Rebirth in America: Great Slave Owner: Chapter 50 ending
PS: Don't get me wrong, it's not that the book ends...
"Woody, have you watched "Gone with the Wind" serialized in "City News"?" A middle-aged man with a beard asked his companion in a coffee shop in New Orleans.
The middle-aged man known as Woody nodded and replied, "Well, I see. Actually, Helen was reading this novel at first. I glanced at it out of curiosity and was attracted."
The bearded man echoed, "Me too, I really didn't expect such an in-depth analysis of politics and military affairs in such a romance novel!"
"Of course, otherwise, how can this kind of romance novel attract us men. By the way, Richard, do you think there will really be a Civil War like the one written in this novel in two years?" Woody asked with a frown. .
Bearded Richard pondered for a while, and then replied: "It's hard to say, because as it is written in the novel, we in the South and the Yankees can't be reconciled on the issue of tariffs and slavery, and I I heard that some big figures in the South have indeed made plans to withdraw from the United States. If Lincoln, who supported the abolition of slavery, becomes president, then this plan may really be implemented. It will depend on whether those Yankees will be able to do so. I'll be calling!"
"Hmph, even if they really dare to fight over, let them taste the power of our southerners, and there are British people who support us, we will definitely not lose!" Woody snorted coldly.
Although Richard did not fully agree with his friend's statement, he did not refute it either.
At the same time, similar discussions were taking place in New Orleans and the surrounding areas. Although opinions differed, one thing was certain: Tangning's "Gone with the Wind" became popular!
Therefore, Tangning didn't go looking for Garrison at this time, but Garrison came to Tangning's house. Tangning jokingly said, "Uncle Milo, do you have time to come to me to paint you a picture?"
Garrison replied angrily: "What kind of portraits! Where is there any time for portraits now! Of course, I'm not saying that I don't have time, but you don't have time. You quickly write "Gone with the Wind" for me, there are many readers now I only bought the newspaper because of this novel, and I’m afraid that if you are too playful or lazy, then my “City News” will have to open the skylight!”
"Don't worry, Uncle Milo, I'm not that unreliable. I have enough manuscripts for you to publish for a month!" Tangning comforted.
But Garrison did not show any reassurance: "Don't say one month's manuscript, even if it is two months' manuscript, as long as you haven't finished writing, you can't relax, I have seen it over the years. There are too many authors who wandered around or attended cocktail parties because they had manuscripts in hand. At that time, they all claimed that they would not delay the serialization, but they couldn’t write them when the manuscripts were exhausted, so I had to supervise you personally. You can't make this mistake!"
"Okay, okay, I'll continue to write as soon as possible!" Tangning replied helplessly, and even felt a little regretful that she chose to publish "Gone with the Wind" in Garrison's "City News". Of course, he was a newcomer in the literary world. Identity, no matter how well written, other newspapers may not be able to serialize him in face, let alone stop it.
Just as Tangning was dealing with Garrison, Maxi suddenly walked in and said loudly as soon as they met, "Tony, I really didn't expect you to write novels, and so many people like it, I have a few friends. I want to get to know you, come to my place tonight, and I'll introduce you to..."
Before Maxey finished speaking, Garrison walked up to him like an angry old lion and glared at him: "Before Gone with the Wind is finished, don't disturb Tony, I heard no Mark West boy!"
Only then did Maxi notice Garrison, and he greeted embarrassingly: "Uh, Uncle Milo, you're here too, I'm sorry I didn't notice you just now!" Immediately he reacted, why Garrison was like this Angry, after all Tony's "Gone with the Wind" was published in Garrison's "City".
So he raised his hand and surrendered: "Uncle Milo, I'm going back right now, and I announced to everyone that no one is allowed to disturb Tony until Gone with the Wind is finished!"
After seeing Maxie and Garrison away, Tangning sighed and said to herself, "Hey, I really regret writing this "Gone with the Wind". Now I can't go anywhere!"
In order to be able to go out and play freely, Tangning continued to retreat for half a month. Finally, she finished writing the entire novel, and happily handed it to Garrison.
But to his surprise, Garrison frowned and said, "Tony, you haven't finished writing this yet!"
At first, Tangning thought that she had taken two pages of the manuscript carelessly, but when she took a look at it, she found that there were not too many~www.mtlnovel.com~ So she pointed to the last page of the manuscript and replied, "It's finished."
Garrison also pointed to the last line and asked, "Is this how you ended?"
Tangning nodded and replied, "Yes, why is there any problem?"
"Of course there is a problem, why didn't Hao Scarlett and Bradley get together in the end?" Garrison asked.
Tangning almost blurted out, "I didn't let them be together at the end of the original novel!" Fortunately, she stopped in time and asked, "Why do you have to let them be together?"
"Tony, I understand that from the perspective of the novel's structure and characterization, it would be better if Scarlett Hao and Bradley were not together, but after all, this is a serialized novel, especially since it is still so popular, you have to take into account the literary quality of most readers. , they just came to see a lively and happy event, if you make such an ending, you will easily cause trouble for yourself!" Garrison explained bitterly.
Although Tangning knew that Garrison was well-intentioned, this kind of thing was not without precedent. For example, when Conan Doyle wrote Sherlock Holmes to death, not only did he receive death threats, but there were even excited fans who wanted to burn the book for publication. society......
So Tangning thought for a while and said, "Why don't you do this, Uncle Milo, first send it out according to this ending, and then see everyone's response. If most readers can accept it, then I still don't want to destroy the integrity of this story; If the response is really great, then write a vulgar happy ending at that time!"
"It seems that you still don't give up!"
PS: I would like to thank my book friends "Potato Shrimp" and "Carnivorism" for their support. In addition, I feel that masters are everywhere. Writing Greek mythology can actually attract so many readers. I recommend "Things in Greek Mythology"