After dreaming of getting rich, I dressed up as a collapsed idol

Chapter 419



Chapter 419

I was stunned by his beautiful face, and after getting to know him, I found him to be incredibly gentle. My colleague and I took the liberty of approaching him and asking for a photo. Not only did he gently agree, he even let us call him by his name. I was completely hooked!

Twitter allows you to create groups in private chats.

After the group photo was uploaded, there were a lot of private messages and chats in the background.

Many people are asking where they met the Chinese boy.

The two female white-collar workers decided to gather these people into a group and chat about this chance encounter.

In Japanese social etiquette, people usually don't address a person by their given name or surname together, as that would appear impolite and disrespectful. People usually address a person by their surname with a suffix such as san (桑), chan (酱), or kun (君).

Allowing others to call you by your name generally represents a friendly and intimate attitude.

So it is not difficult to imagine that Lu Qingfeng is considered to be a Yasasi.

As this type of male protagonist often appears in anime, young people in China have more or less heard of the word "Asahi". Its Chinese translation means gentle.

But in fact, this word is a unique culture in Fusang society and is almost everywhere.

Yasasi's teacher, Yasasi's mother, Yasasi's puppy, Yasasi's service, this book makes people feel Yasasi and helped, so Yasasi...

This word can be used in almost every situation and has different meanings.

In fact, we can more intuitively understand the meaning of this word from its origin.

Perhaps it is to avoid embarrassing people around because of one's own behavior, so one controls oneself not to do anything out of the ordinary and instead shows a graceful and gentle state.

[Is this true? I’m so envious! ]

【Now that I hear that, I want to meet you in person even more.】

……

After the two female white-collar workers said this, they received more feedback.

Japan has a well-developed entertainment industry. Before the Korean Wave swept across Asia, idol culture was already in full swing, and they sold their personas and bought labels on social media even more thoroughly than South Korean idols.

But no matter what kind of personality he has, even if he is an idol with no personality, no attitude or no qualities, he should treat his fans with the kind of devotion that only he loves.

[Is anyone still there?]

This is the most frequently asked question in the group.

After finishing his ramen, he left. The translator beside him said that Fox God-Shan was a writer who came to Fuso to promote his new book. I saw people following him and filming him, so he must be on his way to his next trip.

[Writer? Didn't they say he was a musician, and played the violin at a famous concert in China?]

【This is not clear.】

[Breaking news, someone saw a fox god in Jimbocho. Can anyone nearby take a photo?]

【I'm nearby, wait for my news. 】

The Japanese have always had something in mind when it comes to chasing stars.

……

The history of Jimbocho's second-hand bookstore street can be traced back to the Meiji Restoration period, when there were several law schools nearby. In order to adapt to the market, several stores selling legal professional books were opened nearby.

Later, as the number of universities increased, the categories of bookstores gradually expanded to their current size.

When Lu Qingfeng was coordinating the itinerary with the magazine, he was particularly looking forward to this place.

Because here, you can find many precious ancient Chinese books.

During the late Qing Dynasty, Emperor Guangxu reformed the country by learning advanced Western technology and established the Imperial University of Peking, the predecessor of Peking University. A large number of people began to study in Japan.

At that time, many international students lived near Jimbocho.

Bookstore Street naturally has stores specializing in Chinese books.

Today's renowned revolutionaries and scholars have left their mark here, including Lu Xun, Chen Tianhua, Huang Xing, Yang Du, Yang Changji, Chen Yinke, Li Siguang, Lin Boqu, and many others.

In one of the bookstores, there is a photo of Mr. Lu Xun and the owner of the bookstore at that time.

Lu Qingfeng, who came here, naturally would not miss it and came to this bookstore called Neishan.

The sign at the door of Neishan Bookstore also has a great origin, it is a calligraphy work by Guo Moruo.

The photo has a marble texture and four bright characters of "Neishan Bookstore". The signature at the bottom is Guo Moruo, with the author's private seal.

From the moment you enter, you can see Chinese elements everywhere. The books are all-encompassing, covering ancient and modern times. There is even a bookcase dedicated to Mr. Lu Xun.

Lu Qingfeng really liked this place. He looked at this book and thought it was good, then looked at that book and thought it was good too. He had picked a lot of books without realizing it. Yamada and Yang Xiuxiu behind him helped to carry them.

After browsing one bookshelf and turning to go to the other side, he found that there were a lot more people in the store, mostly young girls. They seemed to be standing far away, but it seemed that all their attention was on him.

When he looked up, these people were as excited as if they had discovered a new continent. They kept lowering their heads and whispering in their ears, and no one knew what they were saying.

Lu Qingfeng felt weird.

Just as I was about to ask Yamada, two girls in the distance seemed to have mustered up the courage to come over.

"Excuse me, can I take a picture?"

Although he didn't understand much Japanese, he could guess what the two Sakura girls meant when he saw the mobile phones in their hands.

The same is true for translator Yamada, who is holding a pile of books.

"of course can."

Lu Qingfeng smiled and nodded, and seeing that the first person who tried it received good feedback, the others who followed here also gathered around.

"Me too."

"And I."

"sorry to bother you."

Fortunately, there weren't too many people, and Lu Qingfeng completed all the group photos with the help of Yamada and two other staff members in charge of photography.

He smiled the whole time and made a "V" sign with his finger. During the photo-taking process, these people also asked some questions.

"Are you a writer, Fox God? I've seen you playing the violin before."

“Yes, music and writing are going on at the same time.”

"There are many people who like Fox God. Will you often come to Fuso for activities for your fans?"

"Of course, only if you have the chance."

"When will Fox God's works go on sale?"

"February 14th, Episode Man."

Yamada answered this question on his behalf.

There are two Valentine's Days in Japan. One is the Western Valentine's Day. The difference is that in Japan, girls will give boys chocolates. This gift has two meanings.

One is the homie chocolate, which is given to someone you love; the other is the giri chocolate, which is given to friends or colleagues.

Then, a month later, on March 14th, White Valentine's Day, boys will respond to girls' feelings with gifts such as flowers and jewelry.

There is naturally a meaning behind choosing this day as the release date.

Because Lu Qingfeng's current target audience is girls who like his looks, the publishing house naturally chose these people as the first wave of sales targets.

Isn’t it a very romantic thing to buy books published by your favorite idol as a support gift on Valentine’s Day? This is the main direction of this promotion.


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