first person novel, a novel with women as the protagonist. Soon, Pulan forgets his concern, and his delicate brushwork and description slowly unfold a very characteristic story. Two women who should not have met each other are involved in the joke of fate because of a plot to seize property. The plot is very novel. Several times Pulan worries about whether the heroine Su will expose her identity.

Later, Pran knew why motley cared so much about the novel, in which the two heroines fell in love! Oh, my God! How bold is the author!? If it were a hundred years in the morning, the author would be executed by the church as a heretic. Now, this kind of subject also touches the edge of the law.

It's incredible that Pulan didn't feel the accident. The delicate descriptions in the novel implicitly revealed the feelings between the two heroines. With a round of plot coming down, Pulan only felt that a door in his mind seemed to be knocked open, and didn't feel the slightest disgust for the plot that should have been spurned.

Pran was very worried about the fate of sue and Maud.

"There should be a good ending, heroine. You should be more aggressive. Don't sell your dignity and true love for a little money, and let that gentleman go! Take Maud by yourself Seeing the end of the first film, Pran has been secretly cheering up for the heroine su.

However, to his disappointment, the plot did not develop as he expected. Since Sue implemented the plan proposed by the gentleman, helped the gentleman pursue Maud, married them in the chapel, and prepared to send Maud to the madhouse.

"Damn it! This is stupid! Such a novel is worthy of comparison with the count of Monte Cristo Pulan couldn't help but scold him. When he saw that Maud was married to a gentleman, Pulan couldn't stand it. He felt that something was blocked in his heart. He couldn't vent his anger. He had to go and return the original novel to motley. If motley hadn't helped him and had a higher seniority than him, Pulan would have beaten motley to vent his anger.