Chapter 55 What is the Three-Year Agreement?



If a three-year agreement were so easy to write, it wouldn't be called a three-year agreement.

Yan Ranran noticed that many comments were focused on this so-called three-year agreement.

This puzzled her greatly; how come the online article had changed again after only a few days of her absence?

Why is it that fans of a book that was so popular before are now talking about the three-year promise instead of discussing the content of the book itself, as they used to?

Yan Ranran thought it was just this one book, so she exited and clicked on another popular book.

But unsurprisingly, the reviews for another book were similar.

[Author, I'm sorry. Although I've been a fan of yours for several years, after reading about the three-year promise, I just couldn't get into your books anymore.]

Yes! I've lost all desire to read any other books now, except for that one.

When Yan Ranran typed in the comments, she saw this scene, which puzzled her greatly.

What exactly is this three-year agreement? Why is everyone talking about it?

Unable to believe it, Yan Ranran read several other books, and without exception, they all contained the shadow of the three-year agreement.

At this moment, Yan Ranran felt as if she had completely lost touch with online novels, because she had no idea what this three-year agreement that everyone was talking about was all about.

Fortunately, she finally found the answer she was looking for in a comment.

[I didn't realize it before, but now I do. What exactly is the author writing? I suggest you go read "Battle Through the Heavens" before writing any more books.]

Look at how others write "Battle Through the Heavens," how they establish the three-year agreement, and then you can become an author yourself.

Someone else replied to this comment: "Yeah! After reading that book, I feel like I could be an author too. I'll make a three-year promise before writing my own book! Hehe."

"Battle Through the Heavens?" Yan Ranran finally understood where this three-year agreement came from, so she quickly exited and started searching.

After she typed "Battle Through the Heavens" into the search bar, a book was indeed published, also titled "Battle Through the Heavens," but it only had about 30,000 words and ten or so chapters.

She didn't understand why everyone was talking about this book, which was only 30,000 words long and had only a dozen or so chapters.

Yan Ranran usually ignores books like this; to get her to read one, you'd need at least 300,000 words.

She couldn't resist her curiosity and clicked on it. Once inside the book, she was surprised to find that there were already tens of thousands of reviews.

A book with only 30,000 words and a dozen chapters already has tens of thousands of reviews? Are you kidding me?

Even those wildly popular books that dominate the charts every year and every month don't necessarily achieve this level of success.

Now look at you, your novel has only a dozen or so chapters and you already have tens of thousands of reviews. Are you sure you didn't just rig it?

But you've only written a dozen or so chapters, what's the point of posting so many comments? You're incredibly rich! You have more money than you can spend?

So Yan Ranran felt that it was highly unlikely that this was a fraudulent transaction, because it was not worthwhile; it would definitely be a loss-making sale.

She wanted to see who wrote these tens of thousands of book reviews, and what they were about.

So before she even had a chance to read any information about Battle Through the Heavens, Yan Ranran went straight to the book reviews.

"Waaah, author, why haven't you updated yet? I've been waiting for you for two days!"

"Author, are you laying eggs? Why haven't you updated yet?"

Besides countless book reviews urging the author to update, there are also many other comments.

"I'm really looking forward to seeing what changes Xiao Yan will undergo in three years."

"Nalan Yanran! This girl will regret it. Three years from now, Xiao Yan will definitely wash away today's humiliation."

"I feel like there's someone even worse than Nalan Yanran! That Xiao Mei is just too inhuman!"

"It's a shame that Xiao Yan treated her so well in the past, but now she won't even look at him. This Xiao Mei is really something."

"Who says otherwise? And the rest of the Xiao family too. I bet they'll regret it later."

Yan Ranran saw these comments, which must be related to the content of the book.

There are also some book reviews that discuss other issues.

"This is the first time I've seen an author write a novel like this, but it's really captivating."

"Yes! I was drawn in from the very first chapter, and after reading about the annulment of the engagement and the three-year agreement, I was completely captivated."

"This is real fiction. Look at what those other people write, what kind of garbage is that? But I was really something myself before, how could I have read that stuff?"

"So I've decided that from today onwards I will only watch Battle Through the Heavens, and I won't watch anything else."

"If Battle Through the Heavens stops updating or ends badly, I will quit the online novel world and never read any more books."

Yan Ranran saw countless comments like this, almost all of which praised the book; not a single comment said that the book was not good.

So she decided to first see what kind of book it was and why it had attracted so much attention.

She withdrew from the book review and first glanced at the book's synopsis.

In the Dou Qi Continent, those with the aptitude can absorb Dou Qi for cultivation. The cultivation realms are divided into ten levels: Dou Zhe, Dou Shi, Da Dou Shi, Dou Ling, Dou Wang, Dou Huang, Dou Zong, Dou Zun, Dou Sheng, and Dou Di.

Xiao Dan, once a prodigy, lost all his fighting spirit overnight, suffering not only scorn but also the humiliation of having his engagement annulled.

[He had made a three-year promise with his fiancée: after three years, he would storm the Yunlan Sect and wash away today's humiliation.]

"Hmm, that's quite interesting."

After reading the introduction, Yan Ranran noticed that the part about cultivation levels at the beginning was not enough; the last forty or fifty words were already quite captivating.

She hadn't expected anyone to write such a concise introduction, yet it still left her with a sense of anticipation, making her want to click on it.

Therefore, Yan Ranran stopped talking and clicked to read.

As she clicked to read, the book's contents gradually captivated her, making her unable to resist continuing to read.

Although it's a male-oriented book, the content kept her, a woman, reading on.

She quickly finished reading one chapter, and then moved on to the second, feeling like she couldn't stop.

Yan Ranran's desire to know what would happen next kept her from stopping, and this feeling grew stronger and stronger.

The contents of the book shocked Yan Ranran so much that she read every single word carefully.

This situation is something she hasn't encountered in her other books.

In the past, she would usually just skim through most of the books.

Because she already knew a large part of that content, which was the same as in many other books.

But this one, Battle Through the Heavens, is different.

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