Half an hour later.
In the office, Wang Jian accepted the report Tom handed him and began to read it carefully.
Starting from five o'clock yesterday afternoon, the website began to roll out 20 paid works.
Among them, 10 were serious reads.
The other 10 were selected by the editors according to Wang Jian's requirements.
According to the data, the serious reads had a higher payment rate but fewer followers.
However, the "novels" that Wang Jian referred to had a slightly lower payment rate, but their following was much higher than that of serious literature.
As a result, the total paid amount got so high that it was unrecognizable.
Especially an author named James seemed to be a master at writing these accessible novels.
He set the payment point of his novel right at the moment when a magic genius looked down on the protagonist, who was about to fight back.
Consequently, readers, while cursing "That's infuriating," clicked to pay.