I am a fan of online literature. According to the knowledge I have learned, I will answer the following questions: Usually, the author's salary was paid by the publishing house or platform, not by the readers. Therefore, if the author's novel was reported to be banned for three months after the completion of this month's novel, the author would lose the job of writing, but this did not mean that they would lose the opportunity to pay their salary. Under normal circumstances, the platform and the publishing house would sign a contract with the author to set the author's creation progress and remuneration standards. If the novel was completed and reported to be banned for three months, the platform and the publishing house might re-examine the contract and consider how to rearrange the author's work, including the payment plan. However, the specific details depended on the terms of the contract and the decision of the platform or the publishing house. Therefore, it is recommended to contact the platform or the customer service department of the publishing house to understand the relevant policies and procedures.