But it is not incomprehensible, as Xisha has always been keen on dismantling various things.
So Song Wenlan replied with a smile: "It doesn't require any technical skills, you can dismantle it at will."
Xisha nodded and left with the rose impatiently.
When Song Wenlan was the only one left in the room, he finally opened his author background.
You don’t know until you open it, and you’ll be shocked when you do.
Song Wenlan originally thought that he was an unsigned author, and even if he stopped updating for a few days it would not have much of an impact.
The result was the opposite of what she imagined.
As soon as the backend was opened, I received 99+ comments and even a private message from the editor.
Song Wenlan checked the private messages first.
A total of three editors from Chongwen Novel Network contacted me.
It is allowed for multiple editors to contact the author on the Chongwen novel website. If it is other websites, only the editor can choose the author, and the author has no right to choose and can only wait to be bound to one editor.
But Chongwen Novel Network is different. They advocate two-way selection between editors and authors.
If an editor likes an author's novel, he or she can contact the author and offer his or her own conditions, and the author can also cooperate with his or her favorite editor.
They have one goal: to create the best story they can.
Even if other editors have not competed with others, they will not be discouraged or jealous. After all, no matter who they work with, it is the best choice for the editor and the author, and it will present the best story.
When Song Wenlan first saw this, he was very surprised.
Perhaps, only netizens, who regard stories as their life, can achieve such a good competitive environment.
Song Wenlan clicked on the messages from the three authors one by one.
The first editor spoke in a very official manner, encouraging her to update more often and that she could sign a contract with him after she finished writing 20,000 words.
The second editor was more lively. She praised the author a lot and said, "If such a good story is not continued to be updated, it will be a loss for the entire galaxy." However, she later posted the author's achievements and promised that she could communicate with her about the plot later and that she could also revise the text for her.
The third one was an editor named "Dream Starworm". During the time when she lost contact, he sent no less than ten messages intermittently.
Most of them were his insights after reading the content of his novel. For example, he talked about his speculation about the identity of the male protagonist, his curiosity about "The Legend of White Snake", and his wish that she could write annotations for the Legend of White Snake.
Song Wenlan was inspired by him and suddenly had an idea.
She had read the comments on those star websites, and they were all very official and boring. So could she do the opposite? Supplement the Blue Star culture that everyone didn't understand with interesting comments?
When seeing this, Song Wenlan’s bias is already very obvious.
She was actually lacking in the interstellar culture aspect. Song Wenlan did not want to find a Buddhist editor. At the same time, she was already a mature author and needed an editor to guide her work.
And the Dream Starworm was able to give her good feedback on the parts of the text that she had not noticed, not to mention...Song Wenlan's eyes fell on the last sentence of the Dream Starworm.
"I have applied to the editor-in-chief for a Class B contract. If you want to continue updating, you can chat with me privately to sign the contract."
Not to mention, the editor has already offered his sincerity.
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