Raised after a boy's scumbag
Chapter 339
Chapter 339
At this moment, Sun Yuan is reading "The Beauty in a Prosperous Age" for the tenth time.
Every time she reads this book, Sun Yuan has different insights, and the troubles at work these days gradually fade away after reading this book again.
Because the author Xiaoyi could not be contacted, the editor-in-chief has criticized her by name more than once.
But it's not that she doesn't work hard at all, but that the other party doesn't give a chance at all. She sends letters to Xiaoyi's author's mailbox several times a day.
At this moment, the voice of adding friends on QQ sounded, and Sun Yuan frowned. Those who came to add friends were usually signed authors. Duan came to find her author, and her attitude was generally not very good.
Sun Yuan even wanted to ignore the friending information, but out of respect for her profession, Sun Yuan clicked on QQ to check it. She was shocked when she saw that there were only two words "Xiaoyi" on the friend application.
Sun Yuan's heart beat faster, and she felt that all the hard work was coming, and Xiaoyi actually came to join her as a friend. This must drive her to death.
After adding this "Xiaoyi" as a friend, he quickly typed a query, "Hi, I'm Xiaoyuan, what can I do?"
"Hello, I'm Xiaoyi, the author of "The Beauty in a Prosperous Age". I have something to ask you."
"Okay, is it a matter of signing?" Sun Yuan typed these words with trembling fingers, as if she was holding a lottery ticket that had won six numbers in a row, and she was waiting for the announcement of the seventh number.
"Yes, I have a question about the signing."
"Excuse me..." Sun Yuan's fingers stiffened unconsciously, and her heart started beating uncontrollably. She only typed two words and sent them out. The moment of happiness came too suddenly.
Forcibly suppressing the excitement in her heart, she waited for the other party's reply. She knew that as long as she could sign a contract with Xiao Yi, she would definitely become the top female editor.
Of course, this excitement gradually cooled down following Xiaoyi's subsequent words.
Xiaoyi's idea is very special, that is, she agrees to authorize China Literature to operate her novel, including the sequel, but there are three conditions.
The first condition is that she will not reveal her real identity information, and the second condition is that she requires the right to terminate the contract at any time after signing the contract.
These two are against the rules, and the first one cannot reach a consensus. If the real identity cannot be determined, how should this contract be signed?How can it be legally effective?
This second clause is even more outrageous. Once the contract is signed, how can it have the power to terminate it at any time? This kind of unequal contract cannot be negotiated at all.
But although Sun Yuan felt that these two items were too outrageous, she still sincerely agreed to Xiao Yi's request, saying that these two items would be discussed with the editor-in-chief and the editor-in-chief, and she would give Xiao Yi an answer within three days.
At 8 o'clock the next Sunday, Sun Yuan sent Xiaoyi's request to the editor-in-chief of the female channel, waiting for the editor-in-chief to reply.
The editor-in-chief attached great importance to this matter, and reported Xiaoyi's signing to the senior management of China Literature at the regular morning meeting on Monday.
For this kind of uncertain real identity and the harsh conditions of terminating power at any time, most of China Literature's senior management directly denied it.
But one of them proposed a compromise. Since Xiaoyi wants to have this kind of power, they can also propose the same set of checks and balances.
For example, if the identity is not confirmed, then all the novel income will be temporarily kept by China Literature until the identity is confirmed.
As for the termination of the contract, China Literature can change it to re-sign a new contract at any time, but the priority must be on China Literature.
With these two checks and balances, all the disadvantages brought about will not be obvious, and one of the high-level executives even added that Xiaoyi should take the initiative to announce a contract with Yuewen.com in the novel, prohibiting other reading platforms from reprinting .
At 4:[-] p.m. on Monday, a special contract was released for Xiaoyi. After Sun Yuan got the news, she contacted Xiaoyi immediately.
At this moment, Xiaoyi's true self, Liu Tong, has successfully composed the second four-star song "The Fall of the Holy Spirit".
Because of the ability to compose five-star music, it is not so difficult to write four-star songs, and the efficiency is much higher, and many incredible melodies burst out of my mind from time to time.
"The Holy Spirit has fallen..." Liu Tong adjusted the melody of the whole piece again, and when he saw that it was 05:30 in the afternoon, he left the basement and returned home.
After arriving home, Liu Tong cooked two dishes again and had a happy meal with his parents.
