Chapter 68: Tyrant



Even at this time, Zhang Jiaming did not think the matter was serious. He never expected that the landlady would actually make indirect accusations under the novel and encourage readers to cause trouble under Zhang Xiong's novel.

Only at this moment did Zhang Jiaming realize that this landlady was not as easy to deal with as she seemed.

At this time, Zhang Xiong was arrogant and the news of him bullying newcomers had spread throughout Qidian.

This is secondary. The most important thing is the plummeting subscription volume.

This directly touched Zhang Jiaming's bottom line.

For Zhang Jiaming, the loss of an outstanding author is tantamount to a challenge to his status.

If Zhang Xiong's reputation is really ruined by the landlady, then he can forget about the position of deputy editor-in-chief.

He turned around and glanced at Zhuang Yuan fiercely: "How damn insidious."

If he doesn't have the chance, then the one with the best chance is Zhuang Yuan, who signed "Ghost Lighting the Lamp".

Zhang Jiaming called Zhang Xiong all day yesterday, and he called him again before going to bed.

The first thing I did when I woke up this morning was to call Zhang Xiong.

After returning from the meeting, Zhang Jiaming called Zhang Xiong immediately.

What surprised him this time was that Zhang Xiong’s call actually went through.

After looking at Zhuang Yuan, Zhang Jiaming took his cell phone and left the editorial office.

Zhang Xiong was having breakfast when he received a call from Zhang Jiaming.

He knew why his editor was calling him, so he answered the phone calmly, "Got it. I'll catch up on the missed updates in the next two days."

Zhang Xiong really thought that Zhang Jiaming called him to complain about his sudden discontinuation of updates.

I just think Zhang Jiaming is making a big deal out of nothing this time. It's not like he hasn't updated his novel before. One time, he went out to play and forgot to bring his computer, so he stopped updating for a week. It's not like there was nothing wrong with it.

During this period, it was indeed common for writers to stop updating, or to update only two chapters every three to five days.

Zhang Xiong didn't take it seriously at all.

Zhang Jiaming laughed out of anger when he heard the nonchalant tone of the other party, as if he didn't take it seriously at all.

"If you have the guts, just stop updating for a month, and then you'll be able to quit writing."

Hearing what Zhang Jiaming said, Zhang Xiong sneered out loud.

"Even if I don't update for a year, as long as I write, I'm still worried that no one will read it."

Zhang Jiaming closed his eyes and swallowed back the last curse word. He really didn't know how much he weighed. He didn't hesitate to say that he had written three books, but they were all just a different bottle for the same old thing.

It would have been fine when martial arts themes were popular in the past, but in this era when readers are repelled by them, you still dare to say such bold words.

Didn’t you see that the first order was getting worse than the previous one, the subscription was getting lower and lower, and there were many complaints from readers?

This guy really thinks he's somebody.

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