"It's okay, right?"
"You already have so many readers, we are the ones who are really pitiful, okay?"
"We're both coders, but my data isn't even one-tenth as good as yours."
Over time, Gujiu, who always loved to brag in the group, became less talkative and the relationship between friends gradually faded.
In fact, they are both right.
After Guju gradually moved up, it was probably difficult for him to understand the pain that small authors went through in striving for rankings and subscriptions. Even though he encountered many difficulties in writing, his data was still far better than his friends.
This makes it difficult to understand each other.
The advantage of being a full-time author is that you can write anywhere and move anywhere.
"Life on Emperor Star is too stressful." Gujiu sighed for a moment, but he was indeed a little tempted. He looked at Ling Luo and said, "Shall we discuss this?"
It's not like he hasn't moved before anyway.
As he grew older, Guju lost the drive he had in his youth, but he did go out for a month or two to look for writing materials. Even if the article he found the material for was only mediocre in performance, he received "real" evaluation from readers.
The reader is not wrong about this.
The feeling you get from reading text is different from the feeling you get from witnessing it with your own eyes.
Because Gujiu had actually seen the material he was creating, when he started writing, he felt heavy in his heart rather than light, and that sense of confidence was reflected in the words he wrote.
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Gujiu and Ling Luo discussed moving to the Imperial Star.
Objectively speaking, the cost of living in Emperor Star is indeed not low, but as Karaen's contracted stars, Guju and Ling Luo's income is also quite considerable. The two signed a considerable contract with Karaen, and in addition to subscriptions, they also have copyright income.
In addition, the recent opening of the online literature section to the Abyss Galaxy is even more beneficial to great writers like Guju and Lingluo.
The two of them are not as fond of showing off as Qiao Da. Although their daily lives cannot be called frugal, they are normal people. They don't like to buy expensive goods and show off their logos, and still live an ordinary life.
The two of them can afford life on the Imperial Star.
Lin Shuze and Xue Wu met Cheese Bean together.
This was the first time Lin Shu and Xue Wu met, but they didn't feel strange at all. Xue Wu had a good personality and was very considerate of others. He usually didn't talk much, but when Guju and the others chatted, Xue Wu would listen patiently and add some details.
The other person, like his work, gave Lin Shu a delicate feeling.
In Xue Wu's opinion, Lin Shu had spoken for him, and his successful signing with Diaoyu Entertainment was also due to Lin Shu's help.
"No editor would reject you as such a great author, okay?" Lin Shu decisively denied his own contribution.
After Xue Wu signed Diao Diao Entertainment, Diao Diao Entertainment now had two trump cards, which was recognized by the entire online literature circle.
As a result, Carving Entertainment's revenue increased again, and Cheese Bean was promoted.
The two had not originally thought of meeting Cheese Bean, but when Lin Shu mentioned Cheese Bean during the conversation, Guju suggested, how about meeting the editor?
Cheese Bean is at work anyway, so he is not a mysterious person who cannot be seen.
Lin Shu and Xue Wu thought so too, so the proposal was put into practice.
Lin Shu knew what Cheese Bean looked like. The editor had represented him and Xue Wu in events. Cheese Bean's appearance also fits the word "bean". He wears glasses, has fair skin, and has a silly smile. He is the image of an annoying nerd in TV dramas.
"What's wrong with being a nerd?" The editor glared at Lin Shu. "You never have anything nice to say."
Lin Shu was a head taller than Cheese Bean, but when he and Xue Wu appeared together at the foot of the Sculpture Entertainment Building and Cheese Bean came to greet him, the editor didn't give him a hug. Instead, he reached out and patted Lin Shu's shoulder, looking from the side, then from the front: "Is the injury... completely healed?"
His expression was so sincere that Lin Shu couldn't help but be moved: "I almost forgot, do you still remember?"
Cheese Bean White said to him, "How could I forget? You are the first ace author I signed."
The fate of Cheese Bean as an editor, and even the fate of the entire Carving Entertainment, was changed because of this.
After confirming that Lin Shu was safe and sound, and knowing that he was with Xie Jue and that Xie Jue would never let him get hurt, Cheese Bean finally felt relieved.
No matter what, he would only feel at ease if he saw Lin Shu in person.
Cheese Bean was very rude to Lin Shu, but more polite to Xue Wu. However, Cheese Bean was obviously very happy that the two of them came over. He kept grinning and asked about Lin Shu's health and Xue Wu's mood. After confirming that they were both fine, the editor brought them some water, asked them to sit down, and took them to visit the editorial office after a while.
Lin Shu then discovered that someone in the editorial office had put up a banner that read "Welcome the famous authors Teriyaki Chicken Leg and Xue Wu."
They both showed an expression that said "I should have known not to come".
Not only that, Cheese Bean even prepared two whole stacks of books - all specially left for Lin Shu and Xue Wu to sign.
"I don't usually see you guys, but since you're here, please sign as many documents as you can."
"Sorry, goodbye, we're leaving."
"Don't go, don't go!"
Having said that, the two of them signed their names honestly. According to Cheese Bean, these signatures are used for commercial purposes and are usually given out when negotiating copyrights.
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