The Strong Female Lead Versus The Most Miserable Male Lead-Chapter 214 - 215 Withdraw from Star Reading
Chapter 214: Chapter 215 Withdraw from Star Reading
Nian Shutong’s question made Daodao realize what she wanted to do, so he simply said, “Master, it’s the book.”
“Good. We’ll leave Star Reading and switch to another platform.”
“Okay.”
Fu Yunhe who was nearby also understood Nian Shutong’s plan. After some research on the Star Network, he said to her, “Star Literature and Star Reading are both quite fair, relatively speaking.”
Nian Shutong nodded, thanked Fu Yunhe, but then heard Daodao’s voice again.
However, this time there was anger and strangeness in his tone.
“Master, someone has just published a novel. The first few chapters are exactly the same as mine; they just changed the title.”
The same? Really trying to pull a fast one.
Nian Shutong re-opened the Star Network, went back to Star Reading and found the book Immortal Slaying.
At this moment, many people in the comment section below were congratulating and inquiring with bewilderment to Daodao.
“Wengong, your new book has been released.”
“Releasing a new book and not even giving a heads up.”
“A Martial Arts masterpiece; it’s obviously Wengong’s work.”
“But why change the pen name? Wandering Man?”
“Why no longer use the name Wengong?”
There were many such comments in the comment section, and they even left him links.
After clicking through, Nian Shutong saw the book. With a conspicuous title, Martial Hero Chronicles, the author was Wandering Man.
So far, the novel had released ten chapters, but the collection was indeed skyrocketing.
Nian Shutong took another look at the main webpage of Star Reading; almost half of the resources were used to promote this book.
She even had the mood to ask, “Xiao He, find me a photo of this Second Young Master of Xingdu; I want to see if he’s too ugly and worthless for his family to go to such lengths.”
It was obvious that the first few chapters published by Daodao had been intercepted, blatantly claimed to be non-compliant and asked to wait.
But what happens next? They took the content of these chapters under review and gave it to this Second Young Master, who might later hire countless ghostwriters to continue the book.
Fortunately, Daodao had not uploaded the entire book in one go; otherwise, whoever published first would be considered the original.
Fu Yunhe did not know what Nian Shutong’s new book was, but he was obedient.
He easily found a photo of the Second Young Master of Xingdu. After a glance, he greatly agreed and nodded his head; Nian Shutong’s guess was really right.
“How about it? Let me see.” Nian Shutong took a look at the photo, the first thing she noticed was how thin he was.
Skinny as a bamboo pole, with a sharp chin and sunken cheeks, dark circles under his eyes, one could tell he was frail.
“Xiao He, do you think his dad knows about his behavior? Is it Star Reading’s intention, or is someone trying to curry favor with him?”
“It’s hard to say.”
Nian Shutong stared at the photo, her thoughts flickering through her mind.
“Xiao He, check which one between Star Literature and Star Reading detests piracy more, or rather, which one has had a feud with Star Reading.”
“Understood.” Fu Yunhe’s fingers were constantly operating and after about a few minutes, he said two words to Nian Shutong, “Star Reading.”
Star Reading is the oldest site, and the current Chairman of Star Reading used to be an old employee of Star Reading, only to leave with a bunch of writers and start a new stove, establishing Star Reading.
Not to mention, the first battle after Star Reading was established was to act as the aggrieved party, suing Star Reading for plagiarism.
Some well-known writers who left with Star Reading kept suing the authors of Star Reading, claiming that Star Reading plagiarized their articles.
In fact, in the interstellar realm, articles often resemble one another in terms of battle genres and settings, so it was not exactly plagiarism.
But the boss of Star Reading managed to use the topic of “Star Reading plagiarizing” to bring Star Reading to the spotlight and tarnished some of Star Reading’s reputation while securing a stable fanbase for his own Star Reading.
Even though Star Reading won the lawsuit in the end, it dragged on for a year, and in that year, Star Reading gained enough stable fans.
“Great, just great.” Nian Shutong felt that this Star Reading was truly the best partner for her.
“Is there a way to contact this boss of Star Reading? I really want to have a talk with him.”
Fu Yunhe also understood the situation. He could only say that Star Reading’s choice was both good and bad.
Good because they chose Nian Shutong’s book, and bad because they chose Nian Shutong’s book.
“I’ll contact him right now.”
Fu Yunhe quickly sent an urgent email to the boss of Star Reading.
Star Reading.
In the conference room.
“Mr. Shu, our click-through rate has dropped again compared to last month.”
“Mr. Shu, we’ve also lost 10% of our advertisers this year.”
“Mr. Shu, one of our writers who was about to become a god has defected. He went to… Star Reading.”
In the conference room’s rectangular office table, at the upper end.
A man in a dark robe, with water patterns, a face handsome enough to grace a crown, beaming yet his cold and eerie temperament held back his otherwise resplendent looks.
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Shu Zhuo calmly set down the tea cup filled with lingering fragrance and looked forward.
“Solve problems when there are problems; what’s the use of crying to me?”
After scanning the room with his gaze Shu Zhuo said, “Improve the treatment of the writers, discover new talent, and don’t always set your eyes on those who write about the Insect Race battles. Haven’t many of you read that Immortal Slaying?”
“This is a living example. Success doesn’t come only from writing mainstream content. Pay more attention to the minor writers you have, and don’t look at the entire market from the old perspective.”
“The reader’s tastes will eventually grow tired. Try something fresh.”
“Yes, Mr. Shu.”
“We understand, Mr. Shu.”
Shu Zhuo naturally was also angry with Star Reading, but what could he do? Resort to underhanded tactics?
He really wanted to, and had many schemes.
However, his high-minded, principal father would probably beat him to death and add an admonishment about disgracing the family name.
“You have an email.” The crisp mechanical sound echoed in the room, and Shu Zhuo glanced around, trying to find out whose Light Computer made the noise.
One of the managers pointed at Shu Zhuo’s Light Computer and said, “Mr. Shu, it’s your Light Computer.”
Shu Zhuo looked down and, realizing the situation, said, “Oh—then it’s fine.”
He opened his Light Computer with one hand and with the other he waved to dismiss the meetin
As they were just getting up, Shu Zhuo loudly exclaimed, “Come back!”
The managers and editors immediately sat back down.
They looked at Shu Zhuo, seeing flames in his eyes, the entire person seeming a bit frantic.
“Good! A wonderful opportunity sent from heaven!” Shu Zhuo had only seen that it was the author of Immortal Slaying, the Text Mover who wanted to talk, nothing else yet.
Even so, he was excited.
He had read Immortal Slaying from start to finish with the intent of studying the competition and ended up falling into the pit.
“Sit tight and wait,” commanded Shu Zhuo after which he rapidly replied to the email.
On the other side, Nian Shutong saw the response and straightforwardly arranged to meet Shu Zhuo on the Star Network to talk.
Shu Zhuo naturally agreed.
After the two had finished talking, Shu Zhuo had two different feelings.
First, it turns out Wengong was a woman.
Second, his chance, Shu Zhuo’s chance, had finally arrived.
This time, he was determined to tear a chunk of flesh from Star Reading.