If we're talking about the only person who's really sad, it's probably Ageo Masumi.

Because she can no longer see the later parts of "Planet Dream" in real time.

However, she became happy again after learning that Lin Yu was going to submit his work to the online literature platform.

"Teacher Lin, your work will definitely be a success!"

The usually shy and introverted Masumi Kamio mustered up her courage to convey her blessings to Lin Yu.

Lin Yu naturally accepted this with a smile. He believed that any editor in this era, if they had a decent eye, would definitely see the potential of "Star Dream".

After buying the computer, Lin Yu finished writing more than 70,000 words in about three days.

This speed is undeniably fast.

In my previous life, many people complained about updating 4,000 words a day, let alone producing around 20,000 words a day.

After finishing the entire text of "Star Dream", Lin Yu decisively registered an email address and then submitted his manuscript to various online literature platforms for newcomer awards.

It wasn't very convenient before, but now investing more will give you more opportunities.

This is based on his life experience as someone who once worked as a corporate slave for a period of time.

After submitting his work, all Lin Yu had to do was wait quietly for the result.

Of course, Lin Yu didn't waste any time while waiting.

Lin Yu's greatest joy was collecting treasure chests from the kindergarten children every day.

In his past life, he disliked children intensely, finding them noisy, troublesome, and mischievous.

Especially during holidays, when relatives bring their children, people feel like they could just stuff them into a dark room.

But now, these children are simply angels in Lin Yu's eyes.

They were able to reliably provide Lin Yu with a dozen or so green treasure chests almost every day.

In just a few days, Lin Yu showed his kindness to everyone, focusing on interacting with the children who hadn't yet contributed their green treasure chests.

In just over three days, seventy-five children have contributed thirty-six treasure chests, including those from before.

The number is already more than half.

And these thirty-odd treasure chests did not shortchange Lin Yu.

The cash alone amounted to 230,000, and the total value of the other items was around 600,000, making it a very successful business.

At this rate, in just a few more days, the entire kindergarten will be a vibrant green.

Lin Yu's savings, roughly estimated, should reach around 700,000 yen.

Including the salary of 250,000 yen, even if we deduct the 50,000 yen for the computer, it's still close to 900,000 yen.

The remaining shortfall does not even include the revenue from "Planet Dream".

There's also the value of various items that can be sold. After Lin Yu inquired around, he found a pretty good place to sell these items.

That's a flea market.

The shortfall of 100,000 is relatively easy to raise.

Hopefully, we'll hear good news soon!

Lin Yu was filled with anticipation.

. . . . . .

Fujimi Bunko.

In the spacious and bright office, many people were busy.

In each small cubicle, a weary-looking office worker is exhausted from their work.

"Ms. Ohara, these are all submissions from new writers. I'll have to trouble you with them."

"Okay, I understand, Fukada-senpai."

Nanako Ohara sat at her workstation, staring at the emails forwarded from her colleague on her computer screen, her pretty brows furrowing slightly in a helpless expression.

Chapter 24: Approval from Nanako Ohara

Just like the online novel websites of the past, there are countless people in this era who harbor dreams of writing.

Especially given the current economic downturn, many people are looking to use this as a career path to find a job that allows them to work from home without the pressure of a traditional workplace and is relatively easy.

In this context, coupled with the fact that it is currently the period for the Newcomer Award.

The number of submissions every day is truly countless.

Nanako Ohara, Shin-chan's ideal woman, is now here at Fujimi Bunko.

It's because I do part-time work.

She originally worked part-time at a conveyor belt sushi restaurant with her best friend, Kanda Tori Shinobu.

However, after learning about this, Ohara Shiro worried that she was overworking herself and didn't want her to encounter any drunk customers who would cause her trouble.

So he contacted his editor and sent Ohara Nanako to Fujimi Bunko to become a new editor.

As the creator of the Gokai series, Shiro Ohara has had a large fan base for many years, and his works have been continuously updated and serialized.

It can be described as an evergreen tree.

Faced with such a small request from a pillar author, it was naturally no problem.

Then Nanako Ohara appeared here.

While Ohara Nanako could understand her father's concern and worries, she felt mostly helpless.

Since she had already asked someone else for help, Nanako Ohara couldn't refuse again, so she obediently came to work.

You don't know until you do it; after actually taking on this job, Nanako Ohara realized just how troublesome it was.

The combination of a bubble economy and a newcomer award creates a chemical reaction.

All kinds of monsters and demons came out.

During this period, Nanako Ohara felt like she was being mentally corrupted. Before becoming an editor, she never imagined that there would be so many strange and bizarre things.

Just like the light novel she's currently reading, "The Cursed Hero! Every sentence he speaks turns him into a random vehicle to defeat the Great Demon King of the Universe."

At the beginning, the protagonist had just said one sentence when he suddenly transformed into a figure with a collar around his neck, a gag in his mouth, wearing a flashy bikini, a tail behind him, and many tally marks written on his legs.

Unfortunately, the main character is a man...

Upon seeing this, Nanako Ohara didn't even have the energy to make a comment.

So why is it this kind of "mode of transportation"?

Silently closing the document, Ohara Nanako picked up the coffee on the table, took a sip, and calmed herself down.

In fact, she knew that because of her status, she received some preferential treatment. At least she could understand the content of the submissions, unlike the handwritten ones, which were painful and sometimes she couldn't even understand what was written.

Take a short break and open the next document.

It's a pen name that's easy to write with an optimistic and cheerful attitude, and the title is "Star Dream".

The name is nothing special, making it impossible to tell what the subject matter is.

Welcome to the Planetarium!

Here lies a beautiful, boundless radiance that will never fade.

The sky is full of stars waiting for everyone to arrive.

Welcome to the Planetarium...

"A futuristic ruined city, a planetarium?"

Ohara Nanako glanced at the synopsis, then at the beginning, and became slightly more interested, continuing to read attentively.

Although this is not her favorite job, she will take it seriously since she has taken it on.

As Nanako Ohara scrolled through the novel with her mouse, she grew increasingly surprised.

Compared to the works of other new authors she had read before, this work was far superior in terms of concept, theme, and writing style.

It even gives the impression that it wasn't written by a newcomer.

For Nanako Ohara, it was like discovering a pure and fragrant lotus flower in a stinking mud.

It was a cleansing experience for both the eyes and the soul, and I no longer felt as uncomfortable as before.

In the ruins of a city ravaged by war, the lonely tour guide robot, Mengmei, still waits here, hoping to bring new guests and explain and show them the beauty of this starry sky.

Unfortunately, she didn't know that the outside world had changed, and everything was different.

She was like a puppy that had been put into a box by its owner and abandoned.

She was still looking forward to being able to greet the guests with her most perfect smile once again.

Day after day, year after year...

Pure emotions and innocent smiles bloom like a flower on this land reduced to ruins.

This abrupt contrast is the core idea of ​​this work.

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