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Let’s get straight to the point. Evil spirit - dance. I thought this was a very wonderful novel, but it seemed to end too quickly. ...

If you write a second part, it depends on what the dancing master wants. The first dance book I read was Evil Spirit. In the words of Dancing in the King of Heaven:

As for "The Evil Spirit", needless to say, it brought me huge gains. I made an attempt to compile an urban YY novel using a hard-core and realistic style.

So I wrote about Chen Yang, a brave, passionate, and unparalleled man. In order to pursue a realistic style, I looked up a lot of information about the underworld - it doesn't mean that you just kill people with a watermelon knife and you call it a underworld! That's just a punk. I wrote about Daquan, Qinghong, and Chinese communities in North America.

When I wrote about Xiao Wu being chased and running away, I actually asked a few brothers who had been on the road to ask: How did the people on the road run away?

As a result, Xiao Wu was hunted down all the way from Nanjing to Guangzhou. He stayed in a dilapidated small guest house, desperately trying to change trains, and setting up suspicious formations to confuse the pursuers. A friend of mine told me at the time: In fact, running away is much easier when being chased by a police officer. The most dangerous thing is being chased on the road. One is because the policeman catches up with you, and the most you can catch is. Being caught up on the road is a dead end. Moreover, when you are wanted on the road, they often mobilize forces that are even more dense than the police.

As a result, a reader asked me if I had really been on the road - haha.

When I wrote about Xiao Wu hiding in the MLM den, I also prepared a lot of materials and lessons, and finally wrote about the situation in the MLM den - as a result, some readers said in the book review area that writing It was so real, and he even asked me if I had really experienced MLM.

Including writing about Xiao Wu’s subsequent stowaway trip to North America by boat, I also checked a lot of information, what was going on on the boat at sea, etc., and tried to be true.

As for the time when Xiao Wu went to Vietnam... Haha, many people don’t know that I have really been to Vietnam. It’s just a trip. I wrote that Xiao Wu took a luxury cruise ship from Guangxi to Vietnam, and that ship started opening casinos on the high seas. These are all true! I've been on that boat and lost money in the casino at night on the high seas.

Including writing about Xiaowu’s landing at Ha Long Bay, staying overnight in Haiphong City, where only Tiger beer was sold in the hotel, and all the shocking aspects of Vietnam’s public security, these were all my personal experiences at the time.

There is also the Hanoi Grand Hotel, the nightclub where the mixed-race beauty works, called Ocean Star Nightclub, I have been there too! I was staying at the Hanoi Grand Hotel at that time.

Even, it was written that Xiao Wu was chased by the Vietnamese in Hanoi, jumped into the river and swam away, that river really existed!

I wrote that Xiao Wu went to Canada. When I was in Vancouver, I looked for a map of Vancouver’s urban area and some various information about the city. Some readers even asked me if I had ever stayed in Vancouver, because as I wrote in the book, Hastings Street, where the garage in the big circle is located, is indeed a famous black street in Vancouver: it is haunted by prostitutes and drug dealers. place.

——As a result, the evil book became popular.

The above is excerpted from the works of King Tianwang. After reading this paragraph, I felt that dancing brought out the essence of a good novel. Like Devil's Law, Mao Ni's Qing Yu Nian and Jian Ke, although there will be YY, it is definitely not nonsense.