Chapter 1359: Chapter 1134: The Goblet of Fire Has Arrived
The art exhibition is scheduled until the end of the year.
This was Lin Yuan’s carefully considered decision.
The main reason was the inability to juggle multiple tasks.
Not to ntion that Sun Yaohuo needed ti to prepare, Chu Kuang still had to write the Harry Potter series, and Shadow also needed ti to slowly select paintings for display.
Furthermore.
Lin Yuan did not plan for Shadow to completely abandon the comic and animation fields after stepping into the traditional painting circle; what needs to be done still has to be done.
This is the true public-friendly route.
Just like how Xian Yu can’t completely stop writing pop songs in the future and focus solely on high-profile concerts.
It needs to be enjoyed by both refined and vulgar tastes.
These four words have always been Lin Yuan’s pursuit.
This includes Chu Kuang; Lin Yuan also has a series of plans arranged for him.
Because Lin Yuan specifically studied the top-ranking authors on Blue Star’s literary list, he found that these people all had literary works—
Pure literary works, that is.
Chu Kuang, on the other hand, has always written popular novels.
The popular part is covered.
So can he lack refinent?
To beco a top writer on Blue Star, Chu Kuang will inevitably write so pure literary works in the future.
Perhaps these works might not perform well in sales, but the value of such works doesn’t lie in sales numbers.
Like Earth’s “The Old Man and the Sea.”
These works beca tiless classics, not because they were sensational in sales.
Moreover.
The sales of these works on Earth weren’t actually bad; they just couldn’t compare to works like the Harry Potter series.
Thinking of this.
Lin Yuan continued writing “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.”
This was the fourth installnt of the Harry Potter series, slightly over 500,000 words in content. Lin Yuan had already completed half, and barring unexpected circumstances, he could officially publish it by the end of the month.
…
anwhile.
After ending his call with Lin Yuan.
Sun Yaohuo discussed the idea of expanding the chain of Yu Dynasty Hotels to other continents in the group chat:
“Actually, I’ve had a dream since I was a kid—that in every city on Blue Star, I’d have my own house. That way, I’d always have a place to stay wherever I go. So I want to set up Yu Dynasty Hotels across all continents, so that everyone doesn’t have to rely on others wherever they travel.”
The group chat buzzed with excitent.
Chen Zhiyu: “What a simple and unpretentious dream!”
Jiang Kui: “I think it’s a great idea.”
Zhao Ying Ge: “Follow the business genius and invest.”
Wei Haoyun: “How much do you need? I’ll invest.”
Xia Fan: “Let’s go!”
Yu Dynasty Hotels were everyone’s collective enterprise.
None of the others had any objections to Sun Yaohuo’s decision.
In fact.
The profits from shares in the Yu Dynasty Hotel in Qin Continent over the past two years had brought everyone massive earnings.
Following Sun Yaohuo’s lead in investnts was undoubtedly a safe bet.
In everyone’s eyes, Sun Yaohuo’s business acun was almost on par with Xian Yu’s talent in the music industry!
…
After greeting his friends in Yu Dynasty, Sun Yaohuo contacted another acquaintance.
“Brother Wang, do you have ti for a chat?”
“Oh, Yaohuo my boy, of course I have ti. Yesterday, I was gathering with so old friends and ntioned you. I saw in Qin Continent’s rich list that you’ve already climbed into the top fifty!”
“I can’t compare to you, Brother Wang. You’re globally ranked in the top hundred.”
“I might get overtaken by you eventually. At my age, I can’t push as hard anymore. But you’re young and full of potential, a rising star, and your company hasn’t even gone public yet. Once it does, your assets will skyrocket!”
The wealthy Wang, a major figure in Zhong Continent, had much to say when facing Sun Yaohuo, not just indulging in mutual complints:
“Two years ago, I rember you had just squeezed into Qin Continent’s top 100 rich list. Now in two years, you’ve climbed to the top 50. I also heard that your restaurant chain has even expanded to Zhong Continent. There’s a hotpot place just three kiloters from my house, and its business is booming! Plus, didn’t you open so hotels in other continents as well? Will there be any Painted Soul series in those hotels?”
“Brother Wang, don’t try to pry information out of .”
Sun Yaohuo’s wealthy friends would probe him about Shadow’s Painted Soul series every three days. “There will be Painted Soul series, but they’re all brought over from Qin Continent. As for new works, I have no control over them.”
“Alright.”
The wealthy Wang seed slightly disappointed.
