At first, Bologue didn't understand what the charm of Blue Jay's new book was that made Palmer so excited. It wasn't until Bologue got up the next morning that he deeply realized what kind of influence Blue Jay had.
The headlines in all the newspapers on the street were news about Blue Jay's new book, and the entrance to the bookstore was crowded with people. Everyone was asking about Blue Jay's new book, paying to pre-order the book, which didn't even have a title yet.
"Is Blue Jay really that famous?"
Bologue stood by the roadside, watching the crowd and sighing.
Palmer said, "Of course, he's considered a pioneer in the fantasy novel genre."
"Before Blue Jay, everyone wrote cold, hard reality. But Blue Jay's stories are full of romantic fantasies, like his most famous work, Night Hunter.
His appearance made people realize that stories don't just have to depict absolute reality; they can also imagine the ethereal unknown."
"Is that so..."
