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Sensational! Fake Noble VS Real Genius

Sensational! Fake Noble VS Real Genius

[1v1 pure love + transmigration + ancient martial arts + highly pampered by disguise group + mysticism + entirely fictional universe] Gu Zhiqi transmigrated into the role of the vicious female antagonist. The heroine was a true heiress with numerous disguises, while she, usurping the nest of others, constantly framed the heroine, and in the end, tragically received her 'boxed lunch' as the fake heiress. Gu Zhiqi: Even transmigration can't stop me from retiring! However, transmigration couldn't, but poverty could. Master Zhi was forced into business! ... #Breaking! Gu Family's fake heiress, Gu Zhiqi, kicked out and now swindling money as a fortuneteller under a bridge# The protagonists' group style started to go awry. Eldest Brother Gu: Need money? Take this neighborhood. Second Brother Gu: Second bro gives you an entertainment company. Third Sister Gu: Just made a billion, keep it safe. Fourth Brother Gu: Young master's championship prize money, take it. Money-loving heroine: Need money? Pick any color card you like. Biological brother: Come back to inherit the family fortune. Gu Zhiqi: "..." Huh? What happened to the vicious female antagonist script? ... #Breaking! Everyone in the Gu Family is a top player in their fields, except the fake heiress who's nothing but a pretty face# And then, the big shots started calling one after another. First Big Shot: Our alliance's ancestral site doesn't have better feng shui than under a bridge? Master Gu, reconsider? Second Big Shot: Need money? Think about that last order. Third Big Shot: Have time for fortune-telling, but no time to write papers? Fourth Big Shot: Miss Gu, I have a surgery here, what do you think... ... Gu Zhiqi: Read, retiring, do not disturb. A certain movie star: You just used my account. Gu Zhiqi, who had swindled enough money to retire, "..." ?!
General
2020 Chs
Ms. Tan Is The Real Boss

Ms. Tan Is The Real Boss

Tan Rou only learned that she wasn’t the Tan family’s daughter when she was seventeen years old. She went from being a rich young lady to living in the slums. The parents she adored belonged to someone else, and this series of knockdowns was hard for a seventeen-year-old girl to accept. She wailed like a child for the sake of proving this was all a lie. The vicious words she spouted had hurt her biological family but she didn’t notice. She thought the Tan family was her real family despite them seeing her as an eyesore, and was even naive enough to want to befriend the Tan family’s real daughter, Tan Jing. Alas, the latter drugged her drink and arrange for a thug to rape her. Tan Jing even brought their classmates along to catch them in the act so Tan Rou was now tainted for life. After being reborn, she looked down at the man she was stepping on. Tan Rou swore not to be a useless wretch in this life or be bullied to death. She would stomp on those who wronged her and make it up to her real family. They wouldn’t have had to die tragically on the streets in the past life had it not been for her. Tan Rou turned completely evil after crawling back out of Hell. Everyone claimed that the real young lady was educated and talented, while the fake young lady was arrogant and incompetent. Tan Rou scoffed upon hearing this. She held back her brother from trying to stand up for her. “We have all the time in the world. Let’s just wait and see.” Just as everyone was waiting for Tan Rou to make a fool of herself… A top-class perfumer, a top scholar, a world champion… The fake young lady’s multiple identities kept getting exposed one after another, bumping her up to number one on the trending search, shocking the world. Wait, where was the promised humiliation?
General
1661 Chs
The True Heiress Is The Real Bigshot

The True Heiress Is The Real Bigshot

Former bigshot, Ying Zijin, woke up one day as the lost daughter of the Ying family, who had been missing for fifteen years. The Ying family promptly adopted another child to replace her. Upon returning to the wealthy family, everyone mocked her for not being as clever, capable, sensible, and elegant as a fake heiress. Her parents considered her a stain on the family and warned her not to harbor any illusions of being a lady of the family. They said she should be grateful for being a foster daughter, or else they would send her away. Ying Zijin: "I'll leave then. No need to see me off." While the Ying family celebrated joyously and others waited to see the real heiress make a fool of herself, influential figures from various fields took action. The top-rated idol with the most influential fans said, "Miss Ying, just let me know if you need anything." The heir to a global economic monopoly said, "Ying family? What's that? Boss, should we just wipe them out?" The number one martial artist in the country asked, "Who dares to bully my master?" The genius teenage boy with an IQ of 228 said, "That's my sister." A man with an incredibly seductive appearance smirked lazily and casually, saying, "Sure, then call me brother-in-law." The influential figures were confused. When the real heiress' true identity was restored, it caused a sensation on the internet. The Ying family went crazy and knelt, crying and begging her to come back. The international powerhouse family said, "Sorry, let me introduce her. This is our real heiress." Reborn as a king, making a strong comeback and launching a counterattack!
General
1190 Chs
This Game Is Too Real

