【First published on Hongxiu Reading.】
In Mu Xiaoxing's eyes, Mu Chen was a lunatic, and even more, a monster without feelings.
Later, she changed her view of him.
Reality slap...
Mu Zi's book has many twists and turns, and they are all very unexpected.
The content flows naturally, the process and ending are unexpected yet reasonable, which is very interesting.
When I watched it before, I thought that this was the end of the story between the male protagonist and the female anchor. Who knew that there would be so many ups and downs later. I never thought that the male protagonist, an uneducated poor student, could counterattack and become a top student.
Not only did he become a top student, he even chose the junior college where the heroine was and took the heroine with him to upgrade from junior college to university.
Because the male protagonist entered the school with high scores, the school decided to waive his tuition and miscellaneous fees after careful consideration, and also provide him with a scholarship of several thousand star coins.
So I didn't expect that the hero would choose the school where the heroine was, and he chose the heroine without hesitation.
How much do you have to love someone to be willing to give up so much? What does it feel like to like someone? I guess, maybe, maybe the male protagonist is so determined.
Even though he knew that the other person was in deep darkness, he still abandoned the light he had and ran towards the darkness where the other person was, bringing the other person out of the quagmire and leading him through the darkness into the light.
"Have you read Mu Zi's book? It's called 'Please Walk Slowly for the Rest of Your Life.' I forgot the names of the hero and heroine, but I know the story very clearly. It's about love at first sight, and then feelings grow over time. It's a story about two extremely bad people growing up together."
Lan Ling suddenly started bragging about Mu Zi's first book. That book was a big flop because Mu Zi had just started writing at that time. He didn't have a good grasp of the angle, and it was not very smooth to write, so he wrote it in a halting manner.
"I took a look at it and thought it was pretty good. I also ordered all the books for Mu Zi. But it's really cheap to order all the books. Mu Zi actually put it on the shelves without even turning it down. It's a book with over 300,000 words, but it only costs a few dollars to order all the books. I don't know what Mu Zi was thinking."
Jiang Xiaoli said that she didn't understand what Mu Zi did. Other people liked to go in reverse V when they came on the shelves late, but Mu Zi stupidly chose to go in forward V.
The inverted V means that the book has only a dozen words, or hundreds of thousands of words, and then it will be reversed to 80,000 or 90,000 words and then charging starts.
Shunv starts charging from where the content is written.
The reason for the book flop is very simple, it is because of Mu Zi. Because Mu Zi was put on the shelves early, the readers' stickiness is not high, and they all read books on pirated websites.
Some even left messages to Mu Zi before leaving, saying that he was a rubbish author and why was he charging fees? Isn't the purpose of writing books to be read for free? Some also said that Mu Zi was not worthy of being an author and was just a vampire.
At that time, Mu Zi never imagined that there would be a reader who would be so unreasonable and treat him like this.
It would be bad enough if he just watched pirated copies, but he even had the audacity to encourage other readers in the comment section to watch pirated copies as well.
Mu Zi's book had just been put on the shelves at that time. After seeing these, he felt a little pain and decisively chose to stop updating.
I just don't update it, I'll just see how the pirated websites go.
Mu Zi thought that was all, but who knew that some readers didn't buy it at all and started cursing in the comment section of the genuine version. They read it for free on the pirated website and cursed on the genuine website for free.
Mu Zi later decisively chose to ignore it. She bowed her head for a living. She needed to be fully present, and she couldn't give up the royalties just to get angry.
The biggest loss caused by discontinuation of updates is not caused by the readers but by the authors, because the authors need to make a living.
The website is never short of authors and books. If you and your book are missing, there will be thousands and millions of people following you.