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Chapter 261 Store Closures
"My dear, this is a lot of money. You can just type and update a few words a day, isn't that enough?"

"I'll count one, two, three... Is that okay? That's a few words."

"For normal chapter content, if it really doesn't work, 700 to 800 words at a time, 1,000 words, that's still words. It doesn't have to be every day, every other day will do."

"I can't do it. The keyboard has become a spirit and won't obey me. My brain has also run away from home and hasn't come back yet."

"We can contact a publishing house for you. Maybe your novel can be adapted into a TV series."

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He Xiaoya found that the editor was really good at talking, but He Xiaoya really had no intention of signing a contract with the website. She was not stupid. According to what she had seen and heard in her previous life, the website seemed to be very friendly to the author at this time, but when the website sold the copyright, it was not friendly anymore. They were all sold at a low price. Some works of great masters sold the film and television copyright at a very low price.

He Xiaoya has her own connections and is a very good author, so there is no way she could actually sign a contract with the website. That wouldn't work.

However, this gave He Xiaoya a glimmer of hope, that is, the waste manuscripts could be reused.

He Xiaoya is a time traveler after all, and the plots and ideas in some of her drafts are quite advanced, which can be seen from the comments and clicks of readers on the Internet. This draft can still make some money, after all, she was born in the 1990s in her previous life, about the same year as her children.

Even if the novel seems too old-fashioned to He Xiaoya, it may still be considered relatively advanced in the eyes of these people.

He Xiaoya had just chatted with the website editor for a while when Editor Du called her.

"When will your manuscript be delivered?" Editor Du asked.

"It's almost done, almost done. It will be done in two days. There are only a few chapters left." He Xiaoya said.

"Last time, you said you were going to finish writing a few chapters in two days. This time, you said you were going to finish writing in two days again," Editor Du said. "If you keep waiting like this, I doubt you'll be done writing in half a year."

"In fact, it's not just a few chapters missing, it's just one chapter missing." He Xiaoya said, "And my new book, I've already written tens of thousands of words for it."

He Xiaoya immediately told the editor so that the editor would think she worked hard. After all, Editor Du had not seen the waste manuscripts she wrote. If she took out the waste manuscripts that others had not seen, they would be considered new articles. As long as she did not tell anyone, no one would know.

"Really?" Editor Du was puzzled. You know, He Xiaoya has been getting more and more lazy in recent years. Basically, she can only write one drama and one novel a year, which is pretty good. If she wants too much, it will be even more difficult.

The reason why He Xiaoya can still write one drama a year is that the number of episodes of a drama is basically 20 to 30, unlike some later dramas with 70 or 80 episodes, so He Xiaoya can write it faster.

"Of course it's true." He Xiaoya said, "I'm not lying to you. I want to make money too."

"No, you just want to make money without doing anything." Editor Du said, "Have you not noticed that you have been procrastinating more and more in recent years? At the beginning, you were very active in submitting manuscripts. You finished them two or three months before the deadline. You also gave me an outline for the new article and started writing it right away. You used to be able to publish two or three novels a year. Especially under your small pen name, you could publish four or five novels with more than 100,000 words a year!"

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