âFinally, it has calmed down.â
When departmental phone calls ceased and the constant clamor of his subordinate editors finally quieted, Cao Dezhi could finally breathe a sigh of relief.
He thought for a moment, flipping through the pages of the âPoirot Case Collectionâ next to him and focused on the last paragraph.
[Hastings suddenly spotted a man.
The man must have been over one meter eighty, holding a bowler hat in his left hand and bowing to Poirotâs grave.
Hastings had never seen this man before and couldnât help but approach him.
âMay I ask who you areâ¦?â
The man had a slicked-back hairstyle, a defined face like a polished diamond, and a thick and long eagle hook nose made him look especially alert and resolute. Hastings, for some reason, found something eerily familiar about him.
âSherlock Holmes.â
The man took off his bowler hat and introduced himself.
âYouâre a friend of Mr. Poirot?â
âMerely a mourner who has heard many of his tales and traveled from afar to pay his respects,â the man named Holmes replied.
As the man turned to leave, Hastings, staring at his retreating figure, finally understood where his sense of familiarity came fromâ
His eyes, they resemble Poirotâs.]]
This was the final scene of the âPoirot Case Collectionâ written by Chu Kuang.
Cao Dezhi had confirmed with Chu Kuang that this would be the protagonist of Chu Kuangâs upcoming mystery novel.
This excited Cao Dezhi. Poirotâs death was undeniably distressing, but the fact that Chu Kuang was still willing to write detective stories was great news to him as the editor-in-chief of Silver Blue mysteries.
âBut the information is too sparse. There is only a physical description and the characterâs name to go on.â
Cao Dezhi mused.
Not just Cao Dezhi, many others also took note of this paragraph.
On the internet.
As everyone began to accept Poirotâs death, many gradually shifted their attention to the new character that appeared at the end of the story, sparking many speculations â
Obviously â
Poirotâs death shook everyone, so initially, all discussions were focused on Poirot.
No one mentioned this new character.
Furthermore, even though this person appeared at the end of the âPoirot Case Collectionâ, his description was extremely brief.
It was only when everyone began to calm down that they noticed the exceptionality therein.
âWhy would such a character suddenly appear at the end?â
âDoes this man have no connection to Poirot?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhat about Hastingsâs feelings? It must be noted that the narrative suddenly shifts from Hastingsâs first-person perspective to a third-person perspective, stating in the original language that this Sherlockâs eyes resemble Poirotâs.â
âCould Chu Kuang be implying that Poirot isnât dead?â
âIf thatâs the case, though itâs just a hint, I have to say that the old rascal does have moments of conscience.â
âWait a minute.â
âI thought of a larger possibility. Could this man be the protagonist of Chu Kuangâs next novel?â
âNo way.â
âLike a sequel to the âPoirot Case Collection,â Chu Kuang wants to replace Poirot with a new protagonist?â
âImpossible.â
âI only accept Poirot, not others. Nobody can replace Poirot.â
âSame here.â
âMy heart has already died with Poirot. Chu Kuang, donât even think about replacing Poirot with a new character.â
ââ¦â
There were small-scale discussions on the internet about this issue.
Because the signs werenât clear, many people couldnât guess what the appearance of this man named Holmes signified. Everyone vaguely felt that there was more to come from this story.
Because in terms of character directions, it made no sense.
Unless, for some reasons, this appearance would become meaningful, but what could be behind that?
â¦
The same question was also asked by Jin Mu: âWho is this Sherlock?â
âThe protagonist of the next book.â
Lin Yuan didnât hide anything, he had told Cao Dezhi earlier.
Jin Mu was taken aback, then asked with a frown. âYou plan to write another detective protagonist like Poirot?â
âYouâre only half right.â
Lin Yuan said, âSherlock and Poirot are both detectives, but their personalities, methods of solving cases, and many other aspects are vastly different. The only thing they share is their relentless pursuit of the truth.â
âI see.â
Jin Mu smiled bitterly. âSo you didnât actually tire of writing Poirotâs story, prompting you to end it abruptly?â
âNo.â
The story was, in fact, finished.
Moreover, Lin Yuan knew that Poirotâs death would cause a major upheaval among his readers.
But clearly, Lin Yuan had underestimated the scale of this uproar, as well as the depth of peopleâs feelings for Poirot.
Itâs good that people still have their sensibilities.
After comparing with the previous text, everyone accepted Poirotâs death.
Because Poirot was getting old anyway.
For a heroic figure like him, itâs hard to imagine him growing frail. Letting him live forever in the readersâ hearts in this way wasnât too bad.
âAs long as itâs not that.â
Jin Mu said with relief, âTake it easy in the future. Donât throw curveballs out of nowhere. After finishing the novel, even I wanted to smash the windows of your house.â
âAntarctica is on guard.â
Lin Yuan seemed to think carefully for a moment and then gave a very sincere answer.
Jin Mu, ââ¦â
Of course, he knew that Lin Yuan had a pet dog, Antarctica, who had acted in the movie âHachi: A Dogâs Tale.â
The dog was a real movie star.
He didnât dwell on this topic with Lin Yuan, instead changing the subject:
âThe protagonist of your next detective novel wonât end up dead too, right?â
Lin Yuan was silent for a few seconds before answering, âNo.â
In fact, in the story, Holmes was indeed written as dead at one point, but ultimately, he was resurrected.
Jin Mu took a step back instinctively: âBoss, were you serious just now when you hesitated?â
âAnd were you serious just now when you took half a step back?â
âYou canât do this, Iâm sincerely and solemnly advising you to be kind-hearted!â
ââ¦â
Being resurrected doesnât count as dying.
Jin Mu sighed, âAnyway, you judge for yourself. But with the readers, everyone needs comfort and reassurance. Why not say something?â
âSure.â
Lin Yuan also felt that the readers needed some comfort.
He logged onto Chu Kuangâs Tribe account, confirmed it was the right one, and posted a message:
âNew book announcement, itâs still a mystery novel, âGreat Detective Holmesâ.â
The news that he was going to publish a new book could probably make the readers happyâ
Lin Yuan could distinctly feel that whenever he announced a new book, the readersâ mood would improve.
This was the best consolation he could think of.
He surely couldnât claim to be a âwarrior of loveâ like Urobuchi did, stating that his âcreative purpose is to bring warm, healing stories to everyone,â right?
But then.
After Lin Yuan posted the message, Jin Mu suddenly looked alarmed: âBoss, how could you do this? Do you realize what your actions are implying?â
âImplying what?â
âItâs provocation.â
The Prince of Lanling being so hated wasnât without reason!
You wrote off Poirot and then immediately sought to replace him in the readersâ hearts with a new character?
Are you implying that without the old, the new will not come in?
Will the readers accept it!?
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ps: Thank you, Little Dinosaur Loves Fish, for becoming the second Alliance Hierarch, âââââ. Letâs keep writing!