"Why is it gone?"

Zhou Wenliang saw that Zhang Xiaofan entered Qingyun Sect as an apprentice, and was about to read on, but found that it was gone.

He came back to the cover of "Zhu Xian" belatedly, and looked at the brief introduction that didn't look like a martial arts novel but was better than a martial arts novel, and couldn't help but fell into deep thought.

This Zhu Xian seems to be a little bit different from the martial arts novels in my impression.

He has never seen that setting called cultivation.

But if you say it is not a martial arts, but the plot is a bit like a martial arts, but if you want to say it is a martial arts, it is too far-fetched to talk about flying with a sword and the secret art of self-cultivation.

Will anyone really read this book?

Zhou Wenliang fell into deep thought.

He can be sure that this "Zhu Xian" is definitely a unique book on the market!

And when watching "Zhu Xian", he actually had a kind of anticipation to continue, even when he saw the last chapter, he really wanted to know what kind of story the protagonist named Zhang Xiaofan would have in this cultivation world.

This feeling of being attracted by a book is something he hasn't encountered in many years.

The last time I felt this way was when I encountered "Ghost Blowing the Lantern".

"Is such a book really able to be written temporarily?"

Zhou Wenliang looked at "Zhu Xian", very hesitant.

He originally wanted to find some faults to persuade Jiuyue after reading it, but when he finished reading it, for some reason, he suddenly hoped that the book could be written.

Waited for half an hour.

Zhou Wenliang closed the computer and looked out of the window at the magical city that was starting to get busy.

He has made a decision!
He wanted to sign "Zhu Xian", to be precise, he signed the writer Jiuyue.

In K Goose Reading, general editors cannot sign books across categories.

Like this "Zhu Xian", under normal circumstances, if you want to sign a contract, you have to transfer it to the martial arts department and their editors will be in charge.

However, once the book is transferred to the martial arts department, it means that the book has nothing to do with him.

And if he wants to sign "Zhu Xian", the only way is to sign the writer Jiuyue.

Editors at the ministerial level of K Goose Reading are eligible to sign a special writer, that is, to recognize the potential of a writer, sign him to his own staff, and be solely responsible for the release and operation of all his subsequent books.

This kind of cooperation is somewhat similar to the signing of entertainers by entertainment companies.

Contributing writers have a higher share, and there are special support policies for some platforms, such as priority publishing, and special promotion arrangements.

Most importantly, once a guest writer is signed, his book performance is closely related to the editor's performance.

Like ordinary writers, if the data is not good after signing a contract, the responsibility is borne by the entire department, but special writers are different.

Every guest writer will consume more platform resources. If you can’t write a good enough work, then all the losses will be included in the editor’s performance, and the performance salary will be deducted or even severely dismissed.

Conversely, if the contributing writer's grades are good enough, his editor will also get a lot of bonuses.

Signing a freelance writer is like a double-edged sword.

In fact, among the more than a dozen editorial departments of K Goose Reading, only the popular martial arts and urban departments have signed special writers, and editors from other departments hardly sign special contracts.

K Goose Reading, Editor's Office.

"Old Zhou, I have no objection to you signing September as a special contract, but!"

Yang Wei, editor-in-chief of K Goose, frowned and looked at Zhou Wenliang, and said, "I think that "Ghost Blowing the Lamp" is quite well written. There is no need for him to write martial arts. Isn't this a distraction?"

When he came here early in the morning, he saw Zhou Wenliang sitting in his office waiting.

I thought it was a big deal, but when I asked him, he actually wanted to sign a contract writer.

The reason for the signing turned out to be that the writer was going to write a martial arts novel in September.

How could he stand it, he had to be discouraged.

"Editor Yang, I've figured it out!"

Zhou Wenliang looked at the editor-in-chief with a firm face.

He felt that he should trust his own judgment.

Yang Wei looked at Zhou Wenliang's stubborn face, hesitated for a moment, and said, "Show me his martial arts book!"

If it was Zhou Wenliang a month ago, he could easily reject him.

However, the results of "Ghost Blowing Out the Lantern" this month have proved that Zhou Wenliang's editing ability is acceptable.

But no matter how good it is, he doesn't believe that a writer who writes supernatural can write martial arts.

"it is good!"

Zhou Wenliang hesitated for a moment, and sent the link of Zhu Xian to Yang Wei.

Yang Wei clicked on "Zhu Xian".

About half an hour later.

"Why is it gone?"

Yang Wei looked at the empty next chapter and frowned.

"Editor Yang, this book was just released last night in September!" Zhou Wenliang reminded.

Yang Wei was taken aback.

Taking a deep breath, looking at Zhu Xian's page, he fell into deep thought.

Is this really martial arts?

Doubts appeared in his heart.

This "Zhu Xian" is indeed somewhat different from traditional martial arts, but if he is not a martial arts, it cannot be summarized in other genres.

What is certain, though, is that the book appealed to him.

Especially the so-called comprehension setting, and the very story-telling writing.

He has already begun to look forward to the next content.

"How is it, Editor-in-Chief Yang?" Zhou Wenliang asked.

"Row!"

Yang Wei hesitated for a moment, nodded and said, "Let him write faster!"

"okay!"

Zhou Wenliang breathed a sigh of relief.

He walked out of the editor's office thoughtfully.

However, he ran into an old acquaintance head-on.

Minister of martial arts, golden hair!

"Isn't this Minister Zhou?"

The golden-haired man said with a frivolous smile, "I heard that the author of "Ghost Blowing the Lantern" under your command is going to write martial arts. Would you like me to take special care of you?"

He was suppressed by Zhou Wenliang for a whole month last month.

The reason for everything is because the Department of Supernatural has published a book called "Ghost Blowing the Lamp".

And last night, the writer Jiuyue was provoked by one of his special writers to write a new martial arts book, which almost didn't make him laugh.

In his opinion, Zhou Wenliang came to the editor's office so early must be because of the author of "Ghost Blowing the Lamp".

"Jiuyue is already my special author, so Minister Huang doesn't need to worry about any books he writes!"

Zhou Wenliang's face remained unchanged.

"Oh, I didn't expect the Department of Mysteries to dare to sign a special writer!"

"Mr. Zhou is really amazing. I hope that at the end of the month, he won't be notified that his performance will be deducted because of his poor grades!"

Listening to Zhou Wenliang's words, Huang Jinfa was overjoyed.

A supernatural author went to write martial arts, and Zhou Wenliang even signed him a long-term contract.

Isn't this trying to kill you?
Zhou Wenliang swept his eyes and said, "I heard that several special writers in the martial arts department have published new books. It's best not to be stepped down by a newcomer, otherwise Minister Huang will lose face!"

The blonde couldn't help laughing.

"Mr. Zhou, the jokes you tell are really funny!"

Zhou Wenliang ignored him and went straight to the office.

He's going to sign September quickly.

Then arrange for "Zhu Xian" to go online as soon as possible.

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