If the contract for the novel exceeded the original word count, there might be some consequences: 1. Word limit removed: Some novel platforms may remove the word limit at a certain point after signing the contract. This may allow the author to control the length and content of the novel more freely, but it may also reduce the number of readers. 2. Platform to delete novels: If the novel exceeds the word limit set by the platform, the platform may delete the novel to avoid wasting resources and affecting the reading experience of other readers. 3. Pay extra fees: Some platforms may charge extra fees for novels that exceed the word limit to compensate for the resource consumption and editing work of the platform. 4. Reputation: If the novel is deleted or charged an additional fee, it may affect the author's reputation and may cause readers to reduce or no longer trust the author's work. If a novel is signed for more than the original word count, many authors need to seriously consider how to deal with this situation to ensure that the novel continues to attract readers and maintain its credibility and appeal.