In the spring of the 18th year of Yongxing, early morning, Nanjing, New Era Community.

Brad Peterson, a writer from Manchester, sets off for a morning run from a villa.

In Manchester, Brad was a well-known writer. He had written several best-selling books and gained both fame and fortune.

At the same time, he has a high IQ and strong learning ability, and he learned Chinese characters early.

Moreover, he studied very hard and is now proficient in both Chinese and English.

He also actively integrates into Dahua, is friendly to others, and is highly respected by other Han neighbors in the community.

Neighbors often praise him for his beautiful daughter.

"Brad is a truly capable person. He gave birth to such a beautiful daughter through a genetic mutation and was sent to the palace. Tsk tsk tsk..."

Brad was indignant when he overheard such remarks.

He felt that he relied on his own strength to live in the New Era Community.

In order to prove himself, Brad decided to end his recuperation and start writing.

He wrote the words "Journey to the East" in his notebook with a pen.

Because of the influence of the popular TV series Journey to the West, the most popular show in Dahua is Journey to the West.

In order to keep up the popularity, Brad is going to read a book about Journey to the East.

Of course, for Brad to become a best-selling author, he is definitely not a writer who just rides on the popularity. He also has real material.

At least, what he plans to write will not deviate from the title of the book.

He is going to use himself as the prototype to tell the story of a writer from Manchester who pursues a more advanced culture and then accepts the king's commission to go to Dahua to 'learn' from Dahua.

In terms of direction, it is indeed Journey to the East, nothing wrong with it.

As for the content, Brad plans to use magic and fictional monsters to make the protagonist encounter various difficult obstacles on the road.

Of course, these are all superficial things.

In fact, he plans to show the customs, customs and social aspects of the world in each short story.

Then use some metaphors and allusions to criticize the backward systems, decadent culture, and unreasonable customs of those countries in the past.

Use various monsters and ghosts to reflect and satirize.

In this way, it can not only make the work more profound and artistic, but also build the core excitement of the work.

After all, this is for Dahua readers, so it is naturally an exaggeration of Hua.

By describing the miserable lives of people in other places and the "demons and monsters" in other places, and then comparing it with Nanjing in China, it advocates that Nanjing is a paradise on earth.

The Chinese people will naturally be very happy to see that other places are aquatic and fiery hells, and only the Central Plains is a paradise on earth.

Brad has a good understanding of the psychology of ordinary people in Dahua. He knows that those people are just good at this. As long as he exaggerates Hua, there will definitely be sales.

What makes Brad even more proud is that he doesn't need to brag against his conscience.

Given the current development gap between Nanjing and some overseas places, as long as it is described truthfully, the effect of praising Dahua can be achieved.

Chapter One: Natural disaster strikes.

Bullard ostensibly wrote about the coming of natural disasters to the world, but actually wrote about the fall of London. However, in his article, his explanation for the war was that some incompetent officials triggered the divine power and were punished.

In order to admit his mistake, the king looked for someone to go to Dahua in the East to apologize and at the same time 'learn from the scriptures'.

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Compared to a fantasy writer like Brad, Edward, another one who lives in the slums, is a documentary writer.

He is also writing a book similar to Journey to the East, but he doesn't add any messy stuff like Brad did.

He just used realistic short stories to show the reality of various places, and then compared the differences between other places and Dahua to express some emotions.

In the first chapter, he describes the current situation in Edinburgh.

The roar of the machine broke the tranquility of Edinburgh, and I was forced to get up after trying to sleep in.

A few years ago, even if the sun had risen and people had gotten up, there would have been greetings from neighbors at most, and there would never have been such annoying noises.

Nowadays, affected by the Dahua Industrial Revolution, Edinburgh has several more ironworks.

I know that Dahua has more factories, tens of thousands of times that of Scotland.

When I was in Edinburgh, I was thinking that living in Dahua must be a kind of torture.

However, when I came to Dahua, I realized how wrong I was.

Today's Dahua already has the concept of noise pollution.

Factories that make a lot of noise are gradually moving to suburbs and specific industrial areas.

Therefore, even though there are countless factories in Dahua, when you live in the city, you are rarely woken up.

This is not possible in Edinburgh, which does not have such a well-developed transport system.

If the factory is located in the suburbs, it will be a problem for people in the city to commute to get off work.

Unlike Dahua, which has dedicated buses, private cars and a large number of motorcycles.

The newspaper said that the number of Dahua cars has reached 10 million, including 6 million private cars and about 4 million other engineering vehicles, trucks, buses, etc.

This is a terrible figure, considering that the total population of Scotland is less than one million.

If all these cars were given to Scotland, there would be ten cars per capita.

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However, this is obviously a dream.

Currently, there are only a dozen cars in Edinburgh.

Before I knew about Dahua, I always thought Edinburgh was a very big city.

There are almost 50,000 people, and the streets are full of carriages and people.

That beaten-up street looked like a symbol of prosperity in my eyes.

But after coming to Nanjing, I felt that Edinburgh was just a small county town and a joke.

I heard that the population of Nanjing has exceeded 8 million and will soon exceed 10 million.

This city has a population almost greater than that of the whole of England.

Even with such a large population, Nanjing is well-organized and there is no such crowded situation.

Its streets are cleaner and tidier than many Scottish homes.

Moreover, there are no horses in Nanjing.

In their words, Nanjing has entered the era of electrification and said goodbye to horses completely.

In Dahua today, horse-drawn carriages can only be seen in rural areas and small counties, and horses are almost invisible in other places. There are even fewer people raising horses.

People in Dahua like to raise chickens and pigs the most. I saw from the news that the number of white-feathered chickens raised in Dahua last year reached 150 million, and the number of pigs raised reached 10 million.

I don’t know how many chickens are kept in Edinburgh, but I don’t think there are more than 10,000.

After all, I’ve lived in Edinburgh for ten years and have only eaten chicken twice.

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