I said, isn't this nonsense? If she took poison, wouldn't she be the first to die? What impact can it have on those fairies and ghosts?
Cao Jun said that's right. Isn't this nonsense? But she was unwilling to give in. She read medical books every day, trying to prepare a medicine that would not have much impact on her but could poison those things.
I said that if she wanted to deal with that big python, could it be that she should wear realgar?
Cao Jun said it was true, there was a large amount of realgar in the prescription...
I was really... speechless, unable to laugh or cry.
It seems that her ordeal may continue for a while.
In fact, normally speaking, the fairy in her can be called down to discuss it, and we can find a way to get the best of both worlds.
But with her current mentality, I guess those immortals don't want to talk to her, and they need to convince her first.
So, I can only do nothing to help.
But I still told Cao Jun that it was best not to let his sister mess around. The White Snake in the TV series only showed her true colors after drinking realgar wine. In the end, Xu Xian almost died of fright. The White Snake was fine and could still go to heaven. Steal the fairy grass.
Therefore, for a certain python immortal, realgar is at best a bit off-putting, but it is definitely not poisonous to death.
If she insists on doing this, she will definitely be the unlucky one in the end. If you don’t believe it, try it.
Cao Jun naturally believed what I said, so he went back and tried to persuade me. In the end, his sister also knew that the Xian family should not offend too harshly, so she did not dare to act rashly.
Since this incident, I have been on good terms with Cao Jun. Anyway, I am alone now, and I am too lazy to cook. I go out for a meal every now and then, and I am very familiar with him.
Then here is a topic about the reincarnation of plants and trees. This probability is extremely low, but it is not unique, because some plants and trees can also become elves. If there are some special opportunities, they may be reincarnated as humans.
However, even if these plants and trees are reincarnated, they often have incomplete souls, special fates, weak bodies and sickly bodies, and most likely they will not live long due to congenital deficiencies.
It was like this for about ten days, and I didn't take any work. I spent most of the time writing novels, and my life was very comfortable.
But the big deal Uncle Ma told me about never happened.
I didn't care either. After all, seven out of ten of what Uncle Ma said were watery.
However, at this time, I met a liar.
What happened was that one morning, I was typing at home, and suddenly someone added me as a friend, claiming to be from a publishing company, who liked my novel and wanted to publish it for me.
This is of course good news, and I am very happy, but the price he offered is a bit low, even ridiculously low.
But he kept persuading me, saying that your subject matter can no longer be published in China. My channel is in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and it is a traditional Chinese version. Nowadays, many people are taking this approach.
In fact, I often say that I entered the industry too late, because even if I had been half a year earlier, supernatural themes could still be published in China.
In fact, before this person came to me, the website had already recommended a publishing house for me, and coincidentally, the editor of that publishing house happened to be one of my readers.
I still remember her after so many years, because she forwarded it to me as soon as she received the recommended book list from the website, saying that my book was ranked first on the recommended list, and the publisher had initially decided to do it.
As a result, not long after, the publishing ban came down, and all supernatural subjects were wiped out.
So this time, someone claimed that it could be published in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and I was tempted.
So I thought about it and agreed. Then the person sent me a contract and asked me to fill it out and give it to him the next day.
As a result, I suffered from procrastination and kept putting off this matter for several days. Of course, it may also be because the price was too low and I didn't really want to sign it.
All in all, another person came here at this time, the domestic agent from the publishing house.
This person asked me if someone had contacted me and wanted to publish it for me?
I said yes, I got the contract.
This person said, then don’t sign it to him. He is a second-rate dealer who wants to defraud your copyright at a very low price and then publish it with us.
He even made up a story, saying that he had obtained the author's authorization and the author had transferred the copyright of the book to him.
I was very surprised. I said this was more than just a second-rate dealer. He was a liar. When did I transfer the copyright of the book to him?
Ever since, the scam failed and the man disappeared.
The person who found me later was a serious agent, but the price was clearly marked. He published it for me and got a 20% commission.
And the price on his side, because it was a Hong Kong and Taiwan publishing house, was settled in US dollars at the time.
I estimated that if my book was published, after deducting the commission and converting US dollars into RMB, I would roughly calculate... I would get tens of thousands!
My mind was racing at that time, and after I finished calculating the money, another idea came to me.
Could this be the big deal Uncle Ma told me about, right? ? ?
It seems that I am really shallow. I always thought that this big business was to look at people's affairs, or some kind of feng shui business. I never expected that it was actually writing novels!
Everything went smoothly after that. My novel was successfully signed for Traditional Chinese publishing. However, the book was not finished yet, so I only signed half of it. Then I needed to write an open ending for future sequels. .
This half of the novel is probably over 500,000 words long, and the contract is for several thousand dollars.
Mailing the contract was a bit troublesome. It was sent by EMS and it took about ten days to go back and forth.
After getting all these things done, the dollars arrived quickly.
To be honest, this is the first time in my life that I have earned foreign exchange. When I went to the bank to withdraw money, I felt a little sneaky.
And I also deliberately chose a day when the exchange rate was relatively high, so I could get a few hundred dollars more.
All in all, after spending a long time in the bank, I finally received more than 30,000 RMB. I don’t remember the exact amount. Anyway, when I walked out of the bank, I felt that the whole sky was very refreshing, and all the girls on the street were very beautiful!
With this money, I wanted to celebrate, but I didn’t have anyone to share it with. After all, I didn’t have many friends.
The only thing that can be said is Uncle Ma and the others.
But just when I took out my mobile phone and prepared to share my joy with Uncle Ma, my smart brain took over the high ground again, and my reason allowed me to stop the car in time.
You must not tell Uncle Ma about this, otherwise I won’t be able to keep the 30,000 yuan!