"Blue Star 4.0 will begin its maintenance-free update at 12:00 AM on April 1st. The main content and adjustments of this update are as follows." "New monthly rule 'Active Talent' added: All players must converse with others for a total of 1000 sentences every day..." When an abrupt notification sound echoed in the ears of all humans on Blue Star. The world faced its cleansing. In every monthly version update, a new rule would descend, which all players had to obey. ... Chen Yi, who had found a massive loophole before the third version update, looked at the six-figure Points Balance in his account and broke into a grin. "Tuberculosis Rabbit, this time we might just rise to the top."
Why does everyone look at me?
Every pair of eyes looking at you is pressure and responsibility.
I've written about it in my books.
Being the protagonist is exhausting, when you see so many people looking at you, waiting for you to speak, you feel a responsibility that is truly wearying to the heart.
The protagonist in the book must be successful.
But I'm not.
I've failed many times, and every time I announce a new project has failed, the disappointed look in my girlfriend's eyes always twists my heart; I can't clearly tell her why I failed, I can only force a smile and tell her it's okay, this time I know what went wrong, next time it will definitely be better.
Once you choose to be the protagonist, you only have success.
Because when you fail.
You'll see so many disappointed looks, and those who criticized you at the beginning can't help but jump out excitedly and say, "See, I knew you couldn't do it."
I've seen this scene many times.
It always looks so glaring to me.