This Game Is Too Real

Author's message to webnovel readers: Hello everyone, I am Morning Star LL, and I am delighted to meet you all in this way! To be honest, I never imagined that my work would have such a large readership outside China. I was absolutely astonished when my editor told me there were thousands of comments. Before this, my writings were primarily aimed at Chinese readers, and it never crossed my mind that my words would one day be translated into another language. I am both humbled and grateful. I am also extremely honored that my recent work, "This Game is Too Real," has been given the opportunity to reach an international audience. Unlike my previous works, this book is probably the one into which I've invested the most time and effort. It is set in a fictional post-apocalyptic wasteland. The story mainly revolves around a once-thriving civilization that collapses overnight after a disaster. The MC from Earth uses a legacy system to disguise the entire world as a game, leading players on a quest to save civilization. It intertwines the fates of the struggling survivors in the wasteland with mutual redemption, while also uncovering the historical truths buried beneath the dust. This book contains several easter eggs with "Scholar's Advanced Technological System," but mentioning them might spoil the story, so I'll leave it to the readers to discover! Moreover, the overall tone of the book remains cheerful and light-hearted. Despite the world being harsh and full of danger, I believe that even in the darkest moments, the warmth and resilience inherent in humanity will continue to shine brightly, emitting the power to dispel the darkness. It would be my greatest honor if my words resonate with you! And the word "resonate" is also a major clue within the story itself. Thank you! by Morning Star LL —————————————— This game is too freaking realistic! Bricklaying, running errands, picking up trash, delivering parcels... At most, the company lets you experience the hardships of a 996 schedule, but here you can feel the extreme bonus of 007. Alright, enough chit-chat, the great Manager has called me to lay some bricks. That Manager said that as long as we work our livers off, he can get a brand-new set of power armor next month, and then he'll take us to explore a brand new map, picking up even more trash in the vast Wasteland! ... After teleporting to the Waste World, Chu Guang discovered that he had unlocked the "shelter system" and could summon creatures called "players" from a parallel world. From that day on, nothing in the Waste World was normal anymore.
Games
1074 Chs
Was the income of an online writer real?
The internet depended on many factors, including the number of readers, the platform's revenue, publishing and distribution, etc. Some websites earned royalties. This income might include the fees for the user's purchases, chapters, advertisements, and rewards. But there were also many networks. Some of the web sites found it hard to earn enough money for their works. In addition, some networks might not have enough funds to support their creations. The internet wasn't completely true. If you want to become an online artist, you should first conduct sufficient market research and creative evaluation to ensure that your work has enough appeal and market demand.
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2024-09-12 12:40
The real income of a French farmer
The income situation of French farmers was more complicated. For example, a farmer in the Saone Loire region earned about 500 euros a month, barely enough to feed himself. But in fact, he had two considerable income every year. One was to sell calves for 1500 euros each, and the other was to receive subsidies from the Common Agricultural Policy. Through these two sources of income, he could earn up to 100,000 euros a year. However, the rising costs would soon swallow up these funds. For example, the cost of livestock feed (including plant feed and grains). Each cow ate nearly one kilogram of feed per day, while beef cattle ate four to five times that of cows. In addition, feed prices were affected by inflation in the past two years (282 euros per ton of feed in 2020, rising prices in 2023). Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
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2026-01-23 11:48
Real novel tweets income
The income from novel tweets varied from person to person. There was a small, invisible Tweet blogger who made 10,000 yuan a month by editing videos after work, and a fan friend who made 80 yuan from his first Tweet video. There were also people who earned 372 yuan a day from making comics and tweets. They gained more than 200 fans from more than 200 videos, and the income from a single video was several thousand yuan. Its income mainly came from the promotion fees given by the novel platform, but the income was affected by many factors, such as whether it was authorized, whether the selected novel was popular, and the quality of the Tweet video (including audio, background video, etc.). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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2026-06-19 23:34
What was the real income of most streamers?
