The more you write, the more you will be published.

In the online literature circle, it is not uncommon for big names to write novels under pseudonyms.

For example, in some books, the author's name is very random, or even just the initial name, and there is only one book under the name, but this book is extremely popular. Those are basically the pseudonyms of big names.

Sometimes, when some big names' big accounts are not doing well, they will open some small accounts to eat traffic, because the small accounts have a clean foundation, and the competitors at the same level are also relatively weak, so it is easier for the works to stand out and get a good recommendation position.

However, this is considered the norm in the industry and cannot be eliminated at all. Many editors have a default attitude, which only makes it difficult for those new authors. They finally get a recommendation quota, but in the end, I don't know how many big names are hidden in the competing works at the same time.

After reading the novel, Raven was eager to find out more, so he planned to find this guy named [Qianjian] to test his luck.

At this time, Bai Qianqu was chatting with Ai Li on the phone.

Originally, he just wanted to invite Ai Li to go back to the orphanage with him when he had time, but after Ai Li agreed, she pestered him and started talking on the phone. It must be said that Ai Li's chatterbox attribute was really hard to handle. Bai Qianqu felt that if he continued to listen, he could make a big hole in the wall.

Fortunately, he found that Raven had finally replied to a message, so he quickly said to Ai Li: "Okay, Ai Li, I have something to deal with here, let's talk another day."

Although Ai Li was a little reluctant, she was still very considerate and said: "Okay, you take care of your own things first, I'll come to play with you on the weekend, hehe, then I'll introduce someone to you."

"Okay, see you on the weekend, bye."

"Bye Qianqu."

After hanging up the phone, Bai Qianqu clicked on Raven's message with some trepidation.

Although "The King's Avatar" was a great success in the original world, Bai Qianqu couldn't guarantee whether it would be popular in this world.

However, his worries disappeared when he saw the message from Raven.

[Raven: Hello, I have read your novel. It is well written. Did you write it yourself? ]

Bai Qianqu felt a little guilty, but still answered with a stiff upper lip: "Yes."

[Raven: That's great. To be honest, I am very optimistic about your book. It just so happens that the online game section of our World Snake Library is holding a new book event. I plan to recommend your book to participate. However, if you want to participate in the event, the main text must be written at least 200,000 words, so that it is easy to publish a physical book. ]

Bai Qianqu's eyes lit up when he heard this. The event of the novel platform? Of course, you have to participate. For newcomers, participating in such an event is undoubtedly the fastest way to accumulate popularity. After all, when publishing houses launch such events, they will give readers some preferential plans, and the traffic attracted will be much more than the usual list.

And with traffic, won't the royalties come in continuously?

He replied to Raven directly: "Okay, I will hurry up and write 200,000 words. Is there any time requirement?"

[Raven: It would be best if you finish writing and send it to me next month. I also need to make some arrangements. ]

Next month? !

Bai Qianqu was shocked. He was so clumsy that he could only write 4,000 words in 4 hours. How could he write 200,000 words in a month? Wouldn't he have to write more than 6,000 words a day?

Although this is only a minimum number of words on some platforms, it is an unattainable peak for Bai Qianqu.

He couldn't even write 4,000 words!

And even if he wanted to buy the [Tentacle Monster] BUFF, he couldn't afford it now... He only had a few thousand yuan left for food.

But he suddenly remembered that the custom order he wrote for Tianming was selected? It seems that the one million promised to him by Thunder Dragon Horse has not been paid yet?

Now that things have come to this, he has no choice but to ask tomorrow.

Bai Qianqu's mouth was full of bitterness. It is said that a penny can make a hero fail. He has deeply experienced it.

On the other side, Raven bit her thumb and made up her mind to ask: "Well, I'm presumptuous to ask, have you written on other platforms?"

To be honest, it is inappropriate for Raven to ask this question. The big guys are wearing vests to eat traffic. Although it is tacitly accepted by the industry, it is suspected of competing with newcomers for resources, which is not very glorious. If someone points it out, it will be somewhat embarrassing.

But Raven can't help it. The data of the online game section she is responsible for is really too bad. Now she finally meets a suspected big guy, so naturally she wants to curry favor with him.

There are very few authors who write online game articles, and even fewer big names. There are only a few of them, and there is only one World Snake in charge. Raven can be sure that this book is not written by that big name, and it is too different from the big name's usual style.

If it is a big name from another platform who comes here in disguise, then Raven can take the opportunity to get along well with him, and maybe poach him or something.

Of course, the probability is very low, and big names of this level rarely write novels across platforms.

Before Raven finished thinking, the other party's answer came: "No, this is my first novel."

As expected.

Even if it is a big name, it may not admit it directly. However, Raven did not continue to ask. Anyway, she has taken this book. As for the identity of this [Thousand Swords], she has other ways.

[Raven: OK, then please register an account on the author platform of World Snake Library, fill in the bank card and real-name authentication, and our royalties will be automatically transferred to your bank card on the 15th of each month. 】

"Okay."

A few minutes later, Bai Qianqu registered an account: "I've registered."

Raven immediately opened the platform's backend database and called up the real-name information of [Qianjian] without saying a word.

As one of the editors-in-chief of the publishing house, Raven naturally has such authority, but she can only look at it and cannot disclose it, otherwise, given the degree of protection of personal privacy in this world, she is likely to go to the sewing machine.

After seeing the real-name information, Raven couldn't help but take a breath!

"So young?!"

According to the real-name information, this [Qianjian] is called Bai Qianqu, and he is only 21 years old.

Raven knows clearly that there is no 21-year-old big man in the online game literary circle! This Bai Qianqu's name has never been heard of.

"Is it really a new talent? Are newcomers so scary?" Raven muttered to herself, but soon shook her head, "Not necessarily, it is also possible that he registered with someone else's ID card."

But no matter what, she will not give up this "Full-time Master". In the eyes of others, it is just a novel, but in the eyes of Raven, it is a lot of bonuses! Her mortgage depends on this book!

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