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Chapter 1777 So that’s it

 Linna glanced at Bebot suspiciously and said: "Editor-in-Chief, you don't know that these three fairy tales are bound to be popular."

Inevitable?

It’s not that I don’t know, it’s just that you are not as bold as you and dare to say it.

How do you, a painter, know that it will be popular?

Bebot frowned and said: "Lina, your major is painting. Whether these books will be popular or not is not up to you."

I won’t interfere too much in your profession, but you shouldn’t make any comments about my affairs here.

Linna clasped her hands on her chest, shrugged her shoulders and said, "Editor-in-Chief, come and take a look at our final draft."

With that said, he led Bebot to the work table and found a few pictures from it.

Damn it.

Bebot glanced over and was shocked.

Needless to say, he had already seen Snow White's beauty just now.

Cinderella's beauty is another kind, revealing innocence and kindness. Under her beautiful evening dress, on her slightly kicked back feet is a pair of shining crystal slippers.

As for Sleeping Beauty, let alone that.

It's quiet, tranquil, and gives people a very strong sense of comfort.

After seeing these pictures, Bebot even felt that this was art.

Although it is just a simple cartoon pattern, it is absolutely beautiful.

Lina said nothing.

Keep looking for pictures.

Then there is the protagonist of Mr. Carey's story, a little pig.

Bebot: "..."

The piglet is very cute and naive.

But compared to the impact of those three paintings, it is far behind.

There is another important reason: I have seen too many illustrations of pigs, dogs, cats and sheep.

Both children and parents are probably a little tired.

But those three beauties are different.

Lina's brush tilted up a few pictures, especially the bats in Yamazaki Ryuji's story.

"Mr. Bebot, do you feel anything? There is actually a bat as the protagonist, and the content is also haunted in the old castle house! Do you think the children will like it more?"

"To be honest, as a woman, I love characters like Snow White."

Bebot seemed to grasp that point, but couldn't remember it for a while.

He pressed his forehead and felt that some of Lina's words contained the reason why these three books were so popular.

Lina tapped the drawing lightly with her pen.

"Looking at pigs and dogs is like watching a show. No one wants to be a cute pig or dog."

That’s right!

This is it.

Bebot's mind suddenly reacted, "I understand what you mean."

Lina nodded, with a hint of disappointment in her eyes.

As an editor, she is actually not as good as a painter.

"Let's put it this way, Mr. Baybot, who wouldn't want to have the kindness and innocence of Snow White? And Cinderella's glass slippers and pumpkin carriage are even more attractive things, and the beauty and tranquility of Sleeping Beauty... My God, this

The three stories almost combine the characteristics that all girls like..."

Baybot highlighted: "These three stories seem to be just telling ordinary fantasy stories, but they convey many beautiful things."

"You forgot one thing!" Linna said: "There is something here that is fatally attractive to girls."

"What?"

"Prince Charming!" Lina said with sparkle in her eyes: "There is a prince riding a white horse in these three stories... That girl doesn't want such a boyfriend! This is the most fatal attraction for girls."

Baybot spread his hands and said, "Lina, I really don't know what to say. You are more professional than us at this point."

Linna waved her hand, "This person who writes stories is the best! I really want to meet this person. Who is he who can write such a fairy tale! It is simply a masterpiece..."

"His works are so beautiful!"

Too beautiful? It doesn’t seem possible.

It's beautiful for children, but for adults, the wording seems a bit simple?

Bebot has this idea, but he doesn't dare to say it.

Because he felt that his idea might be wrong.

Lina didn't pay attention to his expression and continued: "Mr. Baybot, this gentleman's work is not only suitable for illustrations, but can even be adapted into movies. I think it is a great thing. He has considered it very clearly.

It includes many elements..."

Bebot opened his mouth wide, the more you speak, the more exaggerated you are.

Are you obsessed?

Wait a moment.

"Wait a minute?" Bebot said: "You said a person? What you mean is..."

"I mean, these three stories were written by one person!"

Bebot shook his head, "Impossible, absolutely impossible. It would be great if someone could write one of these stories. How is it possible to write three in a row?"

In fact, what he couldn't accept from the bottom of his heart was that the top three people in the essay competition were actually the same person.

Linna spread her hands and said: "Obviously, the three stories all have magnificent colors, fantasy elements, a prince riding a white horse, a beautiful princess... With so many similar elements, the stories must have been written by the same person."

Damn it, it seems to be true.

Bebot was a little bit worried, it seemed that this was really possible.

Lina glanced at him and said, "So, I guess the three books of "Snow White" must be sold out now!"

"Yes!"

Bebot nodded.

"Then what? Short sale?"

"Yes!"

Linna nodded, "The guy who made the decision to only print 10,000 copies is definitely a fool."

"I..."

Bebot felt like he was choked hard and was speechless.

He just makes printing decisions based on market rules. Who would have thought that someone could defeat Mr. Carey?

Not to mention defeating Mr. Carey, even defeating Tiffany is an exaggeration.

It turned out that not one book, but three books were read together.

There’s really no reason for this.

Bebot looked serious, "I'll scold those guys later."

It’s really shameless, a group of people are not as good as this painter.

He also talked about his profession.

Bebot felt like his face was almost gone.

Suddenly something occurred to him, and he quickly changed the topic and said: "By the way, if you want to get to know the authors of these stories, you can find a way to go to the birthday party of Mr. Elivin's granddaughter. They have all been invited."
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Deep in his heart, he still couldn't believe that these three stories were written by one person.

Linna said "yes" and nodded.

"That's great."

Hey, can you get the invitation?

He can, as a partner, do some activities and add two or three invitations, no problem.

But Lina seems to have no reluctance at all and wants to find a way on her own?

Bebot doesn’t want to worry about this anymore.

After saying goodbye to Lina, he returned to his office and felt that it was necessary to talk to Mr. Carey about sales in advance.

Mr. Carey was fucked.

Tsk!

This can be considered a big event!

Even in the small category of fairy tales, it is incredible.
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