The actual income of most streamers was uncertain because this number would be affected by many factors such as the popularity of the streamer, the number of viewers, the quality of the live broadcast content, the policies of the platform, and so on. Some streamers might receive a certain amount of income from the live streaming platform, including gifts, advertising sponsorships, game coins, and so on. However, this income was not fixed and might change with the platform's policy changes. The income of a streamer also depended on their actual performance, such as whether they could attract viewers, maintain activity, and so on. Therefore, for most streamers, their true income was difficult to determine.
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2024-09-11 14:36
The real monthly income of writing novels
A few novels to recommend: - The Wandering Wizard of Hogwarts, a novel written by ChimneyLiaoLiao. The male protagonist, Eric, had to play the Sims for ten years before he came to the world of Harry Potter. His original system had exploded, and he easily dealt with the invading monsters. This book contained the main world of Harry Potter, as well as the infinite flow of traveling worlds, multi-plane, and system elements. Romo was a 1000-year-old female ghost. - My Interstellar Industrial Empire was a science fiction novel created by an eagle spreading its wings. Shi Lei had traveled to Mars in the early days of the Interstellar Era. He had set up a machinery factory and obtained the industrial overlord system. In the end, he had built an industrial empire that resounded throughout the universe. The layout was big, the characters were fresh, and the author had strong control over the story. - Wen Hao was an urban novel written by the white Buddha. It talked about how the protagonist wrote online novels and became a millionaire. There were stories about the online literature circle and the development of online literature. Love drama was a scam. It was slow to update and had a bad ending, but the first and middle stages were excellent. The female lead was portrayed brilliantly and not plagiarized. - Sword of Prairie Fire, Moriarty V's fantasy novel. Ciel traveled to the medieval civilization and became a slave owner. He wanted to develop technology but found that there were more slaves. - "Legend of the Mortal Golden Crow" was a Xianxia novel written by Chunlan Shuiqing. It was the story of the rebirth of a mortal world esper Golden Crow.
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2026-06-24 03:48
Writing novels to earn real income
The income level of writing novels varied greatly. Some newcomers might have a very low income, or even only a few cents. For example, some authors had worked hard to write hundreds of thousands of words, but their income was very little. And authors with a certain amount of experience and ability could earn tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands a month. For example, when Zhai Pengyan first started writing, he was satisfied with a few hundred yuan a month. Qin Fengxiao started writing Xianxia novels in high school. When he was in university, he wrote suspense and horror novels that were favored by editors. He only made money when he bought them at a price of about 10 yuan per thousand words. There were also authors like Yang Ji who were more fortunate. They received more than 30,000 yuan in royalties for their first online novel. Later on, they achieved initial "economic freedom" by writing popular online novels. There were also top web writers like the Tang family's Third Young Master, whose royalties could reach 130 million. In general, it was not easy to earn a high income from writing novels. One needed a good opening, a complete outline, an understanding of the platform's rules, and continuous creation. They also needed to have their own unique content to avoid assimilation. They could not rely solely on routines.
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2026-06-25 02:38
What was the real income of a normal author at Qidian?
The actual income of ordinary Qidian authors varied from person to person, depending on many factors, such as the quality of the work, reader feedback, revenue from the readers, chapter tips, and so on. At Qidian, the average revenue for a work was about 1000 yuan per month, but if a work could get a large number of readers or be adapted into a movie or TV series, the revenue might be even higher. Chapter tips were also a good source of income. The readers could tip at the end of the chapter, and the tips would be transferred to the author's account. In addition, authors could also receive Qidian's recommendation votes, reviews, recommendation rankings, and other benefits. These benefits could also increase the author's income. The actual income of a normal author at Qidian varied from person to person, depending on many factors. If you want to know the specific income situation, it is recommended to consult Qidian customer service or check the author's personal information.
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2024-08-28 11:00
The monthly rental income of a real estate is 200,000 yuan
If the monthly rental income of a certain real estate is 200,000 yuan, for the rented property of the enterprise, the property tax shall be calculated according to the rental income of the real estate. The annual tax rate is 12%, so the monthly property tax shall be paid: 200,000 x 12% = 24,000 yuan. If an individual rented out his own residence, the property tax would be levied at a 4% tax rate. The monthly property tax would be 200,000 x 4% = 8,000 yuan. For individuals with monthly rental income exceeding 20000 yuan, property tax will be levied at a rate of 4%, business tax will be levied at a rate of 1.5%, and additional taxes and fees will be levied according to regulations. Individual income tax will be levied at a rate of 0.5%.
