"Hey, are you there, Big Shot? There’s sothing I want to verify with you!"
The editor was very polite and didn’t underestimate He Zhuo just because he was a newcor—instead, he called him "Big Shot" at every turn.
Of course, the editor was emotionally intelligent and wouldn’t easily leave room for misinterpretation.
However, He Zhuo mistakenly thought the editor saw potential in him and believed he would definitely beco a true legend, so the editor was "investing early."
He wasn’t humble at all; instead, he was satisfied and quite pleased with himself.
After seeing the ssage, He Zhuo didn’t reply imdiately. Instead, he deliberately waited for more than two hours until it was almost five o’clock and people were about to finish work, before replying with one word: "Here!"
Editor: ...
He had several big shots on hand, but no matter how famous they were, they were always very polite in front of this editor.
Unlike this He Zhuo, who was really "arrogant!"
But it’s okay now. If this person’s work is good enough to beco legendary, he can handle a bit of arrogance.
Just——
"Big Shot, have you looked at the comnts section? If not, I suggest you take a look!"
The editor didn’t deliberately delay and quickly entered the chat mode.
"Comnts section? Aren’t they all praising how well I write and begging for updates like crazy!"
He Zhuo rarely paid attention to the comnts section. He was too busy gaming, streaming live broadcasts, barely had ti to care about these.
As for updates, he simply used his mind to copy a few Chapters and then published them on the website’s backend.
At most, he would check the subscription numbers and reward amounts; he hadn’t looked at anything else at all.
Editor: ...
This newcor isn’t just "arrogant"; he’s also unbelievably narcissistic.
After silently complaining for a few minutes, the editor replied with, "Big Shot, you should take a look, sothing’s happened!"
He didn’t continue to be subtle but directly pointed out the problem.
Because he feared that if he did not reveal the situation, the other party would continue being self-satisfied.
Not only wasting ti, but he would be rendered speechless and dumbstruck.
"Sothing happened?"
He Zhuo’s heart skipped a beat in response to seeing those three words "sothing happened."
But soon after, his heartbeat returned to normal as he comforted himself: What could possibly happen? My web novel achieved great success in my world.
It has its high points and faults, but there’s definitely no toxic elents.
No sensitive topics involved, no defamatory ethics, just a simple yet thrilling urban fiction full of highlights.
It even doesn’t include any superpowers or any ambiguous descriptions below the neck; even the internet sweep can’t touch this book!
He Zhuo muttered to himself, but still opened his phone app.
He wasn’t afraid sothing happened; he was worried about his manuscript fees.
After all, he had already taken out a small loan, waiting for the manuscript fee to cover the hole and help him accumulate so initial capital.
Opened the website, entered his work, scrolled to the comnts section——
He Zhuo suddenly widened his eyes as his heart raced.
Because he saw a hot post in the comnts section, though it was newly published, it already had hundreds of replies.
And its popularity continued to rise.
If it were a normal hot post, as the author, He Zhuo would be happy.
The more the discussion among netizens, the more it indicates that many people like this work, and his work would gain more popularity.
But seeing that title, cold sweat ran down He Zhuo’s spine, and his whole body went cold.
"Is the author a soul that traveled from another ti and space? Or does he have so kind of entertainnt system in a parallel world?"
His secret got exposed?
How co even netizens who don’t know him say this?
He Zhuo just felt his mind went blank, as if he can’t hear or see anything, only the sound of his pounding heartbeat.
After a long while, He Zhuo finally snapped back to reality.
He licked his dry lips, his fingers slightly trembling as he clicked the title to open the blazing hot post.
This reader is likely a die-hard fan of He Zhuo’s novel.
He must have read the entire contents in detail and conducted in-depth research.
Thus, he discovered many "BUGs."
It’s not errors in the article itself, but explosive s and internet slang appearing in the text, which don’t exist in their ti-space.
Initially, the reader didn’t find it unusual, mistakenly thinking it was a typo by the author or foreshadowing for later plots.
But, as they read on, they found so phrases shouldn’t be typos, but have special anings.
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