Treasure hunt begins in England

Chapter 518 Ending the Signing Session

Chapter 518 Ending the Signing Session

Fortunately, after another two hours of signing, the number of people around gradually decreased, but even so.The editor, Taylor, was also a little nervous. After all, signing names for several hours in a row was not an easy task.

This is equivalent to handwriting thousands of words a day, which is not an easy task for most people, so Taylor, as an editor, is indeed really nervous at this time.

You must know that he is now Liang En's full-time editor, which means that for a long time, his income is directly linked to Liang En's situation, so he is naturally concerned about whether Liang En's body can bear this situation.

"How are you doing now?" After watching Liang En sign a young man, Taylor ran to his side from behind, then bent down and whispered in his ear.

"If you can't bear it, you can say it directly. After all, the work you have done now is already counted in the author's signing event. I think everyone should be able to understand."

"Don't worry, this amount of work won't overwhelm me." Liang En said while taking the book from a reader in front of him and starting to sign on it.

"Since you followed me to the archaeological site to shoot a video last time, you should know how my physical condition is. Compared with digging under the sun with a shovel for a day, this job is actually very easy."

What's more, with the constant signature, Liang En has gradually practiced his signature, at least now he only needs less than a second to complete his signature.

Of course, the human body has its limits. If you keep signing like this, even Iron Man can't handle it.Fortunately, the publicity time is not very long.

So when it was around 5 pm, Liang En finally signed the name for the last reader, and then sat on the chair and stretched a lot.

Although his strengthened body wouldn't break his wrist when writing such Braille, the discomfort caused by a lot of physical energy consumption was still unavoidable, so he quickly stood up and started moving.

"We sold a total of 1877 novels this afternoon. It seems that this book is indeed very popular." Editor Taylor said after looking at the statistics.

"Considering that our publicity work this time is actually very general, and the publicity time is too short, so I think the overall situation of this signing will be very good."

"I think so too, because I feel everyone's enthusiasm." Liang En smiled, and immediately added. "Of course, it doesn't matter if this kind of activity happens once in a while, but it must not be too much, because I need a lot of time for research."

"Don't worry, there won't be many such activities." Editor Taylor said with a smile and shook his head. "You know that things are rare and expensive, so there must not be too many signings of this kind, otherwise the importance of signings will not be reflected."

"In addition, you are also a historian and archaeologist. In this case, from the public's point of view, it is normal for you to carry out this kind of business activity once or twice, but you must not always carry out this kind of activity. .”

As Liang En's responsible editor, Taylor is definitely one of the few people who cares most about his business value.So at this time, he paid more attention to Liang En's long-term value rather than short-term value.

Compared with the depreciation of identity caused by short-term intensive participation in those commercial activities, it is obviously more valuable to raise one's status by participating in fewer activities.

Especially for the general public now, a historian should be busy and low-key, so even if Liang En's interaction frequency with readers is obviously lower than that of ordinary authors, it is not a big problem, and he will not get arrogant evaluate.

Of course, this kind of appetizing behavior should be stopped in moderation.If he didn't go out all the time, then the evaluation of being too arrogant and looking down on others would easily fall on his head.

"Everyone is really enthusiastic this time." Liang En looked at the data just pushed on the computer and nodded. At least today, his book sales have tripled compared to usual, proving that his books are indeed quite popular.

"That's right, so if you have time, you'd better get some presents for your fans," Tyler suggested. "This will help you gather your own fans. Of course, this is just a suggestion. If you don't have time, forget it."

"How many gifts should I prepare?" Liang En asked curiously. "If you need me to prepare a lot of content, then forget it, but if you only need to spend money or only need me to prepare a small part, then people are willing to cooperate with your work."

"We prepared a lottery of [-] books to give to those who participated in the event that day." Taylor said after thinking for a while. "However, we are still preparing the ten special awards planned, because we haven't thought of any better gifts yet?"

"I don't know if anyone wants my sketches," Liang En said as he took out his mobile phone, opened the folder inside and began to display some photos.

"You know, those traditional historians and archaeologists use sketches to restore the situation of the archaeological site, but not every sketch is of sufficient value."

"Because I am not a professional archaeologist, I still retain the habit of a relatively primitive archaeologist, and here are some pictures that I think can be given to these fans as gifts."

"It would be great if this is the case. I believe everyone will like these gifts." Taylor nodded excitedly. He had seen Liang En's sketch level, so he knew that those things would definitely attract those fans as gifts. attention.

And compared to the gifts prepared by other people, this work drawn by Liang En is obviously more sincere and more valuable for collection.

In the next few days, the sales of the latest novel "Dracula" rose rapidly. At the same time, the sales of Liang En's "Polar Evil" and "Grimm's Fairy Tales" were also driven up.

In short, during this period of time, all of Liang En's books attracted another wave of sales. At the same time, his reputation in literature also rapidly increased, and he even appeared in very official news media as a writer.

"Irish well-known Chinese-American writer, I think the content in the headline of this newspaper is very good." A week after the signing session ended, Joan looked at the introduction and nodded. "You do deserve it."

"To be precise, this should be regarded as the strength of those seniors." Regarding Joan of Arc, Liang En naturally said that there was no need to hide his secrets.

"But what you did was not simply transporting." Joan of Arc had a different opinion. "In my opinion, what you have done is the greatest benefit, allowing people in one world to appreciate the style of another world."

"Okay, don't praise me, or my face will be boiled." After listening to Joan of Arc's words, Liang En smiled a little embarrassedly. "I should be glad people are still interested in these somewhat old stories."

"This is normal. After all, you are preparing some classics, and classics have a charm that transcends time." Joan of Arc said with a smile. "So it should be a very reasonable thing for these works to achieve such achievements."

(End of this chapter)

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