The plot in a novel that attracts the most audience depends on many factors such as the genre of the novel, the theme, the author's writing style, and the interests and preferences of the readers. But generally speaking, there are some plot elements that can attract the audience: 1. Suspense and conflict: The audience likes to see unknown factors and conflicts between stories. These unknown factors and conflicts can stimulate their curiosity and curiosity, making them want to know more about the plot and characters of the story. Unique character and plot development: A unique character and plot development can attract the audience's attention because they can become the core and highlight of the story. An attractive character can resonate with the reader's emotions, and a unique plot development can make the reader excited and nervous. 3. Conflict and twist: An attractive plot should have a clear conflict and twist that can attract the audience's attention and make them feel nervous and excited. For example, in the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude, the conflict between the protagonist José Alcadeo and his family is an attractive plot element. This conflict and twist makes the story more vivid and fascinating. 4. Emotional resonance and character creation: The audience likes to see an attractive story in which the characters can resonate emotionally. An attractive character can make the reader have a strong emotional connection. For example, in the novel "The Great Gatsby", the protagonist Gatsby is an attractive character. He resonates with the readers and his story also makes the readers feel sad and lost. 5. Exploring the unknown: The audience likes to explore the unknown because it can stimulate their curiosity and curiosity. For example, in the novel The Mysterious Island, the protagonist Max Presper encountered many difficulties and challenges in the process of exploring a mysterious island. This plot attracted the audience's attention and made them feel excited and nervous.