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2026-01-09 23:30
My real income from novel tweets
The real income of novel tweets was affected by many factors, so it was difficult to give an exact value. In terms of revenue model, pushing a single order could generally earn 6 - 9 yuan. For example, Zhihu gave 6 yuan, and UA story gave 9 yuan. If it was a new account, the first few videos might become popular easily, and after they became popular, they might earn thousands or even tens of thousands of yuan. However, this did not mean that writing novels and tweets would definitely earn him a lot of money. There were many challenges in the operation process that would affect the actual income. For example, under normal traffic, the number of views for a video on TikTok would be around 500. Sending 10 videos would probably result in 1 - 2 orders. Mass amplification and matrix operations were needed to increase revenue. That was to say, the more videos were published, the higher the possibility of obtaining orders, and the higher the revenue. At the same time, they would face many problems. First of all, it was easy to violate the traffic limit. Even if the plagiarism (manuscript washing) and the low quality of the unpacked materials (for AI painting) were solved, if there were no suitable free resources (such as manuscript washing websites, dubbing software, etc.), if they didn't know how to build a material library, free editing to remove duplicate, support accounts, and find official official promotion tasks, the account might still violate the traffic limit, thus affecting income. Secondly, the video might not have any traffic, and the choice of text was crucial. If the picture was good but the content of the novel was not exciting enough, the traffic would get worse and worse. He needed to use the TikTok hot list to find low-fan hot spots, collect benchmark accounts to find hot spots, and find the book list provided by the platform or the monitoring book list in the tool to solve this problem. Finally, writing novels and tweets required perseverance. One had to constantly produce high-quality videos in order to create a good account. Many people might have high-traffic videos in the early stages, but it would be difficult to maintain their income after the traffic decreased. They might even give up because of anxiety caused by the fluctuation of traffic. In addition, it was not easy to obtain reliable authorization. Most novel platforms cooperated with first-tier service companies, so it was difficult for individuals to directly obtain the platform's cooperation authorization. Many people searched for free authorization on the Internet, and most of them were second, third, and fourth-tier authorization, which might exploit the income of the Twetter.
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2026-06-19 19:46
How much is the real income of an online writer?
The income of web writers varied greatly. Some well-known online writers, such as the Tang Family's Third Young Master, had achieved wealth freedom through their works as early as 2012 - 2018. In 2012, they became a writer with a strong ability to attract money with a total royalty income of 33 million yuan for five years. In 2018, they topped the list with a royalty income of 130 million yuan. For an ordinary web novelist, if they were new, they would need to sign a contract to publish their new novel on the website. They would need to publish at least 4000 words a day, and the number of words needed to reach at least 100,000 words. Only when the website started recommending the novel would they have a chance to earn royalties. However, the final income would depend on the quality of the novel itself, the number of readers, and other factors. The more people who read it, the better the data, the more royalties they would receive. Otherwise, it would be less. Some might not even earn 10 yuan a month. The income of writers on different platforms was also different. For example, the minimum income for Seven Cats was 31 thousand words. If they wrote for one or two hours a day, it would be about 3800 yuan per month. Qidian's passive income was about 2700 yuan per month. Tomato's monthly income was about 3000 yuan (about 300 yuan after tax deduction). There were also writers who could earn more than 1800 yuan a day, but this might be the highest income in a year or even a few years. There were also writers whose initial income was only a few hundred yuan per month, or they were bought out at a price of about 10 yuan per thousand words to earn income. In addition, some authors could enjoy the website's "Full-attendance Award" and other different treatment of royalties. Some "great gods" who entered the industry earlier might enjoy a minimum benefit of 50 yuan per thousand words or 100 yuan per thousand words. As for writers who registered their own accounts, their income depended on luck.
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2026-06-20 12:19
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