In truth, so people wanted to be friends with Sun Yaohuo partly because they saw his limitless potential and partly because he could connect them with Shadow.
Everyone was too eager for the Painted Soul series.
Yet this treasure existed as only seven pieces worldwide.
Despite being Zhong Continent’s top 100-ranked rich man, there were hundreds stronger than him globally. Without Sun Yaohuo’s assistance, it was hard to compete.
What?
Shadow can’t create any more of the Painted Soul series?
Such claims were no longer believed by the wealthy.
If Shadow could create one, they could create another. More so, Shadow had already painted seven pieces!
“Here’s the deal.”
Sun Yaohuo stated his purpose:
“Teacher Shadow wants to host a personal art exhibition in Zhong Continent. You have a knack for this—can you help arrange a venue?”
“What! Teacher Shadow wants to host a personal art exhibition?”
The wealthy Wang instantly beca excited upon hearing this. “Arrange a venue, right? I’ll help you with that—I’m a hardcore fan of Teacher Shadow’s paintings!”
Sun Yaohuo replied seriously, “It needs to be of the highest standard. I made a promise to Teacher Shadow.”
The wealthy Wang laughed, “You keep claiming you don’t know Teacher Shadow and that you always communicate through indirect channels. But now it’s obvious you’re just scared we’ll badger you endlessly!”
After a pause.
The wealthy Wang continued:
“Of course, Teacher Shadow’s exhibition should be held at the highest standard. Let’s go for the Central State Art Exhibition Hall! It’s a semi-official venue, and only Blue Star’s top-ranked artists can host exhibitions there. Their director has stated that only artists ranked in the top 50 on Blue Star’s artist list are qualified to apply. Teacher Shadow’s ranking ets the criteria, though I honestly think Shadow’s rank is far too low. In my heart, Shadow is number one!”
“Why else host an art exhibition?”
Sun Yaohuo replied with a smile, “Then I’ll leave this to you, Brother Wang.”
The wealthy Wang probed further, “Be honest with —will the Painted Soul series be featured at the exhibition?”
“Probably.”
Sun Yaohuo’s answer was a bluff; it was purely speculation to stir up enthusiasm among the wealthy.
Of course.
Sun Yaohuo believed his guess was accurate.
A personal art exhibition for the first ti—surely the “ambiguous relationship” Teacher Shadow shared with his junior would prompt him to showcase the Painted Soul series as the centerpiece.
“Really!?”
The wealthy Wang’s voice quivered with excitent: “I’ll sponsor the costs for the exhibition. Consider it a way to connect with Teacher Shadow. Yaohuo my boy, let’s work on this together!”
The wealthy Wang could already envision:
Shadow’s hosting of a personal art exhibition might even feature the eighth piece of the Painted Soul series!
This news, if spread, would surely cause top figures from across the wealthy circle to swarm to the event!
After all.
In the wealthy world.
Shadow’s Painted Soul series had already attained legendary status, coveted by countless top-tier magnates!
It’s one of the rare artistic pieces that even money couldn’t buy!
When the day of the exhibition arrives, the scene is bound to be beyond imagination and utterly wild!
…
Preparations for the art exhibition began.
Applications.
Approvals.
The process proceeded far more smoothly than anticipated.
And the date was tentatively set for around October.
When Sun Yaohuo inford Lin Yuan of the news, it was already March 20th.
On this day.
Lin Yuan had just finished writing “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.”
After reviewing the entire manuscript.
Lin Yuan felt the ending was sowhat bittersweet, which might be hard for so readers to accept.
But it was within controllable limits—since the deaths involved characters who hadn’t received much focus before, even if this installnt heavily developed them.
Speaking of which.
If readers’ favorite characters weren’t killed off, it wouldn’t qualify as heartbreak, right? A re trope character’s death wasn’t a big deal.
Readers would soon understand:
The fourth installnt’s degree of tragedy was just dipping toes into the water.
In reality.
The Harry Potter series would get darker with each installnt, with its tone becoming increasingly oppressive and escalating deaths.
The fourth installnt marked the beginning.
Afterward, it would unleash its fury.
Presently.
Blue Star’s readers were about to embrace this new chapter of the saga.
That evening.
Silver Blue Books released an announcent:
“The fourth installnt of the Harry Potter series, *Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire*, will be published at the end of this month!”
Woosh!
Readers who had long been awaiting this mont imdiately erupted in cheers!
It’s here!
The fourth installnt!
It’s finally here!
Chu Kuang, this powerhouse writer, remains as consistent as ever!
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