At 8 o'clock in the evening, Liu Tong logged into the author's backstage, saw the message from the editor in charge, and then logged into the registered Xiaoyi QQ to contact Xiaoyuan, the editor in charge.
"Xiaoyi, your two conditions are too harsh, and I am afraid that any online platform will not be able to accept them, but we, China Literature, consider your special status, so we have considered it comprehensively and think that if you can agree to our several Conditions, the two things you mentioned are negotiable." Editor Xiao Yuan quickly sent a series of messages, obviously carefully prepared.
The general requirement is that Xiaoyi needs to declare in the novel that this book is signed with China Literature, and any other website shall not reprint it without authorization.
Because it is not a real-name contract, Xiaoyi cannot get the benefits of the novel for the time being, and it is temporarily kept by China Reading Group.
Once the online anonymous signing is successful, if Xiaoyi continues to write, then under the same conditions as the new signing, China Literature must be given priority.
After Liu Tong read these contents, he couldn't help feeling that China Literature really didn't want to suffer a little bit. Although the two things he mentioned were a bit harsh, the conditions they put forward completely took advantage of the advantages and eliminated the disadvantages.
However, Liu Tong’s original intention to sign the contract was to make Xiaoyi’s pseudonym more valuable. He didn’t plan to make money from it, so he proposed that 50% of the novel’s proceeds would go to Yuewen.com, and 30% of the proceeds would be donated directly to him on a monthly basis. Designate a charity organization and publish the details on the novel's homepage, and the remaining 20% will be kept by China Literature.
This method was quickly approved by both parties, and a decision was made immediately. Xiaoyi's pseudonym was considered to be a contract with China Literature.
While Liu Tong was sleeping, the homepage of China Literature.com appeared, and there was a shining full-screen hot tweet. The mysterious actress Xiao Yi signed a contract with China Literature.
As the saying goes, one stone can stir up a thousand waves, and Yuewen.com's action immediately detonated the Internet. Originally, after Xiaoyi's announcement, countless fans of Xiaoyi spread word of mouth and flocked to Yuewen.com to read. Many readers on China Literature who don't know Xiaoyi's name are also curious to read this book.
Just a few hours later, when Liu Tong got up again, the hits of "The Beauty of the Age" had reached 5000 million.
(End of this chapter)
At this moment, Sun Yuan is reading "The Beauty in a Prosperous Age" for the tenth time.
Every time she reads this book, Sun Yuan has different insights, and the troubles at work these days gradually fade away after reading this book again.
Because the author Xiaoyi could not be contacted, the editor-in-chief has criticized her by name more than once.
But it's not that she doesn't work hard at all, but that the other party doesn't give a chance at all. She sends letters to Xiaoyi's author's mailbox several times a day.
At this moment, the voice of adding friends on QQ sounded, and Sun Yuan frowned. Those who came to add friends were usually signed authors. Duan came to find her author, and her attitude was generally not very good.
Sun Yuan even wanted to ignore the friending information, but out of respect for her profession, Sun Yuan clicked on QQ to check it. She was shocked when she saw that there were only two words "Xiaoyi" on the friend application.
Sun Yuan's heart beat faster, and she felt that all the hard work was coming, and Xiaoyi actually came to join her as a friend. This must drive her to death.
After adding this "Xiaoyi" as a friend, he quickly typed a query, "Hi, I'm Xiaoyuan, what can I do?"
"Hello, I'm Xiaoyi, the author of "The Beauty in a Prosperous Age". I have something to ask you."
"Okay, is it a matter of signing?" Sun Yuan typed these words with trembling fingers, as if she was holding a lottery ticket that had won six numbers in a row, and she was waiting for the announcement of the seventh number.
"Yes, I have a question about the signing."
"Excuse me..." Sun Yuan's fingers stiffened unconsciously, and her heart started beating uncontrollably. She only typed two words and sent them out. The moment of happiness came too suddenly.
Forcibly suppressing the excitement in her heart, she waited for the other party's reply. She knew that as long as she could sign a contract with Xiao Yi, she would definitely become the top female editor.
Of course, this excitement gradually cooled down following Xiaoyi's subsequent words.
Xiaoyi's idea is very special, that is, she agrees to authorize China Literature to operate her novel, including the sequel, but there are three conditions.
The first condition is that she will not reveal her real identity information, and the second condition is that she requires the right to terminate the contract at any time after signing the contract.
