Once Zhuo Chuan posted this Weibo, the situation was different. The original trend on Weibo that was all about supporting Empress Xu suddenly changed - Empress Xu already had enough black fans, and now they saw that she was causing trouble and were waiting for an opportunity to act, and now they finally got Zhuo Chuan's Weibo post.
A large number of black fans immediately poured in, and those fans who originally left messages in support of the goddess were caught and hung up and beaten one by one!
[Does it hurt to be slapped in the face? ]
[Zhu Chuan said that this was not the case. Besides, you didn’t let people reject your manuscript even though it was not up to standard! I’ve never seen someone so arrogant as to not let the editor-in-chief read the draft. Do you think you are Xu Beihong or Qi Baishi…]
[The person above, this is the worst time Xu Beihong has been criticized - his way of thinking is so abstract, I'm afraid it's Mondrian! ]
[Art Dog said, Mondrian is also innocent!!! Can you guys please be alright! 】
[Your wife really made me laugh to death. Back then, my chat records were leaked when I was chatting with my relatives and friends on QQ. Today, I came here to post a bunch of chat records to make fun of myself...]
[If the picture is really qualified, does the editor-in-chief still have a veto power? ]
【I feel sorry for the editor. 】
[You're bringing my Chu Chuan with you, are you sick? 】
...In that era, the order of comments on Weibo was still based on the time of commenting, so within a short period of time after Zhu Chuan posted on Weibo, even the latest and completely unrelated Weibo post by Empress Xu suddenly attracted a large number of fans, mocking her for being dramatic!
Fans of the goddess naturally wanted to protect their master at this time, so they also ran to Zhuchuan’s Weibo to leave a message:
[I used to like you, but now I’ve turned from a fan to a passerby… You are a public figure after all, you should be responsible before you speak. Why can’t you solve the problem with Yu privately? Why do you have to go to Weibo to make a fuss? Do you think Yu has no fans? ]
As soon as this message came out, fans of Chu Chuan became furious and attacked him in droves.
[Where did this bitch come from, running to my Weibo and making trouble! 】
[I am almost dying of laughter. I don’t know if it hurts my face or makes me feel guilty when I say this! Did your dog say hello to Chu Chuan before posting on Weibo? Didn’t he just post it directly? ]
[Shame on you and her fans! 】
[How could she not know that her relatives and friends posted on Weibo? She used them as a gun and then pretended to be dead afterwards - I look down on her! ]
For a while, fans of the two groups were in a mess.
Ten minutes later, Niangniang appeared and posted a Weibo, saying that she was "not aware" of her relatives and friends' Weibo posting behavior, and was just "complaining privately". She was very sorry if it caused any trouble to the editor of "Luohe Divine Book" and Zhuchuan himself.
This wave of confession and shirking of responsibility stabbed her relatives and friends in the back, and directly gave Zhuochuan the clarion call for a counterattack!
Everyone spread the word: The Queen of Xun admitted her mistake! The Queen of Xun stabbed me again! The Queen of Xun stabbed me twice! Why does this artist like to stab me so much! Do you still dare to play with her? !
The main battlefield was the official Weibo of Moonlight, which was divided into Zhuchuan's Weibo, the Weibo of relatives and friends who posted chat records of Queen Xun, and the Weibo of Queen Xun herself who participated in the performance as a friendly partner. In a short period of time, the Weibo comments were tens of thousands, and the reposts were thousands. Zhuchuan himself... directly made it to the Weibo hot search list.
Around third place on the Weibo hot search list, above them are Yang Mi and Liu Kaiwei, and below them are Liu Shishi and Wu Qilong.
The river is like an unknown creature that has come in and is standing in the middle of the crowd.
As a result, the search volume for "Luohe Divine Book" also increased significantly.
