Whether or not a newbie's novel was easy to buy depended on the genre, quality, market demand, and other factors. In some genre, such as horror, science fiction, fantasy, etc., the market demand is relatively high, and the reader base is relatively fixed, so it is easier to buy out. And some of the simpler and more relaxed types of novels such as romance, urban, and history, which had a relatively small readership, might be more difficult to buy. In addition, if the quality of the novel was high and the plot was attractive, it would be easier for the reader to recognize and praise it, thus increasing the possibility of buying it out. Whether or not a newbie's novel was easy to buy out required a comprehensive evaluation based on factors such as the genre, quality, and market demand.