After signing the contract, the remuneration for the novel varied according to the platform and the author's agreement. Some platforms would provide a fixed fee based on the number of words, the number of readers, the quality of the chapters, and other factors, while others would provide a split or monthly payment. For example, on traditional platforms such as Qidian, the payment for a novel was usually a fixed amount per thousand words. Meanwhile, the royalties for Zongheng Chinese online novels under Yuewen Group were split according to the number of readers who read the novel. The readers would receive a certain amount of royalties for each chapter they read. In addition, some novel platforms would also provide additional royalties based on the type of content, plot, characters, and other factors. For example, in some types of novels, the author might receive a higher remuneration. It was important to note that royalties did not guarantee the success of the novel. It was only one of the sources of income for an author. The author also needed to invest enough time and energy to create outstanding works in order to obtain better returns.