Wang Jian was nervously preparing for the Twitter IPO ceremony.
America's most famous writer, Stephen King, was holding his novella "Mist" and comparing it to the most popular works on the website.
As a self-taught author who had become well-known through years of effort, Stephen King would not look down on any work.
His learning capabilities were undeniably at a monstrous level.
For example, while writing one of his most famous works, "The Shining," he spent a lot of time researching Native American horror legends.
At the same time, he read a great deal of the works by the queen of mystery and suspense, Agatha Christie.
This led many readers to say that the atmosphere in "The Shining" matched that of the classic novel "And Then There Were None."
Because of the different themes of the novels, horror enthusiasts considered "The Shining" to be a notch above "And Then There Were None"!
After reading carefully all day, Stephen King, a bit tired, rubbed his temples.