Physical novels made money because they allowed readers to enjoy a more realistic and in-depth reading experience. In a physical novel, readers could feel the author's imagination and creativity, as well as the ups and downs of the plot and the psychological changes of the characters. This kind of real feeling and immersive reading experience could make readers resonate more strongly and emotionally invest in it, thus increasing readers 'loyalty and desire to buy. The publication and distribution of physical novels could rely on traditional publishing channels such as bookstores and libraries, or online platforms such as e-book stores, Weibo, WeChat, and so on. These channels could allow physical novels to better reach a wider audience and increase their popularity and influence. The cost of writing a physical novel was relatively low because it did not require a lot of publicity and operating expenses like online novels. At the same time, the larger the number of words, the more detailed the reading experience would be for the readers, thus attracting more readers to buy. Physical novels were also relatively profitable because they could rely on the pricing and sales of books to calculate revenue, unlike online novels that required a large amount of advertising and publicity.