Zhao Youyue knew that Chu Luoxun was only so popular now, all thanks to this novel.
"Beautiful April" had been able to attract a lot of student readers with its all-too-relatable portrayal of purity and the innocence of youth in the story. This was even before she had traveled into the story world using the Two Dimensional Gate.
The plotline was rather calm and straightforward, but it had failed to choose an appropriate timing to blow up. In the sixth issue, Chu Luoxun had appeared, cheerful, bright, and perfect, along with the beautiful description of her musical performance. This had triggered long-suppressed passion and enthusiasm in the students. The readers were able to feel the power of youth coming from these students!
Tonicquill: Back in highschool, while kids were comparing scores and homework, I was slipping out (very loudly) through the backdoor with tumbles and rolls that shook the wooden tiling and resonated throughout the entire hallway. Playing Yu-Gi-Oh, Magic the Gathering, Beyblade, Gameboys, and the occasional novel, xD. Teachers couldn’t give a rat’s ass about my type. I was always in the last class, as it is. A teacher’s worst nightmare. The fewer devils in their classes, the better. I know that all too well when I ventured into teaching myself, upon graduation. They had guts, I’ll give them that.