The answer to this question might involve the novel's server architecture and network transmission protocol. Usually, the novel server would buffer all the content in the novel so that it could be loaded quickly the next time the user visited it. This is called "buffer" or "compression". However, when a user was reading a novel, the novel server would not send all the content directly to the user's device. Instead, it would send a portion of the novel's content to the server as a request, and then the server would send the complete content to the client. This process was called "network transmission" or "network request". Therefore, even though the content of the novel has been refreshed, the user still needs to connect to the network to request the complete content of the novel when reading the novel. This may cause some delay, but it is usually unavoidable.