Chapter 92: Chapter 89: Treating Money as Mere Muck_i
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When Yu Ro ng finished reading âDeath of a Small Civil Servantâ, he had already decided to recruit the author, impressed by his potent writing skills.
However, he was surprised to discover that this author turned out to be Chu Kuang, who had been poached by Tribe right under his nose!
At this outcome, Yu Rongâs eyes bulged in anger, feeling as if his property had been stolen.
Nevertheless, as the chief editor of âFun Readsâ, he quickly managed his emotions: âI must get him back.â
Yu Rong declared this fiercely in his heart.
Having been recognized in the field of short stories, Chu Kuang was no longer a novice. He was a rising star, a talented writer who was beginning to flaunt his talents!
Such a talented writer was not only desired by Yu Rong.
All major publishers in Qin Continent were also eager to get him.
This competition was a harsh reality of the industry. A talented writer like Chu Kuang could easily attract everyoneâs interest.
Howeverâ¦
These publishers probably did not have Chu Kuangâs contact information yet.
Tribe was able to locate Chu Kuang simply because they had access to the platform. The Tribe account was linked to a phone number, they just had to follow the number left by Chu Kuang.
Yu Rong believed that Tribe, if not foolish, would not give out Chu Kuangâs information.
Unfortunately, it was impossible to keep it a secret.
The industries were highly permeable with various channels for information retrieval. Some bigger publishers would eventually find Chu Kuang.
In this situation, he could only hope to postpone the inevitable for as long as possible.
But judging by the present situation, only Tribe could compete with Silver Blue Books for Chu Kuang.
This gave Yu Rong a little comfort.
Meanwhile.
Back at Silver Blue Books.
The Youth Fantasy Department was also discussing Chu Kuang.
The Fantasy Novel Department didnât deal with short stories; that was the duty of their counterpart magazine âFun Readsâ.
However, Chu Kuang was one of the best-selling authors of the department, which meant that the editors naturally followed his every move.
So when Chu Kuang won the first prize for short stories at Tribe, it immediately sparked a lot of discussion.
âI had no idea Chu Kuang was such a genius at writing short stories!â
âBeing able to master both short stories and youth fantasy novels, his creative talent is extraordinary!â
âNo wonder the short-story sector wants to snatch our writer away. Given Chu Kuangâs skills in writing short stories, itâs definitely worth the fight.â
âI heard that even our chief editor praised Chu Kuangâs short story.â
Discussing halfway through, an editor worriedly asked, âIs Chu Kuang planning to focus on developing in the short-story field and stop writing fantasy?â
This worry was valid.
Chu Kuang was one of the best-selling authors of the Fantasy Department, a precious asset for the whole department.
âProbably not.â
An editor speculated unsurely, âHow much can one earn from a few short stories compared to writing youth fantasy novels?â
âMoney?â
YangFeng, the editor in charge of Chu Kuang, looked up, unpleased, âYou think Chu Kuang cares about money?â
As YangFeng completed his statement, the entire department was silent, everyone tacitly agreeing with him.
True.
Chu Kuang didnât care for money.
He was uninterested in it.
This was a fact universally acknowledged by the department. If he did care, he wouldnât have so readily ended âKing of the Netâ.
Even a fool knows that the longer a best-selling novel goes on, the more royalties it brings in!
Once such a novel ends, the royalties drop off significantly within months!
Yet two weeks ago.
Chu Kuangâs final installment of âKing of the Netâ for May arrived, putting a neat end to the novel.
Indeed.
Tomorrow would be the first of May, and the last installment of âKing of the Netâ would officially be released. The public relations department even came up with a slogan â
Chu Kuang didnât write a word more than necessary!
The entire âKing of the Netâ was almost strictly written according to his initial outline â with just a little over a million words, he ended his very popular novel!
Such decisiveness even made the editors in the department sorry. They wished they could continue writing the novel for Chu Kuang!
Considering the current sales momentum of this novel, every word written would rake in big bucks!
Putting it bluntly.
If Chu Kuang was willing to keep writing âKing of the Netâ, even if he flooded the pages with nonsense or the quality of the subsequent work declined drastically, many readers would continue to buy it. This was because many of them were already accustomed to reading it.
Unless Chu Kuang started to âfeed fecesâ in his book, readers wouldnât easily give up. At most, they would complain about the author while hesitantly continuing to purchase it.
This was the accumulated experience of the editors throughout the years.
Chu Kuang must have understood this too.
Chu Kuang just being Chu Kuang, knowing full well that he could still earn money from his work, still ended the novel without a secondâs hesitation.
How could such a person possibly be interested in money?
After a long while.
An editor in the department sighed, âThis is the way of Chu Kuang, a true literary. Creations not for the purpose of making money, authors like him are really respectable.â
âExactly.â
âIn this age of commercialized literature, while the original intention of the authors is usually rooted in their dreams. But if their novels werenât profitable, who would be willing to pursue their passions?â
âItâs been years since I met such a novelist.â
âMost authors would not choose to end a profitable novel. Even if theyâve exhausted their outline, theyâd do whatever it takes to stretch their story. In contrast, authors like Chu Kuang who decisively end their popular books are so rare.â
YangFeng sighed.
He truly admired Chu Kuang.
When most writers followed the trend by choosing popular themes like adventurous journeys to different worlds, Chu Kuang boldly chose competitive sports â a subject that most would find uninteresting. His pioneering spirit alone was extremely admirable to YangFeng.
Though he admired Chu Kuang.
YangFeng also felt extremely worried.
Because Chu Kuangâs decision to end âKing of the Netâ led to a huge loss for Silver Blue Books.
Therefore, the previous chief editor had especially requested Chu Kuang to expand his outline and make the story longerâ¦
However, Chu Kuang didnât heed the advices.
YangFeng couldnât help but recall the first interaction he had with Chu Kuang, thinking that the latter was just a rookie who didnât fear anything.
Eventually!
Chu Kuang would experience the fear of being controlled by the âBlack Roomâ and see how terrifying the editorsâ reminders could be.
But now.
Chu Kuang didnât have to experience YangFengâs terror. He was an author who never missed a deadline. On the other hand, YangFeng found himself experiencing Chu Kuangâs terror first.
This was someone who truly treated money as dirt.
At this, YangFeng could only shake his head helplessly and lament, âThis man is seriously capricious!â
The next day.
It was the first of May.
The grand finale of Chu Kuangâs âKing of the Netâ was released!