"Weibo Hot Search List!!!!" Chu Li grabbed Zhechuan's phone, "Oh my God, teacher!!! You have become the second most popular person after Yang Mi!!! This hot search is super expensive to buy. I asked Lao Miao if he wanted to buy it for you. Lao Miao said he couldn't afford it... Why can't they bring in the topic of #Luohe Divine Book# when they want to argue? What did you say on Weibo? Have you shown that you are selling books recently?"
Sitting on the other side of the dining table, Zhuchuan looked down at the white rice in front of him, and had the urge to dump the whole bowl on the head of the banana man who was holding his phone in surprise.
"I stood up for you this time, and all you thought about was selling books?"
"…Aren't the books I'm selling yours? And I've been working like a slave for you," Chu Li pointed at the bowl of rice in front of the man, "While Queen Yu was trying to compete with me for your affection and was making a fuss about shitting on my head, what was I doing? I was wearing an apron and cooking for you in the kitchen."
"…"
Unfortunately, for the first time in his life, Zhao Chuan felt that he was about to be convinced by her, but the Sima expression on his face was still stiff, and the man could only reach out and knock on the edge of the bowl: "Don't talk nonsense, eat."
"But I still want to say 'thank you, teacher'. Thanks don't cost money."
“…”
Chu Li happily picked up the bowl, and this time he was finally willing to eat obediently, but he kept muttering while eating: "I should have added the Weibo topic tag when I posted the repo printing progress... What a pity, what a pity, the Queen's drama was in vain, why can't you wait until I post the pre-sale tomorrow--"
"Don't push your luck."
“…”
Chu Li stopped nagging and handed the phone back to the man sitting opposite her. When the man took the phone, she couldn't help but say, "Why don't we hold a promotion and a lucky draw tonight? It doesn't matter when we do it... As a bonus for the network, let's give away a 'General's Marching Diary' booklet. I've thought about it for a long time, and I've thought about it from the reader's perspective. What readers want most is an extra chapter, right? But writing an extra chapter directly is too grand, and I'm afraid that the physical booksellers will be unhappy. So it's most appropriate to write the protagonist's diary. It's painless and itchy. Use the protagonist's tone to record the trivial things that happened in the same scene in the text. It's a diary style, and it doesn't take much effort to write. You can just copy out some excerpts from your military training diary in middle school..."
Under Zhuchuan's calm gaze, Chu Li shut up while speaking.
bow your head.
Eat rice silently.
Chu Li ate two-thirds of the big bowl of rice until she slowed down her eating speed. She caught a glimpse of the man sitting opposite her putting down his bowl and wiping his mouth elegantly: "The protagonist's diary seems to be pretty good."
Chu Li held a piece of vegetable in his mouth and raised his head suddenly.
Staring at Zhuchuan with wide eyes.
Zhuo Chuan: "I thought you were going to come up with a stupid idea that you would ask me to sign as many autographs as the online pre-sale amount would allow..."
Chu Li sucked the vegetables into his mouth, refusing to swallow them. Then he just held the bowl and lowered his head, laughing: "I originally thought so, but I rejected it the moment I thought of this. I didn't even want to waste my breath asking you. I knew what kind of answer you would give me."
The man folded his arms, leaned back, and raised his eyebrows: "What kind of answer?"
Chu Li said without hesitation: "'I don't.'"
The man laughed.
"The more signatures there are, the less valuable they will be in the future," said Zhu Chuan with a smile. "I'm new here and I'm glad you know not to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs."
"Will you sign the next one for me as well?"
…
The next day, Chu Li had to work overtime for the second time since he joined Yuanyue Society. It was the day before the online pre-sale of "Luohe Divine Book" officially started, and he had to do the online promotion that night.
Confirm the content of the lucky draw to be forwarded;
Announcement of the exclusive online pre-sale bonus "General's Diary" booklet;
By the way, considering that Chu Li was inexplicably humiliated, Chu Chuan mercifully nodded and agreed to sign 300 copies, and randomly selected 300 readers who placed orders in the previous half hour to drop signed books...
