se.

“Cui Geng’s speech is mainly based on the reality of the inspiration class.
He explained the creative model of the inspiration class to other authors.
In other words, it can also be seen as a large-scale experience sharing session of ‘Successor’.
It only has a certain guiding effect on novels.”

“What’s more, the content he spoke was relatively simple.
There was only one ready-made direction, but he did not mention the specific environment, the problems that existed, and the need to solve these problems…”

“If I can abandon Cui Geng’s influence as much as possible and continue digging in this direction, I might be able to gain something.”

“Hmm… this way, the title of the thesis can be ‘the creation and transmission theory of new-age art works’.
Hmm… no, the word ‘new-age’ is too big.
More accurately, it should be ‘internet age’.”

“What’s more, the scope of the artistic works is too broad.
The serious literature includes it.
It should be called a ‘popular artistic work’.”

“So the title should be the creation and transmission theory of popular literary works in the online age?”

“Temporarily set this question.
If you feel that it’s not appropriate halfway through, you can change it.”

“This can include the difficulties faced by the transmission of traditional literary works in the online age and background, the need to solve this problem, and the necessary factors and historical mission for the transmission of popular literary works in the online age…”

Pei Qian briefly followed this direction and found that there was indeed a lot of content that could be written.
It was more than enough to support an undergraduate thesis.

However, there were two problems.

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The first question was that this question was a little too big.

Every level of a thesis had its scope and scope.

As an undergraduate, he had to know what to do.
It would be best if he could choose a small field as an entry point.
If he wanted to write more, both his ability and the length of the thesis would not be enough.

He would be able to expand the scope of his thesis only if he were to study masters and PhDs in the future.

That was common knowledge.

This thesis might have included the two restrictions of ‘internet age’ and ‘popular category’ but this range was still very wide.
It could include general popcorn blockbusters, online novels, animation comics, online short videos, and so on.

It felt like he was overestimating his own abilities to write a thesis on such a large scale.

The second problem was that Pei Qian could only bite the bullet and write in this direction.
The level of the thesis he wrote was completely uncontrollable.

He hoped that he was really as good as everyone imagined him to be, but he did not!

Even the previous works like Tomorrow is Beautiful and Struggle had been blindly produced.
He had to re-explain himself.

These two were more serious problems but Pei Qian could only choose this after some thought.

That was because he really could not think of a better direction.
What’s more, he could think of ways to overcome these two shortcomings.

It did not matter if he could not control what he wrote.
He would write it first.
In any case, someone would keep an eye on it when the time came.
He could slowly modify it in the future.

There shouldn’t be a problem if the questions were too big.

Undergraduate students might not be qualified to write such a huge question, but the requirements for undergraduate thesis were also low!

Others might be beaten back for writing such questions, but Pei Qian was Pei Qian after all.
He believed that the professors during the dissertation would give the school and Prof Kong face and would let him off.

All in all, this was the most feasible direction that Pei Qian could find at the moment.

After smoothing out his thoughts, Pei Qian decided to follow this direction and come up with a general framework.

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Not long after he saved the document, he heard a knock on his office door.

Pei Qian looked up and saw Meng Chang.

At the end of the month, Meng Chang came to match the commission.

Pei Qian found the commission figure on his laptop and handed it over.

“Not bad, work harder.”

He had just changed his commission mode in the middle of this month and put a revival armor on Meng Chang.

The publicity for ‘Successor’ in the first half a month was naturally a complete failure.
However, the publicity for Ghost General 2 in the next half a month seemed to be quite effective.

Ghost General 2 was about to be officially released.
Meng Chang had also spent a lot of money on publicity.
However, no matter how much money he spent, the popularity of this game remained lukewarm.

He had to say that this was a good sign!

Pei Qian might not understand how Meng Chang’s publicity strategy for Ghost General 2 was done but it was obvious that Meng Chang already knew the art of war.
He had become a shape that no one could guess.

Pei Qian could not guess it either, but he believed that Meng Chang was on the same side as him.

The publicity plan for the second half of the month would only cost 100,000 yuan even if he obtained a full commission.
This time, Meng Chang obtained 70,000 yuan from Ghost General 2.
It was not much, but it was not little either.

Compared to the previous “one sudden death and the entire month GG” model, it was already quite benevolent.

Meng Chang only glanced at it and handed the laptop back.

He no longer cared about how much commission he had gotten.
He had only come to see the commission for a formality..
More importantly, he could not miss the opportunity to listen to Boss Pei’s instructions and impart the Pei family’s publicity method.

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