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6 Big Bird’s invitation, Renaissance!

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The Divine level chose to activate for the second time in a day.

This choice made Su Yang think seriously.

Of the three options, the first and second were both abilities, while the third was very special and was luck. However, the third could be eliminated immediately after seeing it.

Because this was a gamble, he could confirm that most of the luck given by the system was that he could win as long as he gambled, but Su Yang did not want to become a gambler.

As for the second option, Advanced Reading Ability, he did not really need it for the time being.

Thus, after analyzing it, he directly used his spiritual power to click on the first option.

Meanwhile, Nanri Kazuko was still politely waiting for his response.

"Deputy Chief Editor Nan." Su Yang stood up. "Thank you for the opportunity."

"I'm participating in the Akutagawa Prize."

"Alright." A gentle smile appeared on Big Bird's face.

Sayuri glanced at Su Yang and then at Nanri Kazuko. She already understood that this big sister must have heard her conversation with Su Yang.

She knew about Su Yang's predicament.

Therefore, he extended a helping hand.

Although it was common knowledge that Big Sister mentioned Akutagawa Prize and Sayuri knew about it, no one read classical literature nowadays.

After all, wasn't classical literature the kind of stuff that was extremely ugly and painful to look at?

In contrast, there were all kinds of light novels that were full of fantasy and youthful vitality.

Sayuri was a senior otaku, so she was very clear about the current situation of classical literature. Therefore, based on this deduction, the probability of Su Yang winning the award was still very high.

Then this deputy editor named Nanri Kazuko was really giving her warmth. She was a big sister who looked as beautiful as she was on the outside.

Therefore, she immediately took the initiative to make way for the four-person booth so that Nanri Kazuko could sit next to her and face Su Yang.

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After receiving Su Yang's reply, Nanri Kazuko immediately went back to work.

She took out a small notebook and recorded Su Yang's information.

"Originally, you had to fill in the application form yourself, but now I'm going to record your information.”Hiwako said.

She was good-looking and had an elegant posture. After sitting down, she put her knees together and looked very ladylike.

It was probably because the distance was suddenly shortened (physically), making people feel even more fragrant.

Su Yang did not hesitate to report his information one by one.

Hiwako continued," The topic of the Akutagawa Prize this time requires that the content be written in the past, with various stories set in the Taisho era.”

"The word count requirement is at least 100,000 words.”

"You can use the electronic version to send it to the special email address of our publishing firm. It's this email address.”

"Or you can submit the paper version to our publishing firm yourself. This is the specific address.”

"The first place will receive a cash reward of 1 million yuan and 10,000 copies of the book will be published for free. All the royalties will be yours.”

"Good luck!"

Saying so, Nanri Kazuko stretched out her hand.

"Alright."

Su Yang reached out and gently shook her fair and slender palm.

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After the matter here came to an end, Su Yang left McDonald's with Sayuri.

After all, Nanri Kazuko was holding a tray just now and wanted to eat something. Now that he was talking to them, his wings would turn cold.

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He left the shop.

As far as Su Yang knew, the Akutagawa Prize and the Naoki Prize were the two major literary awards in Japan.

The Akutagawa Prize was very famous. It was held in memory of the great writer Akutagawa Ryunosuke. It was held every year and was very lively.

And those who could stand out from the Akutagawa Prize were all elites.

However, why was it that in a place as big as Tokyo, there weren't even ten people for this award that so many serious writers were scrambling for?

Was Nanri Kazuko lying? Or what?

While thinking, Su Yang realized that he seemed to have bumped into someone.

He raised his eyes and realized that the person standing in front of him was Sayuri Sawamura.

Sayuri-senpai smiled at him.

"I'm sorry." Su Yang said.

"No need." Little Lily said.

“?”

"One of my b * tch classmates said that serious boys are handsome. I thought it was a lie, but now I think that a man who is deep in thought is also very handsome.”

"That's why I said…" she said. "Are you really not going to consider marrying into our family?"

"But you can inherit the hotel!”

"He immediately became the young boss!"

"Then I won't have to look after the shop." Sayuri seemed a little excited.

So, Sayuri-senpai, don't just think about marrying into your family now.

Then, Sayuri continued.

"But the Akutagawa Prize…"

"Although it's easy to get, it requires 100,000 words. You have to write it today. Do you want me to help?”Little Lily said.

Easy to take?

Su Yang felt that something was wrong again. Then, he took out his phone and searched for information about the Akutagawa Prize.

If he hadn't searched, he wouldn't have known. Once he searched, he was stunned. At the same time, he knew why no one had signed up.

Because this classical literature…had not developed at all.

This was because many famous authors such as Natsume Soseki, Keigo Higashino, and Sakaguchi Ango had no trace of them in the history of this world.

Akutagawa Ryuunosuke did, and then there was the Akutagawa Award in memory of him.

However, Akutagawa Ryunosuke was unable to support the entire classical literature.

Akutagawa Ryunosuke was quite impressive, but his friend, Osamu Dazai, was even more impressive. His creation of [Human Disqualification] was considered a classic in Su Yang's world.

But in this world, Osamu Dazai had never existed.

Not to mention Natsume Soseki.

The more they searched, the more surprised they were. Not only were there local masterpieces in Japan, but there were also foreign masterpieces.

“。”Su Yang was speechless.

Then, he understood that he seemed to have found an easy way to make money.

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