"Prince Charles, the king hasn't got on the plane from Rome yet. He won't arrive in New York until tomorrow."

"Well, I see." The crown prince nodded his head slightly and said gently, "thank you, Lyman."

"I hope to take this opportunity to visit your father on the upper east side."

"After all, my father is old, so I have to go to visit old friends."

When he hung up, he looked out of the window at the night scene of New York and rubbed his temples in distress.

"What's the matter, dear?" A female voice came from behind the crown prince, "it's just a writer. What can he do even if he writes the Autobiography of that woman?"

"Gossip reporters write about our affairs every day. Apart from attracting the public's attention, it doesn't matter."

"Those scandals are the public's favorite lace. As a well-known writer, his bottom line is lower than that of a gossip reporter?"

Hearing this, Prince Charles shook his head helplessly.

Well, he admitted that he thought so at first.

Charles even thought it was a bit of a fuss for his mother to ask him to come to New York in person to find the best-selling author.

People all over the world are too familiar with the stories among themselves, Camilla and Diana. Can the best-selling writer write flowers?

But it wasn't until on the plane, when he was bored, he read the novel by the Asian best-selling writer.

Charles felt that he really underestimated the writers' ability to talk nonsense!

Take King Arthur, which is recently written by the best-selling author, as an example. Did the protagonist begin to grow wheat, grind flour and build glass in the Middle Ages?

The crux of the matter is that the best-selling writer introduced some famous historical events, and even achieved self consistency of logic.

Unconsciously, this can change the reader's cognition and regard the legendary king as an industrial hero and a pioneer of emancipating the serfs in the middle ages.

What about those who obstruct the protagonist?

Naturally, he has become a bigoted villain blocking the process of history.

As for the interests of various countries, and whether the emancipated serfs would be as miserable as they were in the first industrial revolution, no one considered at all.

Charles is crown prince, but he has been in and out of the British Library since he was a child. He knows too much about the story of King Arthur.

I still do, let alone the public.

He thought about the gossip reports, read the novels on the eye computer, and made a comparison in his mind.

"The ability to assimilate a few hundred or a thousand words' worth of news can't be compared with the ability to assimilate a million words' worth of stories."

And according to Lehmann, there are more and more users of the website, and the novels on the list are becoming more and more influential.

Well, if that Asian best-selling writer really wrote Diana's autobiography in this style.

What are you and Camilla going to be described as?

Charles took a look at his disapproving first love and sighed in his heart.

He went up to the computer, clicked the mouse and said, "look at it for yourself."

Camilla looked at the crown prince doubtfully, put on her slippers and came to the computer.

She found that the two heroine works of the best-selling author Charles had brought up for herself.

"The Pope? I don't know... "Camilla hesitated and click to enter the harem paulins.

From establishing a relationship with Charles, she began to have a conscious understanding of all kinds of things in the history of the British court, such as women competing for favor.

Naturally, Henry VIII and his women were the most important.

Because of Charles's relationship, she glanced at the real historical records at first.

After that, Camilla was surprised to find, "can history be interpreted in this way?"

In real records, Anne is just a hundred day queen.

The reason why she is known is that she is the first queen to be hanged in Britain, and that she is the mother of the Virgin Queen.

Compared with Annie, her sister was more highly valued in history because she advised the king to reduce taxes and not to start war easily.

How come in this novel, this famous woman becomes the culprit who seduces her brother-in-law, makes her master degenerate and even ends the dynasty?

Camilla wanted to smile, with indifferent tone said: "make up!"

But she looked at it for a while and was surprised to find that some of the big events actually happened in history.

The best-selling Asian American writer just added some descriptions of the environment and people's psychology, and he turned the whole thing upside down.

Then Anne Boleyn, the "mad Queen" with great desire for power, was turned into a poor woman who was crazy for love and hated for love.The most terrible problem is that he was unconsciously substituted as the heroine.

Seeing that "Bloody Mary" was deposed and the Tudor Dynasty collapsed, she felt a little happy in her heart.

Here...

Camilla looks up at Prince Charles.

"Don't fantasize about the best seller's work. No one will go to see it." The crown prince took his coffee and took a sip.

"According to Lehmann, this literary website is the only one among the well-known Internet companies in the United States that doesn't lose money or even makes a big profit."

"Wang Jian's autobiographical works have been selected by Hollywood universal, and his film of the same name is currently being produced."

"Other works can't be made into movies. It's not that they are not popular enough. It's just that the shooting is too difficult or they are not satisfied with the price."

What about Diana's autobiography?

Camilla tightened her tight robe and felt a headache.

It's just an autobiography. How difficult can it be to shoot?

And considering enough gimmicks, there will be film production companies willing to spend a lot of money to buy the right of adaptation.

She turned to look at the computer, this time mainly to see the description of the villain.

"It's really... Hateful!"

What is more hateful is that I am destined to play a villain role in that woman's autobiography.

What's the label of the best-selling author?

The greedy aunt and daughter in Cinderella; the vicious stepmother in snow white?

Thinking of this, Camilla felt cool.

Now, the upper class has a bad impression of themselves.

Then, she won't die directly, will she?

Camilla looked at Prince Charles, her face gradually began to become sad.

"Charles," she said pitifully, "maybe it's the right choice to leave you."

"In that way, your reputation will not be damaged."

"Camilla is still thinking about herself..."

Charles sighed as he looked at her first love.

"Don't worry, no matter what the cost, I can't let it happen!"