Chapter 7

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nChapter 7, Writing Classics to Become Master of Literature and Art

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nThere were many media at the awards banquet.

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nWhat they liked the most was gimmicky reports.

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nSoon, the news of the four-year-old super child prodigy winning the Olympide Competition spread like wildfire under their promotion.

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nThe words “He Chuan” began to appear on television, in newspapers, and on the Internet.

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nCountless passers-by who accidentally saw this article were dumbfounded.

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nThis led to a round of discussion on ‘what I was doing when I was four years old.’

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nAs the saying goes, a layman watches a show, but an expert knows the ropes.

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nSome experts and scholars also came forward and began to analyze the various physical, psychological, and social factors, showing how rare it was for a four-year-old like He Chuan to win an Olympiade Competition for a primary school student, and it was an event that could not be replicated.

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nWhen an event was certified by the authorities, the credibility of the event also increased.

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nAt this time, He Chuan’s value began to soar.

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nThe towels he used and the food he ate were all hyped up to sky-high prices.

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nMany people held the idea that ‘If my child eats the food they the genius eat, their IQ will also increase’ and rushed to buy them. For a time, many products became in short supply.

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nAs the topic of He Chuan continued to rise, the country began to pay attention to this ‘young genius’.

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nThe relevant leaders directly went to He Chuan’s family and began to discuss with his parents about He Chuan’s future path.

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nIt was a waste for such a gifted child to walk the path of an ordinary person.

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nTherefore, they expressed their hope that He Chuan could join the School of the Gifted Young, which was equivalent to directly attending a university’s preparatory course.

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nNot only was there no tuition fee, but there was also an additional scholarship of hundreds of thousands of Yuan every year.

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nWhen He Chuan saw this opportunity that came knocking on his door, he naturally would not let it go, so he agreed without hesitation.

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nThus, not long after, he went to Hong Kong alone.

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nA slight increase in social status, the ‘Prodigy’ achievement has been unlocked! Evaluation points increased significantly!

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nThe Reincarnation Seal once again sent a notification.

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nHe Chuan smiled slightly.

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nIf the current situation continued, he might really be able to get a B grade.

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nHowever, he did not become complacent because of this.

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nDon’t indulge when in favorable conditions, and you won’t die at bad times. This was his motto.

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nThere was still a long way to go. If the trajectory of his life went downhill and he ended up begging for a living in his later years, his final score would also be lowered.

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nThen, he went to understand the situation of the Genius Class.

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nAs the name implied, those who could stay in the Genius Class were all geniuses.

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nThe oldest was only fifteen years old.

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nThe youngest was originally thirteen years old, but now he was four years old, He Chuan.

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nThere was no deception here. Everyone was studying seriously. Everyone worked very hard and the atmosphere was very good.

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nHe Chuan was a little behind in the beginning. After all, he joined in the middle of the semester and his knowledge was limited. Although he had read all the books in the libraries, he was not omniscient.

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nHowever, with the help of the deduction system, he quickly caught up and overtook them.

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nIn less than half a month, he became the best student in the genius class.

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nEveryone looked at him in a new light.

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nThe higher-ups valued him even more and approved several hundred thousand scholarships for him one after another.

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nHowever, He Chuan was preparing to do scientific research to solve his illness. This amount of money was nothing at all.

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nHowever, as a student, he could not get too much funding, so he could only think of ways to earn money himself.

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nHe Chuan looked at literary and musical works.

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nIn fact, other than his identity as a reincarnator, he had another identity, which was a transmigrator from Earth.

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nAt the moment, he had reincarnated into a parallel world on Earth, but there were still many big and small differences on the whole.

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nCompared to the Earth he had once lived on, it was just that the general direction was similar. Both belonged to the ‘low-level technology civilization’.

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nIn short.

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nAlthough He Chuan was familiar with many of the epoch-making scholars that appeared here were similar to those on Earth, there were also some aspects that have been lost.

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nThe history of each country and the current world structure had changed. It was unknown which historical stage had changed and lead to such a result.

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nAt the very least, there was no The Lord of The Rings1, no Harry Potter2, and no A Song of Ice and Fire3 in the literature history.

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nIn musical history, there was no Fate Symphony1 by Beethoven, no The Magic Flute by Mozart, and no Nocturne by Chopin.

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n“It would be a pity if these famous and magnificent works of centuries did not appear in this world.”

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nHe Chuan lamented.

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nHe suddenly had an impulse in his heart.

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nHe had to take these legendary things that leave a deep impression out of his mind so that the people of this world could understand the beauty of his past.

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n“There are many benefits to having such active brain cells. I can mobilize my memories as I wish.”

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nHe Chuan chuckled and made a plan in his mind, “I’ll leave 10% of the copyright income as research funds. The rest will be donated to the poor areas.”

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nThe money in the reincarnated world was useless anyway. It was enough to ensure that his research would be successful.

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nIf he donated it, he might be able to gain a good reputation and improve his evaluation points. So, why not?

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nTherefore, in the next few years, He Chuan spent his spare time writing.

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nTo be more precise, he copied.

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nIt was just a little different.

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nIt was a product of his use of the Deduction System to polish his writing.

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nMany of the plots had a little change.

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nStrictly speaking, Harry Potter was no longer the original Harry Potter, but the world was still the same world.

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nIt was a story that could make the people of this parallel Earth feel that it was not a story from far away.

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nOne by one, the classics compiled by his hands, caused a great stir in the outside world.

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nCopyright cooperation and adaptation invitations came in waves.

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nHe Chuan directly counted the money until his hands went soft, and his bank card deposits directly increased from six figures to twelve figures.

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n120 billion RMB!

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nIt was roughly equivalent to 18 billion US dollars.

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nThis was a fortune that ordinary people did not even dare to think about!

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nHe did not forget his original intention. He took out 90% of the money as promised and established the charity foundation for poverty alleviation.

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nMore than 100 billion were vaporized in an instant.

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nBut because of this, He Chuan became a world-famous great writer, great musician, and a great philanthropist.

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nThe life trajectory has changed. The ‘Master of Literature and Art’ achievement has been unlocked, the evaluation points have increased significantly!

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nThe notification this time was slightly different, and the rewards were especially generous.

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nAccording to his estimation, the now eight-year-old He Chuan should have already reached the B grade for reincarnations.

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nHowever, He Chuan did not stop.

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nSince things were developing so smoothly, he might as well rush forward and see where his limits were!

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