Los Angeles, at the Academy of television arts.

Some staff members are nervously counting the voting results of this year's Emmy Awards.

Different from the Tony Awards, Emmy, like Oscar and Grammy, adopts an off-site statistical method similar to the presidential election.

These votes should be collected in one place for on-site counting and retention.

At this time, a young man looking at the computer, issued a light "Yi".

"What's so surprising?" Middle aged staff, disdainful said: "since the first Emmy Award in 1949, there have been many unexpected events!"

"No..." The young man shook his head and murmured to himself, "it's not just an unexpected problem. It's really a strange result."

Huh?

The middle-aged man curiously went to the computer and looked at the screen.

Immediately after that, he clapped his hands and said in a loud voice, "recheck the letter right away!"

"The voting results of the best original screenplay and the best film and TV play of" abnormal "are very abnormal!"

Hearing this, everyone put down their work and gathered around.

"How can these two voting results be so much higher than other options, almost breaking the record?"

"Most of the judges voted for this award?" A senior staff member, face a little dignified, "this is a joke!"

"Check again!" He cried out.

A moment later, the tellers who began to pay special attention to these two items began to look strange.

"We There should be no statistical error? "

"This year, many members who no longer vote sent their letters back."

"And They only filled in "abnormal" in the best original script and the best film and TV play. "

"The rest of the options are blank..."

what?

The supervisor picked up a few letters and turned them over.

Abnormal, abnormal, abnormal

As a result, he found that in addition to these strange ballots, most of the ballots also filled in "abnormal".

Critics, people in the industry, old money groups, although there are traces of these people's aesthetic, but there are quite different ah!

What's going on?

The supervisor frowned, puzzled.

"Er..." One of the staff members raised his hand. "It's said that Roger Albert and ABC have joined hands in publicizing a lot of critics."

Normal operation

The supervisor nodded and put down a letter.

"It's said that the big directors, Woody Allen and Michael Bay, have also recommended abnormality to many people in the circle."

Huh?

Michael Bay is normal. After all, he's the director of the unusual.

But Woody Allen, the respected director in the literary world, is a bit strange

New York Film Directors, led by him and Eastwood, generally don't see TV Drama Awards?

Half puzzled, the supervisor put down another letter.

Now all he had was the strangest letters.

"What about the old money? Aren't they still immersed in the golden age? Are they all mocking the current TV series? "

"Maybe It's about this? " A subordinate handed over a newspaper.

The supervisor picked up the newspaper and whispered, "the Christian monitor?"

Like him, Wang Jian, who had just returned from Italy to New York, was holding the newspaper.

When he walked into the office, he locked the agreement he had signed with the church leaders into the safe.

“shit!” Wang Jian took a long sigh of relief after he served the coffee.

"It's finally settled Finally, I can write King Arthur again

"Er..." Tom took his coffee and sat across from him? "You were so deferential at the Vatican? I thought you enjoyed it!"

"Nonsense, thousands of people shout 'Hallelujah' to you every day, and you will be very obedient, OK?"

As for enjoyment

Wang Jian took up his pen and, without thinking, revised the outline of King Arthur.

"Only about the burning of witches in the church? Forget about their biggest original sin, the inquisition!"

"Ha Tom looked at the revised content and was stunned for a moment. Then he laughed back and forth.

"As long as it's not too much, you can write now." He took a newspaper out of his handbag and handed it over.

"In a sense, the church declares to the believers that you have judicial immunity!"

Wang Jian took the newspaper? After a glance? He almost laughed.

A ray of sunlight fell from the sky and shone on the dim church.

In the middle of the sun, there is a young man with a devout face staring at the statue of Jesus."Is this me? Add two wings, you can play angel

"You keep looking at that story." Tom put down his coffee and made a gesture.

Wang Jian nodded and looked down again.

A moment later, he shook his head a little speechless.

"Without any culture, I can't understand what it means!"

This reporter uses the story of Exodus to allude to the "dark middle ages".

He also compared the website and Wang Jian to the heretic who once pointed out the right direction to Moses, but was ignored because he was too young.

"I thought it would be a prophet, Isaiah!"

"Cut," Tom put up his middle finger and said disdainfully, "then you are really dangerous!"

Wang Jian shrugged and picked up the phone.

"Mr. Dan Brown, this is Wang."

"Now, you can continue to write your da Vinci Code!"

"Really?" Dan Brown's surprise came from the microphone.

"Recently, I have received some threatening calls."

"Ha ha." Wang Jian replied with a smile, "go and buy the latest issue of the Christian monitor."

"As long as you don't leave the website, those extreme believers should not harass you any more!"

Waiting to hang up, Wang Jianmin took a sip of coffee, and his brain turned uncontrollably.

"In addition to the support of the writers' Association, it can also create religious novels, which should be another big advantage compared with the publishing house?"

Well

In any case, they have to keep these advantages!

"Hollywood gives quite generous license fees to the best-selling literary works with its own traffic!"

As for being really stupid to work as a Spearman for writers and set foot in the film adaptation industry, Wang Jian didn't even think about it.

A Viacom group almost exhausted him.

Besides, there is a stronger Disney!

Just when Wang Jianchang thought that he would not have to do anything in the future, and only rely on the authorization fee to get on the Forbes list.

The telephone on the desk rang suddenly.

"Wang, the Emmy invitation." ABC James's voice came, "get ready and go to Los Angeles with the crew."

"There was one authorization agreement we signed at the beginning."