These two are against the rules, and the first one cannot reach a consensus. If the real identity cannot be determined, how should this contract be signed?How can it be legally effective?
This second clause is even more outrageous. Once the contract is signed, how can it have the power to terminate it at any time? This kind of unequal contract cannot be negotiated at all.
But although Sun Yuan felt that these two items were too outrageous, she still sincerely agreed to Xiao Yi's request, saying that these two items would be discussed with the editor-in-chief and the editor-in-chief, and she would give Xiao Yi an answer within three days.
At 8 o'clock the next Sunday, Sun Yuan sent Xiaoyi's request to the editor-in-chief of the female channel, waiting for the editor-in-chief to reply.
The editor-in-chief attached great importance to this matter, and reported Xiaoyi's signing to the senior management of China Literature at the regular morning meeting on Monday.
For this kind of uncertain real identity and the harsh conditions of terminating power at any time, most of China Literature's senior management directly denied it.
But one of them proposed a compromise. Since Xiaoyi wants to have this kind of power, they can also propose the same set of checks and balances.
For example, if the identity is not confirmed, then all the novel income will be temporarily kept by China Literature until the identity is confirmed.
As for the termination of the contract, China Literature can change it to re-sign a new contract at any time, but the priority must be on China Literature.
With these two checks and balances, all the disadvantages brought about will not be obvious, and one of the high-level executives even added that Xiaoyi should take the initiative to announce a contract with Yuewen.com in the novel, prohibiting other reading platforms from reprinting .
At 4:[-] p.m. on Monday, a special contract was released for Xiaoyi. After Sun Yuan got the news, she contacted Xiaoyi immediately.
At this moment, Xiaoyi's true self, Liu Tong, has successfully composed the second four-star song "The Fall of the Holy Spirit".
Because of the ability to compose five-star music, it is not so difficult to write four-star songs, and the efficiency is much higher, and many incredible melodies burst out of my mind from time to time.
"The Holy Spirit has fallen..." Liu Tong adjusted the melody of the whole piece again, and when he saw that it was 05:30 in the afternoon, he left the basement and returned home.
After arriving home, Liu Tong cooked two dishes again and had a happy meal with his parents.
At 8 o'clock in the evening, Liu Tong logged into the author's backstage, saw the message from the editor in charge, and then logged into the registered Xiaoyi QQ to contact Xiaoyuan, the editor in charge.
"Xiaoyi, your two conditions are too harsh, and I am afraid that any online platform will not be able to accept them, but we, China Literature, consider your special status, so we have considered it comprehensively and think that if you can agree to our several Conditions, the two things you mentioned are negotiable." Editor Xiao Yuan quickly sent a series of messages, obviously carefully prepared.
The general requirement is that Xiaoyi needs to declare in the novel that this book is signed with China Literature, and any other website shall not reprint it without authorization.
Because it is not a real-name contract, Xiaoyi cannot get the benefits of the novel for the time being, and it is temporarily kept by China Reading Group.
Once the online anonymous signing is successful, if Xiaoyi continues to write, then under the same conditions as the new signing, China Literature must be given priority.
After Liu Tong read these contents, he couldn't help feeling that China Literature really didn't want to suffer a little bit. Although the two things he mentioned were a bit harsh, the conditions they put forward completely took advantage of the advantages and eliminated the disadvantages.
However, Liu Tong’s original intention to sign the contract was to make Xiaoyi’s pseudonym more valuable. He didn’t plan to make money from it, so he proposed that 50% of the novel’s proceeds would go to Yuewen.com, and 30% of the proceeds would be donated directly to him on a monthly basis. Designate a charity organization and publish the details on the novel's homepage, and the remaining 20% will be kept by China Literature.
This method was quickly approved by both parties, and a decision was made immediately. Xiaoyi's pseudonym was considered to be a contract with China Literature.
While Liu Tong was sleeping, the homepage of China Literature.com appeared, and there was a shining full-screen hot tweet. The mysterious actress Xiao Yi signed a contract with China Literature.
As the saying goes, one stone can stir up a thousand waves, and Yuewen.com's action immediately detonated the Internet. Originally, after Xiaoyi's announcement, countless fans of Xiaoyi spread word of mouth and flocked to Yuewen.com to read. Many readers on China Literature who don't know Xiaoyi's name are also curious to read this book.
Just a few hours later, when Liu Tong got up again, the hits of "The Beauty of the Age" had reached 5000 million.
(End of this chapter)
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