Almighty Star Daddy

Chapter 40 True readers understand, I understand

Han Mo didn't look at the continuously updated comments anymore. He clicked on the comment box, and his slender fingers cracked on the keyboard.

"First of all, I don't want to bother to explain whether I swiped the votes or not. I said I didn't swipe, and you said I did. I can't say a result here. There are website supervision and justice. Real readers understand, I understand, that's enough. Disgusting people bite, sincere people know it. Then, let me tell you my story, the story of Little Red Riding Hood is not just a little girl visiting her grandmother's house, she has a deeper meaning."

There is a limit on the number of words in comments. After Han Mo typed this paragraph, the number of words has reached the limit, so he can only send the comment first.

Since no one responded on the battlefield of the trolls just now, it was meaningless to sing a one-man show by myself, so I stopped bombing, but I only occasionally came out to say that it was not as frantic as it was at the beginning, but the screen was still full of scolding.

Han Mo's comment has just been sent, and it will soon appear at the top of the comment. He knows that the troll is just resting at the moment and will never leave the page completely, so he pinned his comment to the top for real readers to see.

Unexpectedly, not only did the trolls not leave the page, but there are also many real readers who have been watching behind the screen. As soon as his comment came out, the comments of several familiar readers' avatars immediately followed.

"Look, everyone, the horse knight has come out, this is the author's deity."

"The Horse Rider, the author!! Finally came out."

Generally, authors will often appear in the comment area of ​​their own works, sometimes interacting with readers, and sometimes canvassing for themselves. Authors like Han Mo who are low-key and never show up are rare. His sudden appearance has aroused a lot of comments from real readers. .

"The knight on the horse said that 'Little Red Riding Hood' has a deeper meaning."

"Sit and wait for the Royal Horse Knight to continue."

Because Han Mo's question about swiping the votes is a kind of attitude that I am not afraid of the shadow, and the rest of you say what you like Turning to the story of Little Red Riding Hood itself, the trolls didn't give up, they were still saying, "Tickets swiping dogs", but they didn't make any waves, and no one paid any attention.

At this time, Han Mo continued to write the next part in the comment box. The educational significance of Little Red Riding Hood originally wanted readers to understand it slowly, but he felt that it was necessary to say it in advance at this moment. Incessant scolding, a meaningful story should not be tainted by these filthy things.

"Actually, there are bad people like the big bad wolf around us. In order to achieve despicable purposes, they slyly disguise themselves as good people, which makes it hard to guard against. So the story of Little Red Riding Hood tells the children, first, children can't just trust strangers. If you are a stranger, there will be a big bad wolf among strangers. You must be vigilant, let alone tell others about you and your family, and be careful not to be used by bad people. Little Red Riding Hood told the big bad wolf the address of his grandmother’s house. Gray wolf was able to find grandma's house and pretend to be Little Red Riding Hood to eat grandma."

After Han Mo's second post, the waiting readers couldn't sit still any longer, and they all expressed admiration.

"Ah! Yes, yes, why didn't I expect that Little Red Riding Hood not only talked to the unfamiliar Big Bad Wolf, but also told him the address of his grandmother's house, which is why everything happened later."

"I've been reading for so many years, but I didn't see the meaning of the story at once. I'm really ashamed."

A few more replies followed, all of them slapping the thigh for why I didn't understand the moral of the story the first time I read it, and some said that I was waiting for the knight on the horse to continue talking. Han Mo didn't read it carefully and continued to write the third comment.

"Second, children should pay more attention to observation, and be vigilant when they find something abnormal. When Little Red Riding Hood first arrived at grandma's house, she found that the voice of the grandmother lying on the bed was not "hoarse" or "big mouth".

But she didn't pay attention and was eaten by the wolf. Third, there are many good people around us. They are like hunters who help others selflessly. We must not only learn the hunter's helpful character, but also learn the hunter's courage to fight against bad people and bad things. "

After putting these two on top, Han Mo quickly wrote the last one, "Finally, and most importantly, children must listen to their parents and keep in mind the advice of adults, so as to avoid being fooled when encountering bad people, don't Trust strangers easily, and don’t be deceived by other people’s appearances.”

The four comments are at the top. Han Mo has already expressed everything clearly, and what he said is very simple. Usually, it is the parents of the children who log on the Tuishu website. They can understand the simple truth at a glance. It's just too careful analysis. He won't talk about it today. Maybe someone will find out after a while.

The readers read the four comments in a row, and they immediately realized their admiration. "Little Red Riding Hood" ranked fifth with more than 20,000 votes, which proves that it has many real readers. A group of trolls started to come out, and the readers did not resist. Li is only because they don't have the huge momentum of trolls, and second, although they voted for the vote, but they don't know if other votes are voted, so they dare not say anything.

However, Han Mo's ingenious attitude of not responding and ignoring him made the group of trolls who said that they cheated like jumping beam clowns, which was especially ridiculous. The profound implication of the story after that has completely shifted the reader's attention to the content of the story itself. As for whether to swipe the votes, as Han Mo said, it is enough for real readers to understand and the author to understand.

At this moment, the trolls who say "swipe the ticket" from time to time are like mice crossing the street. They are instantly besieged by real readers, and then beaten to death with sticks. However, there are still many trolls who are willing to jump out and kill themselves. However, the comments scrolling on the homepage have been cleaned up a lot, and everyone is discussing the storyline.

"At first, I just thought that "Little Red Riding Hood" and "The Frog Prince" were just ordinary picture books, and they were told to children as bedtime stories. From tomorrow, I will use this story to teach her a lesson."

"I also want to teach my child a lesson. Every time I tell him these things, he thinks that I'm too long-winded. This time I will teach him a story, which will definitely arouse his interest and achieve twice the result with half the effort."

Some people mentioned the bad comments, "Author, please delete those bad comments, they must be trolls."

"Yes, it looks like a navy army at first sight. It's too bad to deliberately smear it. It's immoral."

Han Mo didn't delete those bad comments. It doesn't make sense to delete or not to delete them. Anyway, he has already said what he wants to say. It's good that everyone can know the true meaning of the story. He is about to quit the website, and the comments below are still going on.

"Hey, I found out that the reader accounts of these trolls only follow the book "Baby Bear Paradise"! Shouldn't it be..."

As soon as this article came out, other readers also responded, "Really, there is only this book, and I have only voted for this book."

Han Mo didn't look at it any more, just exited the website and turned off the computer.

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