Culture Conquers Foreign Worlds

Chapter 200: 0 million words daily (Merry Christmas!)

Fourteen fine novels from the British Victorian era, each of which caused a sensation in the British literary world at that time. The total number of words is about 7 million. It took Harvey 11 hours to translate, and an average of more than 60 per hour. Million words.

"Writing six hundred thousand in one hour, is this really a feat that humans can accomplish!?"

Count Henrietta took out his handkerchief and wiped the cold sweat on his forehead. It would take him at least two weeks to read the novel with more than seven million words, let alone the creation. A novelist may not be able to create so many works in his entire life. He naturally doubts the origin of these novels and whether they are really written by Harvey. This is a normal idea that any ordinary person will have when facing such a situation.

Seven million words are actually not too many in Harvey's opinion. Many of the web articles he has come into contact with on earth can reach this number of words. Seven million words were only a few days of reading when he was obsessed with online articles. At that time, he developed the habit of looking at ten lines at a glance. Every time he reads the content of a novel, his mind will naturally turn the text into a vague scene.

Even if it is not a creation, the translation of more than seven million words per page is impossible in the eyes of ordinary people. Moreover, Harvey needs to rectify the content of the novel incidentally when translating.

And turning the impossible into the possibility is the power of magic.

"[Text Conversion]

Category: Department of Prophecy

Class: 2

Function: The caster can transform the text content he understands into another language he is familiar with.

Restrictions: The caster needs to have an objective understanding of the two languages. The higher the familiarity with the two languages, the higher the translation success rate. If there is something that cannot be shared, the text will be presented out of order.

Explanation: Knowledge is not objective, it is determined by people's cognitive ability. Man’s ability to understand the world is limited. The noumenon of the world cannot be recognized by others, and people can only know the feeling that the noumenon of the world gives us—phenomenon. You cannot judge whether the phenomenon is true, you only need to judge the effect of the judgment on you. — "Pure Language", by Immanu Bo. "

As the successor of socialism, Harvey has always sneered at idealism. The explanation of this spell is one of them. However, the mystery that Harvey has been exposed to is indeed changing his mind. The existence of ancient gods, the common language of goblins, and magic Harvey is more willing to believe that there is a deeper scientific essence that can be understood by logical thinking.

The fairy can understand the meaning of English and even Chinese. Harvey once wondered if it was because "self" appeared in this world. The knowledge he possessed was projected into the deeper part of the world through some channel, and the fairy happened to be there. Connect to understand words that do not exist in this world.

Closer to home, [Text Transformation] This spell is indeed very practical. This spell is cast on Harvey himself. The effect of the spell is like a computer that uses only 10% of its computing power. After casting this spell, the computer can’t be said to perform. One hundred percent, at least 50 percent of the computing performance can be improved for language translation, and the process is completely controlled by Harvey.

Casting [Text Transformation] costs much lower than ordinary second-order spells, and the restrictions are also large. In addition to the language knowledge of the caster, long-term translation will also make the spirit of the caster become manic, even high-level casters cannot A novel of more than seven million words was translated in one night.

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On the same day, Harvey took the steam train back to El Roy, and brought the flying motorcycle and a lot of results from the raid of Norton Magic Store.

Count Henrietta stayed alone in the manor, locked himself in the study, and ordered his servants not to be disturbed easily except for food and drink. Wandering in the ocean of knowledge should have been a wonderful enjoyment, but more than seven million words! This ocean is too wide, and the amount of information contained is enough to drain all the energy of the earl, he is not sure whether he will drown.

He spent two days watching "Jane Eyre". The protagonist Jane Eyre was born in an unnamed town in the Kingdom of Barron. Her father was a priest in the town. After her parents died, she was adopted by her uncle, but she lived more than a servant. A life without dignity, she was tortured and ridiculed. In this bleak life, Jane Eyre did not despair. She still remembered the teachings of her father and treated others kindly.

Jane Eyre was sent to an orphanage by her snobbish aunt and experienced a painful childhood until she found a career as a tutor in the newspapers and magazines in adulthood. She came to Thornfield Manor. This was the biggest turning point in her life. I love Rochester.

The hope that Count Henrietta saw from Jane Eyre was in stark contrast with the cruel environment depicted in the novel. When reading it several times, he couldn't help putting down the manuscript to calm his mood. Something blocked his throat, and his eyes were sometimes moist. He did feel something in Jane Eyre's body, it was something out of tune with this era.

Count Henrietta spent another day to sort out all the clues, plots, and characters in the novel, and the records he wrote covered his desk.

"Oh my god, this work does seem to be the work of a female writer. The first half of the description almost makes me wonder if the author has actually experienced something similar, but this work is undoubtedly a cost One of the works created in the evening!” Count Henrietta was shocked by his conclusion. The cultural background of "Jane Eyre" fits with the Kingdom of Barron. The social atmosphere and various experiences depicted in the novel are based on the Kingdom of Barron. It is confirmed that this work was born in the Kingdom of Barron and is still a modern work.

Even though the style of writing is different, he is extremely certain that this work is from Harvey.

After reading it, the faint regrets only lingered in his heart for a moment, and the earl adjusted his mentality to watch the second novel, "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens in his later years.

The original book is a work written by a writer after experiencing life’s cold and warm life. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com was in the low period of the author Charles’s life at that time. He just broke up with his wife, entangled with a young actor, and developed An extramarital affair, but this extramarital affair did not heal him but brought more pain. Charles' gloomy mentality at the time was fed back into this work, which is full of true portrayals of the social maladies and the sophistication of the society at that time.

Pip, the protagonist of the novel, is a low-level figure in society with a fairly happy family. His sister often troubles him, and his brother-in-law also cares for him. Life is pretty good, and all the changes come from him. The fugitive begins. Pip quickly forgot about it. One day he met Estella, who was his lifelong love. She was young and beautiful, with a noble birth. Pip felt inferior for her humble status and resented her birth. However, Estella also It's just playing with his feelings.

Until one day he was funded by an unnamed wealthy businessman in London to go to school. He saw the life of the upper class in London, the most prosperous city in the world at the time. Man is not a mysterious rich businessman but the fugitive he rescued, and all the balance has been broken...

"Great Expectations" has been adapted into countless works on the earth, including stage plays, TV series, movies, etc. Even in the modern era of the information explosion, "Great Expectations" is regarded by the audience as one of the most memorable works.

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