After dinner and watching TV in the evening, Zhang Zhong told Pengpeng about Journey to the West for a while. It turns out that no matter how interesting the story is, bedtime stories always have a hypnotic effect. Pengpeng listened with gusto at first.
I felt sleepy after a while, and finally fell asleep in Zhang Zhong's arms.
Seeing that his daughter was asleep, Zhang Chong carefully laid her down on the bed, then stood up holding the edge of the bed and walked out of their room.
When Hu Huifang saw Zhang Zhong coming out, she lowered her voice and said, "Is Pengpeng asleep?"
"Asleep." Zhang Dian nodded.
Hu Huifang curled her lips and said with a smile, "This girl is clinging to you now. These grandparents are really no match for me. I want you to tell me a story."
Zhang Zhong rubbed his head, wondering why his mother's tone was so sour.
"She was also tired today. She played outside all day. I originally thought she was going to fall asleep while watching TV."
"She has always been more energetic than other children. Just like you when you were a child, she doesn't even feel tired when playing." Hu Huifang teased her son by the way.
"Where's Dad?"
Hu Huifang pursed her lips towards their room and said, "I've just entered, and I'm probably already asleep. Your dad is like a living pig. He goes to bed as soon as it gets dark."
Perhaps in response to his wife's words, Zhang Xingjun's rhythmic purring came from the room.
Zhang Zhong said good night to his mother and went back to the room. He did not rush to sleep, but turned on the computer. He just told the editor of "Agitation Literature" about finishing the manuscript today. Now he has to work harder and strive for it.
Done in two days.
The sooner he completes the manuscript, the sooner he can confirm the publication, and the sooner he can make money. His current goal is to make money.
Turning on the computer, without typing anything, he wanted to check the online status of "Jieyou Grocery Store" and see if there were any new readers today.
He originally thought that if he could get a few more readers, he would be very satisfied, but when he opened the website, he was very surprised by the eye-catching "99+" in the background message.
Somewhat surprised, Zhang Zhong even pressed F5 to refresh the system, and the "99+" was still there.
With doubts and a hint of expectation, he clicked on "99+", and then a lot of messages popped up.
After a quick glance, there were more than twenty coin-tossing messages among these messages.
[Little goldfish coin 520]
[Nanshan Walker throws in 100 coins]
[One hundred and ninety-seven You coin 666]
…
There are more than 20 coin input messages. Although the coins are not large, the highest one is 666 coins, which is equivalent to six yuan and sixty-six cents in Chinese currency. After rough calculation, the total of these coins should be about sixty or seventy yuan.
It looks like; but each tip represents a reader's love and support for "Jieyou Grocery Store".
There are more comments and messages.
Little Goldfish: [Oh my god, it’s a good thing I’ve read the whole thing before, otherwise I’d still have to pay a fee.]
Nanshan Traveler: [It seems like a mistake of 100 million. I heard that there was no charge for the 40,000 words before. It was a loss, a loss. 】
One hundred and ninety-seven You: [Jiteng performed well this time and recommended a good book to me. Please vote to support it.]
He Xiangu: [When will the update be completed?]
…
After seeing the comments, Zhang Zhong quickly went to the backstage to take a look. Sure enough, the charging method for this book has been changed. The charging standard for a thousand words has not changed, it is still twenty coins, but the first 40,000 words that were previously free are now included in the charge.
scope.
Only the first 4,000 words of the entire book are free of charge.
The website is a bit shady. But Zhang Zhong is the one who gets the benefits, so naturally he won’t criticize the website’s charging method. The more the website makes, the more he makes.
The reason why so many readers suddenly appeared is because this book has been posted on the homepage of the website, and Zhang Zhong specially switched to the homepage to read it. The website is very powerful, and there is a relatively large layout at the top of the homepage without pictures.
, but there is an introductory paragraph attached to the website.
"An abandoned grocery store, a shabby iron rolling door, and a tightly covered milk crate became significant late one night due to the break-in of three thieves."
The introduction is very simple and not very attractive, but by having a page in this position, readers naturally know that the website is relatively optimistic about this book.
The collection of this book has reached more than 2,000 in one day, approaching the 3,000 mark.
The collection increased by more than 2,000 in one day. Zhang Zhong didn't know what level this was in "Agitation Literature", but he was quite happy.
In their world, China has a relatively strong crackdown on piracy, so the quality of its collection is very high, and the collection quality of "Agitation Literature" is even comparable to that of non-online novel websites.
Before he was on the home page, Zhang Zhong only had more than 20 collections, but more than a dozen people paid to read all the paid chapters.
Zhang Zhong hurriedly checked the status of the royalties.
[Fees to be settled: 4798]
The manuscript fee has reached more than 4,700. If everyone reads the paid chapters, then more than 500 people have read the book.
In fact, this number should be much higher than five hundred, or even double it. After all, it is impossible for everyone to read the paid chapters.
In just one day, or even within twelve hours, more than 4,000 royalties had been credited to his account. This was something Zhang Zhong did not expect. It was not that he did not expect this book to be profitable, but he did not expect it to come so quickly.
From this point of view, Pengpeng's tuition was no longer a problem. Zhang Zhong breathed a sigh of relief, leaned back, and made a tactical move.
In a good mood, he picked out a few readers' comments and responded seriously.
Looking around, the reviews are basically positive.
However, no matter how good something is, some people don't like it. It's just that most people who read in "Agitation Literature" are relatively well-educated, so even if they don't like it, they can communicate normally and there is basically no random trolling.
People have the right to dislike, and Zhang Zhong naturally did not want everyone to like it. Regarding these comments, he just glanced at them and ignored them. He did not need to retain those who did not like it, because in response to those who liked this book
Readers are afraid of not having enough time, so they have no time to waste time on these people who are destined to leave.
…
Fang Xingkai had just finished lighting a cigarette. He checked the data of "Jieyou Grocery Store" through the backend. In just six hours, the collection increased by more than 2,000. This is not unprecedented, but it can definitely be regarded as a big dark horse.
In the past, the collections that could grow so fast were mostly writers who had been famous for a long time. However, the author of "Worry-Free Grocery Store" is a new writer. According to the information, he graduated from Jiangyang University School of Information Technology. This year
Twenty-eight years old.
Zhang Chong——Fang Xingkai was convinced that he did not know such a writer, and this should be his first book.
Literature really depends on talent.
He has seen too many people who graduated from non-literature-related majors become literary masters, and from the beginning they had an extraordinary sensitivity to literature.