When drug enforcement officers across the country unanimously voted to keep the novel.
Online, the fan wars between the two novels had escalated.
Initially, everyone was debating the various data points of the novels.
Such as whether subscriptions, clicks, or readership numbers had been inflated.
But as fans of "The Double Agent" posted screenshots of their top-ups and fan badges, revealing a real accumulated figure nearing fifty thousand.
Fans of "My Little Wife" quickly abandoned the data discussion and changed their strategy.
They claimed that the novel, which focused on a first-person perspective, was poorly written.
They even went so far as to say that authors who wrote in the first person had a cultural level lower than that of a primary school student!
At this moment, before the fans of "The Double Agent" could even respond.
The authors who earned money and fame by writing first-person novels were the first to react.
In addition to lashing out at the fans of "My Little Wife," the author community began showcasing their academic certificates, with the average qualification being a bachelor's degree or higher.
After two rounds of verbal sparring, the fans of "My Little Wife" were defeated.
Finally, led by their most vocal supporter, they shifted their approach once more.
They took screenshots of the first three free chapters of "The Double Agent."
Using prominent red arrows to highlight passages, they accused the novel of excessively detailing illicit industries, thereby corrupting contemporary youth.
However, as soon as the fans of "My Little Wife" launched their content attack, they were met with fierce retaliation.
Hundreds of screenshots were taken from various chapters of the novel "My Little Wife" by the fans of "The Double Agent."
In each screenshot, numerous paragraphs were marked with blue arrows.
The highlighted content was filled with all sorts of vulgarities and descriptions of scenes unsuitable for minors.
The fans immediately mocked the novel "My Little Wife," suggesting its content was not only unnutritious but also "punishable."
Simultaneously, the fans also captured paid content from "The Double Agent," specifically chapters where the protagonist revealed his undercover identity and was in the process of apprehending a criminal organization.
And the chapters detailing the brutal persecution the protagonist faced after his identity was exposed.
But the fans of "My Little Wife," who were almost delirious, immediately "@"ed the police's social media accounts after seeing the screenshots.
They claimed that the novel "The Double Agent" was desecrating drug enforcement officers and insulting their profession.
At the same time.
Cyber police across the country had received orders from their superiors.
To truthfully respond to netizens searching for 'Zhang Haisheng.'
And simultaneously, to thank the author of the novel on behalf of the comrades in the drug enforcement team, for paying tribute to the officers silently dedicating themselves on the front lines through their novel.
When the cyber police in various regions logged into their department's social media accounts to carry out their superiors' orders, they discovered the online fan war.
After understanding the situation, the cyber police immediately reported it to their superiors.
The superiors in various regions, after reviewing the online fan war, noticed the vulgar and eye-polluting content of the novel "My Little Wife."
A silent ban began.
Fans of "My Little Wife" were still commenting online that the content of "The Double Agent" was too fabricated and not as real as the content in "My Little Wife."
When they clicked on "My Little Wife," the website page suddenly displayed three digits.
"404"!
Refreshing again, it was still a 404 page.
Soon, the "Da Bo Luo" novel website, where "My Little Wife" was hosted, also displayed "404" on its homepage.
With a message in the center of the page stating, "The website has been shut down for rectification due to violations of laws and regulations."
Mr. Ye, the author of "My Little Wife," in Shench eng.
Having stayed up all night reading "The Double Agent" the previous night, he only woke up at noon.
He was completely unaware of the fan battle that had occurred that morning.
Just as Mr. Ye was considering whether to write an undercover story for his next book.
There was a knock at his door.
As soon as he opened the door, a group of uniformed police officers appeared.
It wasn't until Mr. Ye was taken back to the station that he learned about everything that had happened that morning.
And Mr. Ye was about to serve two years in prison for the vulgar novel "My Little Wife."
He was considered the first author in the country to be sent to prison by his fans.
Undoubtedly, the "number one person" in the online literature circle.
The news of Mr. Ye's arrest sent shockwaves through the online literature community.
Racy and vulgar novels on many websites were urgently 404'd.
Nearly half of the online novels on the market disappeared, and tens of thousands of author accounts were banned.
The fans of "My Little Wife" played a crucial role in this major cleanup of the online literature world.
...
The fan war in the online literature circle ended.
The official social media accounts of police departments across the country went online.
They uniformly responded to netizens searching for 'Zhang Haisheng.'
"Dear readers, there is no 'Zhang Haisheng' you are looking for within our police department.
However, the 'Zhang Haisheng' in the novel is actually a reflection of every drug enforcement officer in reality!
Both in the novel and in reality, 'Zhang Haisheng' and his colleagues share the same experiences and feelings.
Thank you for your concern for our drug enforcement officers!"
After responding to the netizens searching for 'Zhang Haisheng.'
The cyber police comrades from various regions also spoke on behalf of the drug enforcement team.
"Our internal personnel have all read the novel 'The Double Agent.'
We thank the author 'Wuming' for paying tribute to the drug enforcement officers fighting on the front lines through his novel.
Your respect has been received by the officers, and we hope you continue to create more excellent works."
Through the police's public thank-you, the popularity of the novel "The Double Agent" surged again.
Many netizens who had not read the novel also flocked to read it.
After reading the novel, netizens finally understood why they were searching for 'Zhang Haisheng.'
In fact, everyone understood that 'Zhang Haisheng' was not a real person, but rather the author's way of expressing the feelings and hardships of drug enforcement officers in reality...
