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I Really Am a Superstar.
Chapter 23: Became a Little Famous!. [23]
Summary
Zhang Ye bought a newspaper and found an article about himself, titled "Two Poems Save a Life!" The article was about how he saved a female college student's life by reciting two poems on a radio program. The poems, "A Generation" and "The Farthest Distance in the World", were created by Zhang Ye on the spot. The newspaper's reporter was deeply moved by Zhang Ye's eloquence during a phone interview. The article also mentioned that the poems were widely praised by the editorial department, with Vice President Yan saying that they didn't need analysis and that they were great modern poems. At the radio station, Zhang Ye's colleagues were discussing the article and praising him. Assistant Xiao Fang welcomed him and said that he was the first one in their arts radio to be featured in the Kyouka Times. Teacher Feng also gave him high praise, saying that the young were powerful and that he would have to rely on them in the future. Zhang Ye was humble and said that he still had a long way to go in terms of his literary background. Zhang Ye also received positive feedback from listeners, with 37 letters and thousands of comments online. His poem "The Farthest Distance in the World" was posted on a major online forum and had 750,000 clicks. However, not everyone was positive, and some people criticized the poem. Zhang Ye responded to the criticisms calmly at first, but later became arrogant and defensive.Full content
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