"To my dear friend Scott Adams:

Thank you very much for your letter. I have finished reading the novel you sent me. I feel that I must have been blessed by God to get in touch with this novel so early. "The Count of Monte Cristo" deserves to be a great work, even if it is born. In modern times, there is no precipitation of time. What you and I feel is the best evaluation of this work. You certainly don’t know when I wrote this letter, not in the morning when the maid prepared sweet milk, not in the afternoon when leisurely enjoying afternoon tea. It's not a quiet night, but a late night that should have gone to sleep.

   "The Count of Monte Cristo" was only delivered at noon, but it seemed to have a magical power that prevented me from leaving them. From noon to night, I can only use those snacks to satisfy my hunger.

Oh! When I read "The Count of Monte Cristo", I even forgot about hunger and sleep. I never knew that a novel could have such a charm.

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  I can guarantee that "The Earl of Monte Cristo" will be published on the cover of "Norton Night" next week, and it will cause a sensation in the literary world of the Kingdom of Barron. Please ask the talented novelist Mr. Alexander for me. We are willing to publish this novel on the most generous terms. I can't wait to see "The Earl of Monte Cristo" appear in all the big bookstores in Norton.

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Oh, yes, you once praised Mercedes in your letter. Although she is indeed an excellent woman, I think Haidée is the most suitable and perfect companion for the earl. She is like that in the illustrations in the novel. Noble and beautiful.

   Your friend Divine Henrietta, wrote on November 2, 1325 in the Barenian calendar. "

After reading the letter from Devin Henrietta, Scott felt the expected joy. It was a day after Pulan sent the second half of "The Count of Monte Cristo" here, and his heart was still about "The Count of Monte Cristo." The plot of the movie can not be forgotten for a long time, just like the lingering fragrance of fine wine on the tongue, every time the aftertaste feels more mellow.

The second half of "The Count of Monte Cristo" is far more exciting than he expected. It gave him too much surprise. Recalling the appearance of Pulan asking for help, he was fortunate to listen to his friend Mo, who is also a reviewer. The opinion of Terry Evelyn.

   He is convinced that only with the content of the first half, "Count of Monte Cristo" can become a best-selling work in the Kingdom of Barron.

   After reading the second half, he is sure that "Count of Monte Cristo" will leave a strong mark in the literary world of the Kingdom of Barron! Maybe it left traces in the entire world literary history.

On the degree of novelty alone, there are few works comparable to "The Count of Monte Cristo" in literary history, but it is not without it. On the basis of the depth of the plot, there are many classic works in the literary world that are deeper than "The Count of Monte Cristo". The novel version of "Eva's Secret" performed by Time Theater is a representative of popular fiction. It tells the story of a hero who regains his country, and makes the audience more excited.

   But the three are combined! The reading experience of "The Count of Monte Cristo" has been improved as never before, and it belongs to the founding sect in the history of literature!

   Now, he has the honor to witness and participate in it.

   After reading the last sentence emphasized in Deven's letter, Scott sighed: "Haydée is indeed the treatment of the heroine, and Mr. Adrian must also think that women like Haidée are more worthy of love."

Even after reading the second half of the book, Scott’s favorite female character is the protagonist Edmond’s fiancee Melcedes. This fateful woman did not end in a happy ending. Recall the novel about Mercedes. He couldn't help letting out a long sigh for all the depictions of Silk. Harvey gave the character a soul, and it made him feel distressed when he thought of it.

   The woman who has always loved the protagonist can only spend the rest of her life guarding her empty heart.

  Scott knows the status of his college friend in the social world of Norton, the capital. He only needs a word and "The Earl of Monte Cristo" can break free from all the shackles and appear in front of readers.

What excites Scott the most is "Norton’s Night" as Devine said. It is the most famous literary publication in Norton and even in the Kingdom of Barron. It is published every half month. It mainly serializes poems and collections of poems and can be featured in this literature. The publications are basically excellent domestic works, and the author who pulls out a poem may be a well-known literary master in the Kingdom of Barron.

It is an unparalleled honor to be on the homepage of "Norton Pages". It represents that the work is the best literary work in the country for at least half a month, and will be paid attention to by literary lovers across the country. Authors who have obtained such qualifications All are the guests of the social world.

   Scott felt that "The Earl of Monte Cristo" was more than enough to be on the front page of "Norton Nights", and he was excited about the subsequent influence, what kind of storm this unconventional work will bring.

From the very beginning, Scott thought that the publishing house of Elroy could not catch the big fish "The Count of Monte Cristo", but now he suspects that "The Count of Monte Cristo" will break through the shackles of a kingdom's literary world and become the history of world literature. A rare masterpiece.

"Mr. Adrian is a genius, and his name is destined to be known by the entire kingdom and the world!" Scott sighed that Harvey Adrian was so young that he could get such a great honor~www.novelmt .com~ He is still working hard in college at Harvey's age, studying various literary books.

"Oh, I must also inform the news that "Earl of Monte Cristo" will appear on "Norton Night". This is the promise of Daven Henrietta that there will be nothing wrong. He will definitely be happy, so he In the jewelry store, his poor reputation in the social world will be improved as never before."

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   In addition to the people involved in the publication of The Count of Monte Cristo, Diana, who also obtained the manuscript of the novel, also finished reading the second half of the novel, which made her last contempt for Harvey disappear.

"All the wisdom of mankind is contained in these four words: [wait] and [hope]!" Diana repeatedly chewed on this famous quote throughout the life of the protagonist Edmond, and her heart also resonated with this sentence, even if she had not experienced it. The despair of the Count of Monte Cristo...No, maybe she did experience that kind of experience, in the novel.

She doesn’t know how much influence "The Count of Monte Cristo" can cause, but she is certain that after the second half of the book is published, the name Harvey Adrian will resound in the literary world of El Roy, and his identity will no longer be a one. Unlearned dude. She was really happy about what her friend was about to achieve, but she didn't have any other emotions because of it, and of course she didn't doubt whether she was worthy of Harvey.

She does not deny that she has despised Harvey, but it is because of his nature and has nothing to do with how much he has achieved now. If Harvey Adrian still keeps the way he used to be, she will marvel at Harvey’s talent and despise him as much. Temperament.

   Diana remembered the words Harvey said when the two of them wandered around at night. She was not sure whether it was true or false. At least Harvey's conditions were indeed good, and her acting style was not as frivolous as before.

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