Chapter 289: Sir, Times Have Changed

In the morning, inside the Flushing office.

Wang Jian was sipping green tea while flipping through a novel.

Since George Martin would read his own work to seek inspiration,

then naturally, Wang Jian would read "A Song of Ice and Fire" to ensure he could praise it pointedly should a reporter interview him.

That would also prevent others from thinking he disdained reading other people's novels.

He bent the physical book and placed it aside.

Then he clicked the mouse and entered the directory of "King Arthur."

"According to the progress, it's about time for the protagonist to reveal a bit of his trump card," Wang Jian murmured to himself.

At a similar word count in "Ice and Fire," the Horse King was already dead, and the heroine, relying on the power of dragons, managed to stabilize the situation.

Therefore, as a novel of the same genre, the boost in strength brought about by technology should also start to make its grand appearance.