Searching for 'Zhang Haisheng' was merely an expression of everyone's regret for the tragic ending of the novel.
At this moment, the comment sections on the official social media accounts of police departments across the country were no longer filled with searches for 'Zhang Haisheng.'
Instead, tens of thousands of fans were praying for the drug enforcement officers fighting on the front lines, hoping they would return safely from every mission.
Searching for 'Zhang Haisheng'!
With the official statements from police departments in various regions, the matter finally came to a close.
But as soon as it ended, a group of fans began to inquire about the identity of the author 'Wuming' of "The Double Agent."
An author who could write a novel that even drug enforcement officers could relate to.
Could it be that the author was also a police officer with undercover experience?
The police's thank-you to the author earlier was likely an attempt to cover up the author's identity and protect their past.
Various speculations arose, and netizens began searching for the author of the novel on the police's accounts.
The cyber police, who had just finished dealing with the 'Zhang Haisheng' incident, were overwhelmed by the netizens' renewed search for the author.
The cyber police used their special privileges to help find the author 'Wuming.'
However, the result was that "The Double Agent" was published by Xingchen Novel Network, invested in by Wang He, and the author had not undergone real-name authentication.
Finally, the Beijing cyber police contacted the person in charge of the novel website and asked them to inform the author to come forward and make a statement as soon as possible.
...
Yihe Tianfu, Villa No. 66, Fengyun City.
After three months of training, waking up at seven o'clock every day had become Gao Fei's biological clock.
He had been watching the online search for 'Zhang Haisheng' and the fan wars the entire time.
During this period, he saw fans of "My Little Wife" claiming that the content of "The Double Agent" was pure fabrication.
Gao Fei immediately logged into his alt account and engaged in heated arguments with the fans of "My Little Wife."
Having been a formidable debater in the "Zu'an" district in his previous life.
He could easily handle arguments like "I visited your house and found only you, so you're an orphan, you scoundrel..."
In fact, the experiences of 'Zhang Haisheng' in the novel were not fictionalized by Gao Fei but were adapted from real events.
However, the protagonist was not from this world, but from a drug enforcement officer in his previous life's country.
That drug enforcement officer in his previous life, while on duty, happened to encounter his mother-in-law and son.
And solely because the child called out "Daddy," the officer and his entire family were brutally murdered by drug traffickers.
This was the original prototype for the novel's protagonist.
Although Gao Fei had added additional stories in this parallel world.
As the police intervened and made statements, all events concluded.
Just as Gao Fei was about to go offline for dinner, his agent, Jin Qiqi, hurried into the study, saying simultaneously that while many fans were no longer searching for 'Zhang Haisheng,' they were now looking for the author 'Wuming.'
After hearing the story, he was stunned...
Ultimately, he followed the police's advice, logged into his author account, and helped the police in various regions resolve the trouble caused by the fans.
A few minutes later, just as a large number of fans were searching for the author's identity.
A new chapter suddenly appeared in the novel "The Double Agent."
The fans initially thought it was a new update to the novel.
But upon opening it, they found a brief announcement.
"Dear readers, this entire novel was written based on the stories I heard from some friends about the deeds of drug enforcement officers, and then roughly combined.
I am just a newcomer who has recently entered the online literature circle, and my identity is not that of an undercover police officer as you might imagine.
Since my novel has allowed you to understand the hardships of the officers on the front lines, please give them your full support and resist all contraband.
Please stop searching for me and bothering the police officers.
I will continue to write more works for you to read in the future.
Farewell!"
After reading the announcement, the fans stopped commenting and causing trouble on the police's social media accounts, avoiding unnecessary complications.
They all moved to the novel's comment section to continue speculating about the author's identity.
After posting the announcement, Gao Fei took the three members of his studio out to eat.
After dinner, he instructed the three of them to collect data from music platforms and novel platforms to calculate the total income for January.
Jin Qiqi and the others were a bit curious why their boss wanted to personally calculate the income.
Once the data reports were submitted by each platform in January, and the funds were transferred to the studio's account, they would know the profit.
Gao Fei, seeing the puzzled and curious looks from his studio staff, had a hidden struggle.
All his current skills were obtained from the feedback of the system's life simulator.
Using the life simulator required purchasing simulation points.
And the "dog system" determined the price of simulation points based on his income.
If his income exceeded fifty million next month, the price to purchase simulation points for simulating other professions would double.
For example, the simplest profession, a tea ceremony master.
He had ten million in savings, and ten simulation points cost ten thousand Chinese yuan to purchase.
Twenty million in savings, and twenty thousand Chinese yuan to purchase simulation points.
Moreover, the price of simulation points varied for each profession, all determined by the "dog system" based on his available funds.
Jin Qiqi and the other two calculated the total revenue, which was estimated to be over ten million next month.
Gao Fei currently had savings of eighteen million five hundred thousand. If next month's earnings were added, his savings would approach the thirty million mark.
Therefore, he decided to exploit a bug in the system and began to "farm" it.
He took out ten million and began simulating different professions.
"Which one should I simulate first..."
Looking at the hundreds of professions on the system panel, Gao Fei fell into a dilemma.
Suddenly, his eyes lit up, and he nodded at a profession listed there. "That's it! Prepare to simulate!"
(I've been out attending to matters for the past two days. Normal updates will resume tomorrow. The two chapters I owe will be made up over the weekend!)