In addition, in order to maximize the online pre-sale sales and realize the dream of a first print run of 350,000, Chu Li promised to give two different Easter eggs to the two largest cooperating e-booksellers:
The two covers originally drawn by the goddess were divided into two versions, A and B. Originally, they were to be given as gifts with the book. When this decision was made, readers were a little dissatisfied, for example:
"I like version A, but I'd be upset if I bought version B";
"I may not be able to buy two sets of posters even if I buy two or even three";
"OCD"
"I'd rather spend more money and give me two posters instead of random ones";
"It would be nice if I could specify the poster style when placing the order... Oh, forget it. I know it would be hard to ship it this way."
After these readers found trouble with Chu Li, they naturally went to complain to Zhu Chuan first. Zhu Chuan was so annoyed by them that before Chu Li left the house in the morning, he took a screenshot of the reader's Weibo message and threw it to Chu Li: "Please solve this for me before the pre-sale starts!"
So at this moment, Chuli announced in the online pre-sale that anyone who bought "Luohe Divine Book" from store A would get poster type A; anyone who bought "Luohe Divine Book" from store B would get poster type B.
Once the decision is made, everyone will benefit.
The two e-commerce companies no longer have to worry about competing with each other for business, and readers are immediately satisfied: it is impossible to give two coupons at the same time, but at least the editors are trying their best to satisfy our wish of "wanting to know what we are buying"! !
So the complaints became quieter, and everyone looked forward to the opening of the exhibition at 8 o'clock in the evening.
Before the announcement, Chu Li was as nervous as a horse.
I put down my takeout after a few bites of dinner, but couldn't help but pick up the mouse again to make sure the long Weibo message was correct, whether there were any typos, and whether there were any parts that were unclear at first glance...
No, no, no and no.
Chu Li let out a long breath and logged into the official Weibo account of Moonlight magazine at 7:50 to edit his post. At this time, the number of comments gradually increased, and all the comments under the Weibo account were from readers who were waiting excitedly for the release of The Divine Book of Luo River.
【It’s time to popularize online pre-sales...】
[To be honest, I am so happy to be the first to buy "Luohe Divine Book" to support my boss! There are also various extra benefits for online purchases! I am really so happy! Thank you editor for your careful care! ]
[Such a good editor is still being criticized, how unfair! 】
[I’m so happy that I’m crying. I don’t have to look at other people who go to the bookstore to buy the first issue with envy and hatred. To show my support, I’m going to buy both the A and B versions of the poster! They’re not expensive anyway!]
[Ahhhhhhhhhhh, only a few dozen bucks, super cheap! I want to buy five sets to cover the head of my bed! ! ]
Chu Li looked at the readers' comments and grinned.
The happiest thing is that at some unexpected moment, my heart and the reader's heart are connected again...
Arrive at eight o'clock.
Chu Li took a deep breath, clicked the mouse, and pressed the Weibo post to announce the online pre-sale of "Luohe Divine Book"——
Plop.
Plop.
She held her breath and could almost hear her heart beating hard. She could no longer hear what people around her were saying. She stared at the upper right corner of the Weibo interface, watching the "New message from @ you" prompt, which indicated the number of people who had forwarded this Weibo post. The number kept jumping.
The first second is "15".
After the fifth second, it became "105".
After thirty seconds, Weibo froze.
Chu Li closed the browser with shaking hands and was about to reopen it, refreshing the page with a heart more nervous and pious than checking the college entrance examination results. At this time, Yu Yao, who was working overtime with the editor-in-chief, looked at his watch: "It was forwarded more than 2,700 times in one minute after the Weibo was posted, which was faster than the forwarding speed of Yang Mi's Weibo announcement of her upcoming marriage to Liu Kaiwei... This is very good."
Yu Yao stood up, put down his hands, and looked at Chu Li with a smile: "Congratulations to Teacher Zhuchuan, and to you too."