Chapter 4 is for you!



After thinking about it carefully for a while, Yi Yang decided to play it safe at the beginning.

When I become powerful in the future, I can bring out the Condor Trilogy again, and it won't be a big problem.

After all, intellectuals tend to be jealous of each other!

If you weren't famous, you could write whatever you wanted.

Because nobody cares about you.

But if you become famous, people will start looking for faults with a magnifying glass.

The market is huge, but if you eat an extra serving, someone else will definitely go hungry.

Many people are like this; they can't stand seeing others do well.

Moreover, it involves their own interests.

Even if there isn't any, it's still great to ride the wave of popularity.

After all, if the people don't report it and the officials don't investigate, what can be done?

Even if they were to pursue the matter, they could simply apologize; it wouldn't hurt.

It's precisely because the cost of making mistakes is so low that so many people are willing to take advantage of others' mistakes.

But which book should I choose?

After all, the core of martial arts is basically fighting and killing, so you can't just go straight to "My Own Swordsman"!

The jokes in the book would seem very abrupt if there weren't a few preludes beforehand.

It might just flop... Let's hope we don't start with a winning hand only to end up with a dismal failure.

That would be ridiculous.

After thinking for a while, Yi Yang came up with three different formulas from his memory.

"A Step into the Past" is a historical time-travel story with a touch of science fiction.

"The Smiling, Proud Wanderer" tells the story of martial arts sects vying for power and dominance from Linghu Chong's perspective.

"Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils" is an ensemble piece that tells a complex story of martial arts feuds and explores human nature.

By the way, let's check first to see if there will be any problems with rewriting historical figures.

After all, it involves the First Emperor, so this is no joke.

You wouldn't believe it until you looked it up, and what you found was quite shocking.

A novel titled "A Search for Qin" popped up on the webpage.

I clicked on it and realized it was a misunderstanding.

It turns out to be a popular science novel about the history of the Qin Dynasty.

Thank goodness.

However, this also served as a reminder to Yi Yang that he must always check online before copying novels in the future.

Don't get carried away and start doing all sorts of things; that will cause trouble.

Yi Yang didn't dwell on it too much. After thinking about it, he decided to write "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils".

The genres are not similar, and it's an ensemble piece, including the ultimate scumbag, Duan Wangye, who is an idol-level figure!

But which website should I upload it to?

The only difference between here and Blue Star is that there is no single leading online novel platform; instead, three major platforms monopolize 90% of the market share, and there is no complete siphon effect.

If Yi Yang had to choose, he would definitely choose one of them.

To maximize profits, the real challenge lies in the subsequent copyright adaptations.

Each of the three major platforms has a complete ecosystem behind it, providing a one-stop service for filming and broadcasting.

Strangely enough, I've covered all types of content on three platforms, but I haven't particularly focused on any one type.

Otherwise, there's no need to choose at all; just post it to a platform that specializes in martial arts fiction.

If someone with decision-making difficulties were to choose this, they would be completely overwhelmed.

As for those small websites, they're not even worth considering.

If you're looking to retire, earning a little extra money is quite a good idea.

I'm copying Jin Yong's book now.

You should know that Jin Yong's most outstanding books have been adapted countless times on Earth.

As for quality, there's no need to elaborate.

How awesome are you?

It truly belongs to the kind of book that can sustain you for a lifetime.

Yi Yang didn't dwell too much on which novel website to publish it on; he planned to just copy it first and then figure it out.

Then we'll check with a few more platforms to see how they stipulate the distribution of profits related to copyright.

As for the idea of ​​someone monopolizing all the benefits, as depicted in other novels, that's simply unrealistic.

At most, if your book becomes popular, they'll just let you take a bigger share to win you over.

Right then and there, I searched for a writing app, downloaded it, and got started.

Chapter One: A Man in Green Robes Ventures Through Perilous Peaks

A flash of blue light, and a steel sword suddenly thrust out, pointing at the middle-aged man's left shoulder. Before the swordplay could fully develop, the young swordsman flicked his wrist, the sword swerving, and the blade was already slicing towards the man's right neck...

And so, Yi Yang typed on the software while following the instructions in his mind.

Fortunately, the basic typing speed of a programmer is still there.

It took me several hours to finally finish the first chapter.

However, the original version had too many words in each chapter, so Yi Yang simply divided it into ten smaller chapters.

The name cannot be changed; there are specific rules for it. The only difference is that a number from one to ten is added to the end.

"Still not asleep? Are you itching for a beating?"

The sudden sound from the doorway startled Yi Yang.

He turned around and saw it was his own mother.

I glanced at the time on my computer and realized that I had been so engrossed in typing that it was already past midnight.

"I'm going to sleep right away. I'm organizing some documents."

Yi Yang made an excuse, replied with a sentence, and then turned off the computer.

"I know you're in a rush to find a job, but don't get stressed. Take your time. Your parents can still support you."

"Okay... I understand, Mom. You go and get some rest! I'm going to sleep too."

His mother's words warmed Yi Yang's heart.

Although the family favors girls over boys, things are still fine as long as it doesn't involve Yiqin.

After watching his mother close the door to his room, Yi Yang lay down on the bed, closed his eyes, and went to sleep.

As for finding a job, with this little thing in my head, why would I need to work?

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