Chapter 156 141 Paradise Project_2
For instance, mastering famous world songs like "King of the World," "Croatian Rhapsody," "Turkish March," and other renowned pieces.
Beyond that, it also includes lyrics and scores for popular songs that don't exist in this world.
For the eight-year-old Fang You, this part of his talent for copying literary works was somewhat useless for the time being.
Because songs are a bit troublesome, he couldn't perform them openly.
The spread of songs is exaggerated; if they become popular too quickly, he'd step into the public eye, which doesn't align with the low-profile academic persona that Fang You had recently crafted.
Secondly, many songs don't match the life experiences expected for his age, and no one would believe he composed them himself.
If you were to say that fresh and youthful love songs like "Clear Day," "Simple Love," "Sakura Grass," "If You Become the Wind," "I'm Willing," were written by a child Fang You's age, who would believe it?
However, Emperor Youyou's repertoire did include children's songs suitable for his age, like "Little Frog," "Not Afraid," "The Prettiest Boy on This Street," "Riding My Beloved Scooter," but he himself wouldn't sing them.
They all seem like songs that would suit Nuo Nuo.
Maybe next time it's his birthday or Children's Day, he might choose one to perform for Nuo Nuo as a gift...
Meanwhile, Fang You must also recognize that he is facing another dilemma:
He was running out of money.
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After all, he had bought a Paru console for his good "big daddy" and spent a lot on tools to remodel his secret base, so his cash flow was somewhat affected.
Online payments were easily noticed by his mom, and if adults found out about the secret base, it would be troublesome.
So he needed to make some money on the sly...
Therefore, this new purple Talent type was something to look forward to for Fang You.
He hoped it would be a copywriting Talent for essays or novels, which could earn money through silent submissions, without revealing his identity, allowing for secret updates and quick cash flow.
In short, let's give it a try and see what happens!
Fang You started his lottery draw again!
He didn't even want to mention some of the experience and proficiency rewards that came before!
A dazzling purple light appeared before Fang You's eyes!
No... it was, in fact, two flashes!
Thank you, Child of Luck!
Fang You waited for the bursts of purple light to end, revealing the final results—
[You have drawn the purple Talent [Rod's Hero]: You will obtain the game product "Dragon Quest: The Rod Trilogy," with graphics automatically adapted to the era]
[You have drawn the purple Talent [Hero of the Skies]: You will obtain the game product "Dragon Quest: The Sky Trilogy," with graphics automatically adapted to the era]
A new type, and it's game-related rather than essays or novels!
"Dragon Quest" was the most famous national role-playing game in Yingdu in a previous life, a pioneering work that established the hero and demon king theme, enlightening countless Yingdu light novel authors and game developers.
The "Rod Trilogy" corresponds to the Dragon Quest 1-2-3 series, while the "Sky Trilogy" corresponds to the 4-5-6 series.
Well, this is a buy one, get three deal...
With this, Fang You now had six game products, which could be materialized as USB drives with the software by clicking on them.
Games, huh...
Fang You hadn't much experience with computer games at his age, having played hardly any besides Paru.
So he wasn't quite clear on the current state of the world's gaming market.
However, if there were a platform like Steam, he could potentially submit these games to it.
Additionally, while "Dragon Quest" is a blockbuster, it's ultimately a work from three to four decades ago (the first Dragon Quest was released in 1986), and its gameplay design seems somewhat outdated in this era of brain-machine gaming.
As for the storyline, it's a matter of opinion since the main plot of the series follows a classic narrative: the demon king threatens the world, the hero seeks the method to save it, finds the legendary sword, and defeats the demon king in his castle.
The most memorable part for Fang You was probably the plot of the fifth installment, "The Bride of the Skies," where the protagonist wasn't the hero for once, but rather, it spanned several decades of battles across three generations, which was quite impactful and moving for Fang You at the time.
The memories of the ten-year-old Emperor Youyou playing games in his previous life suddenly came flooding back.
Sigh...
Thinking about it, he realized he had played quite a few games in his previous life.
Fang You felt like he might need a personal computer of his own. With a PC, many tasks would become much more convenient.
But his mom probably wouldn't be too keen on buying one.
If he had one at home, it wouldn't be convenient to play, but it would be much easier over at his base.
Well...
Yet to use a computer at his secret base, he'd need to enable power and internet connection, which would also consume a lot of knowledge energy.
It felt like the number of things he needed to do all of a sudden increased.
Was there a quicker way to get cash flow in one fell swoop?
Well... there was!
Fang You suddenly had an idea.
...
Lately, Asai Reina had been spending the summer vacation at Xia Nuo's place.
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Ling Nai behaved very well in front of Nuo Nuo's parents, and Lin Yi and Xia Anyang doted on her as if she were their own daughter.