These book reviews pointing out her plagiarism are basically long essays, listing the similarities or even the same places one by one.
It's almost like the official color palette.
The book review section has become a mess, with many readers even making a series of uncivilized comments.
Fortunately, Song Xi is mentally strong enough and not too sensitive, otherwise she would have been so angry that she would have cried after reading these remarks.
Song Xi flipped through the book reviews and spent some time reading all of them.
The more I looked at her, the uglier her expression became.
I have to say that these book fans are very powerful. The similarities in the plots are really very high.
Song Xi almost began to wonder if she had written a similar novel.
But she didn't plagiarize!
No matter how similar the two novels are, she knows herself well and did not plagiarize!
She searched for that person's novels. That person's pen name was Chunxia. He was a novice author and worked on the same website under MS company as her, but it was a different website.
The novel that is currently being serialized is her first novel, but Song Xi has already written several novels.
Chunxia's novel has more updated chapters than hers, more than a hundred chapters more.
She clicked on it and found that the plot, language description, character setting, etc. were all very similar.
Song Xi directly looked at Chun Xia’s latest update and found that her latest update was exactly the plot she was going to write next.
She was stunned for a moment.
How could this be? Even if the two people had the same plot, it was impossible for the subsequent plot direction to be the same as what she had in her mind.
This situation is really weird, how could it happen
Song Xi then looked at Chun Xia's book review section and found that there were also many readers who left messages telling Chun Xia that her work had been plagiarized, and they were indignant and cursed the shameless plagiarist in various ways.
The plagiarist Song Xi, who was scolded bitterly, was completely confused at this moment.
This is probably what happens when you sit at home and the pot falls from the sky.
No matter what happened, Song Xi only knew that she definitely did not plagiarize.
She despises plagiarists the most in her life. Although plagiarism is a serious problem in online novels nowadays and many novels have become popular because of plagiarism, she will never go down the path of plagiarism.
She doesn't bother to touch things that are not hers.
Writing is a hard job, and many people may never become famous in their entire lives, but so what.
Every article is written by the author with great effort and is the author's child.
Even if it doesn’t become popular, it doesn’t matter as long as you are worthy of your work and your conscience, this is the quality that a person should have.
Because she loves writing, she gave up her high-paying job and became a full-time writer.
How could I give up my original intention and do such a despicable thing now
No matter what, she would never allow others to throw dirty water on her.
Just because Chun Xia posted earlier than her and updated more words than her, people thought she was the plagiarist and started to abuse her. This is too unfair to her.
She had to talk to Editor Huahua about this before things got any bigger.
Editor Huahua has been online on her phone these days. Just when she was about to send a private message to Editor Huahua, Mossen came over with a plate.
Placing breakfast on the small coffee table, Mossen noticed that something was wrong with her expression.
"What's wrong?"
Song Xi didn't want to say anything, so she handed him the computer and said, "Here, take a look."