Huayi, Wen Tao's director office.

Wen Tao watched Lin Chao sign the contract and was a little speechless.

Who can understand him? The actor who is about to sign a contract suddenly becomes the company's major shareholder. What should he do?

Are you here to supervise the work, or are you here to act and supervise the work?

As soon as Lin Chao and Wen Tao signed the contract, the system's prompt sounded:

"Congratulations to the host for successfully launching a TV series. 15 bonus songs of your choice. The novel and script of The Legend of the Condor Heroes have been released."

Another reward? He seemed to understand how to get rewards.

This time it just made up for his current shortage of song inventory, which is that he can only play the Legend of the Condor Heroes for now.

After signing the contract, it was time for Lin Chao to find an assistant.

As a comprehensive entertainment company, Huayi recruits a group of people to train as assistants every year.

Lin Chao picked a boy named Yao An among the green and tender college students. He was not bad looking, but he looked a bit simple.

But Lin Chao doesn't need him to do anything scheming, it's enough that he can do his job well.

The assistant who was too busy thinking was not from the same group as him, so he wouldn't bother himself.

After Lin Chao confirmed Yao An, he directly signed an assistant contract with Yao An. He set the highest standard in the industry for Yao An's treatment. By the way, he silently made a note in his mind to raise the treatment of the company's employees to the highest standard in the industry.

After selecting Yao An, Lin Chao handed over his bib account to Yao An and asked him to take care of it.

Lin Chao didn't have any announcements yet. He might as well go back to transport Tian Long Ba Bu if he stayed in the company. He said hello to Li Xue and left.

On the third day after Lin Chao’s Tian Long Ba Bu was uploaded, Huaxia Chinese Platform signed a contract with Lin Chao.

Although Huaxia Chinese has little traffic, the conditions for signing contracts are quite good. As long as the quality of the novel is acceptable, Huaxia Chinese will not be stingy with support resources.

As Mr. Cha’s pinnacle work, The Eight Parts of Demi-Gods goes without saying about its quality.

The story is huge, the characters are vivid and complex, each character is very three-dimensional, not to mention the writing style, the chapter names of each part are like a poem.

It’s rare to find a good book, and the Huaxia Chinese platform started recommending and promoting it on the second day. In the past few days, the first part of the youth tour is almost finished.

Although Duan Yu is not as good as Qiao Feng's character, Duan Yu's buffs in Tian Long Ba Bu are full.

He is good-looking, has a good family background, and looks like a young master. He is a classic protagonist when he appears. From the beginning, he met Zhong Ling while doing trouble in Wuliang Mountain, and the two fell in love with each other.

Later, I met Mu Wanqing again, and in the blink of an eye, they had a story again, and even made a private life-long commitment, and then they were locked up with Zhong Ling again and returned.

It turns out that all the lovers in the world are my sister, which is simply a piece of shit.

The scumbag is really scumbag, and the misfortune is really miserable.

As the first person in the new martial arts genre, Mr. Cha has a profound literary background. Even this kind of plot that others cannot grasp well, he can handle it with ease.

Then this benefit is now cheaper. Lin Wenzhaogong Chao.

At first, fans of the Huaxia Chinese platform did not agree with Lin Chao’s new martial arts.

After all, martial arts is not easy to grasp, and most authors can only write it in four different ways. What is even more outrageous is that the main line of the story is the love line.

If you are a martial arts warrior and use love to drive the plot, it can easily turn into a sadomasochistic love affair with a domineering leader.

Most people click in with the mentality of giving it a try. After all, martial arts is a rare species, and it might be better if it can be signed by Huaxia Chinese Platform.

When they opened it, they saw, oh, this little goblin is different from what they thought?

The others who appeared first were all diaosi, so how come the first character who appeared was a rebellious prince who didn't like to learn martial arts and always wanted to travel the world with justice.

I’ve never seen this setting before. Could it be a very new genre?

Then the reader gets interested and reads on.

What follows is a routine similar to that of the protagonist Shuangwen, with beauties, accidents, and opportunities coming one after another. The plot is ups and downs, exciting, and grabs the reader's attention.

I thought it was just a book I was casually browsing, but I didn't expect it to be quite interesting. In the end, I started chasing it and suffered from the torture of catching up.

It’s just that netizens have been willing to share since childhood. How can I just read such a beautiful book by myself?

As a result, a group of people who are interested in "Dragon Babu" appeared on the Huaxia Chinese platform.

Everyone followed the crowd, and it was much better. Curiosity drove them in, and then they couldn't get out. They all fell into the pit like a snowball. They were all discussing the plot in Lin Chao's comment area and urging updates.

Within a few days, "Dragon Movie" became popular on the Huaxia Chinese platform. It was recommended on the homepage of the platform at the speed of a rocket, and the discussion level was immediately cut off.

The sudden rise of "Dragon" has naturally attracted attention in the circle of platform writers.

Most of the people who publish books on the Huaxia Chinese platform are traditional writers of the older generation, and most of the newly emerging online novel writers do not upload new books on the Huaxia Chinese platform.

After all, online writers rely on traffic, while for traditional writers, in addition to the signing fees provided by the Huaxia platform, their offline activities and publishing expenses are the bulk of the expenses. Synchronous updates of new books on the platform are just for the sake of the Writers Association's face.

It’s just that wherever there are people, there are rivers and lakes. On weekdays, everyone’s data is at the same level, and no one cares about the data of the Huaxia Chinese platform.

But suddenly one person sneaked up and trampled the others underfoot, which made me feel uncomfortable.

If you are a respected veteran in the literary world, they will forget about being a noble scholar, but this Jin Guliang Wen has never heard of him before, so he is obviously a newcomer.

Don't they want to lose face by letting a newcomer ride on their head?

Song Sibo is the vice-chairman of the Chinese Writers Association. Because the plots are quite gory and the plots are quite bizarre, his works are usually the most popular in the Writers Association and have always been the best on the platform.

As a result, Jin Guliangwen suddenly appeared and quickly surpassed him in a few days. He could only look behind him at the data.

Song Sibo felt a little disgusted. He frowned and clicked on "Tian Long Ba Bu", feeling disdain in his heart.

Writing a martial arts story with a Buddhist name shows how capable you are, right?

If religious things are used in martial arts, I'm afraid it's just another story of abandoned Buddhist disciples who unified the martial arts world, and their red sleeves are even more fragrant, right?

Song Sibo frowned and looked down a little bit, his brows getting tighter and tighter. It seemed that the writing was very good, on par with his own, and the rhythm of the plot was also very reasonable.

Could it be that some old guy approved a new book?

Is it Zhao Liangping? Or Jin Gaoyi?

But these two are not about martial arts. Could it be that they have changed to a new style, so they put on a vest and try it out?

Song Sibo changed his mind and went directly to the editor-in-chief of Huaxia Chinese Platform to find out from the side that Jin Guliang Wen was a newcomer.

Newcomer? Who is this dancing on his head? What a courageous person, worthy of being a writer of martial arts!

A newcomer relies on some gimmicks to bring the Internet style here, without any depth at all. He can't stand it anymore!

After Song Sibo knew that Jin Guliang Wen was a newcomer, he directly put on a filter, overturned his previous comments, and then pushed Tian Long Ba Bu into the group, with a condescending comment hidden in his words.

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