4.1 copies, at first glance this sounds like an impressive number.

Actually...this is really an amazing statistic.

The first week sales exceeded 40,000. What does this mean? It not only means that the work "Four Lies" is selling well, but more importantly, the work "Four Lies" is expected to exceed one million sales!

Considering how small the total population of Japan is, how many works can be produced with a million sales? This is simply astonishing!

That’s why the editor-in-chief Changpu’s tone seemed particularly excited!

Of course it's impossible for a single volume to break a million. It depends on the sales of the next volume. If a single volume breaks a million, that would be even more amazing. Four Lies is just a light novel, and it doesn't have the popularity of comic or anime adaptations, so the possibility of a single volume breaking a million is relatively small.

Of course, even so, Xia Qiu still embarked on the path to becoming a top light novel writer!

So... this guy is awesome!

And it’s far from that. In addition to the fact that Four Lies sold over 11 copies in the first week, it also means that in the next contract, he can get % of the royalties, which is the royalty that only top light novel writers can get.

Xia Qiu felt elated for a moment, but then calmed down. The sales volume had only exceeded 40,000, so he couldn't be too elated. He was still a long way from being able to relax.

Afterwards, Xia Qiu packed up all the light novels of the second volume of Four Lies and sent them to Changpu. This was the manuscript he had finished writing this week. Then he began to decide which work to rewrite after finishing Four Lies.

The story of Four Lies is very short, and it would only take two volumes to write it into a light novel. After I send the manuscript on hand to Acorus, I can decide what to write in the next volume of the light novel.

I have to say, this is a more realistic volume! How can an author finish writing the second volume right after the first volume is released? This is simply inhumane!

For ordinary light novel writers, it is normal to take three or four months to finish a volume. What's worse, some writers may be caught by the editor-in-chief and locked up in a small dark room until they finish writing the manuscript.

Well~ It’s mainly because of the difference in living environment. Xia Qiu was an online writer in his previous life. For an online writer, six thousand a day is the minimum, right?

This amount of updates has to be guaranteed every day, which translates to more than 100,000 words a month. So from this perspective, Chinese online literature is really popular!

In the editorial office of Dengeki Bunko.

Kagurazaka Ayame was lying happily at her workstation, drinking tea and eating snacks.

The huge sales of Four Lies made the editor-in-chief praise her intensively, and he also gave this month's bonus to Chang Pu, making this woman so happy that she didn't know what to do.

After all, he had such a capable author under his command, and he also had the reputation of a genius high school student, which made Acorus extremely happy.

Others in the editorial department were feeling jealous and sighing, wondering why the email address that the lolita control teacher used to submit the manuscript wasn't theirs?

Tsk! Acorus is so lucky! There are probably only two or three lolita teachers like him in the whole of Japan.

ding dong~

"what is this?"

The notification sound of the mailbox brought Acorus back to his senses.

Is this a newcomer who submitted the article?

"I...what the hell!!!"

Acorus's loud shouting immediately attracted the attention of other people in the editorial department.

"What happened?"

"There's no need to be so excited, right? Acorus? Don't you keep an eye on sales every day... Shit!"

Several colleagues who came closer to take a look started swearing when they saw the manuscript on Changpu's computer.

The manuscript that was mailed over was none other than the second volume of Four Lies!

I went! What a roll!!!

"The Four Lies of the Lolita Teacher, Volume 2? What the hell! Doesn't this guy need a break?"

"I suddenly realized that geniuses think completely differently from mortals like us. Geniuses don't have a bottleneck period. But the lolita love teacher is really excited. It's only been on sale for a few days, and the next volume has already been written?"

"Could it be that he is just filling in the gap? Then he will run away after a short while?"

"It's unlikely. No normal person would kill the goose that lays the golden eggs, let alone ruin their own reputation. I think the lolita teacher is too young, so she didn't have time to calm down and wrote the next volume in a hurry."

"Why are you saying so much? Ask Acorus to send out the next volume for us to see?"

It’s embarrassing to say, but I envy Acorus for having an author like Lolita Love Teacher under him.

But everyone also likes the Four Lies under the control of Lolita. All those who can enter the editorial department are those who are very interested in light novels, and some have even submitted manuscripts in the past.

This outstanding work of Four Lies has naturally won everyone's praise, and the second part of Four Lies is just around the corner. It is unlikely that you don't want to watch it.

Soon, Changpu put the manuscript into the editor group.

Afterwards, everyone returned to their posts in unison, waiting to watch the next part of Four Lies.

Kagurazaka Ayame sighed slightly, hoping that Teacher Xia Qiu would not ruin her reputation, and then immersed herself in the novel.

Excellent writing, and the plot connects well to the next part.

Kagurazaka Ayame's old habit as the editor began, which was to first comment on the novel and then read the plot carefully.

Soon, Kagurazaka Ayame felt joy from the beginning, as Kousei Arima and Kaoru Miyazono redeemed each other.

Just right~ the young love between the boy and the girl.

But then, Kagurazaka Ayame spent the most difficult hours.

My mood is like a roller coaster, soaring to the sky and falling quickly.

He had a sullen face and used up a whole pack of tissues at his workstation.

The other editors were not much better. Those with weak tear glands began to sob. The entire editorial office was filled with an atmosphere of sorrow.

"Uh, what's going on? It's time to get off work, aren't you going home? Do you like working overtime so much?"

Coming out of his office, the editor-in-chief was stunned for a moment when he saw this scene. He had never seen the editorial office so quiet. What... happened?

Why do you all act like a family member has died?

“Why is it a tragedy??”

Kagurazaka Ayame had to admit that Teacher Xia Qiu did not ruin his reputation, and it was obvious that he wrote the second volume even better.

Impeccable writing, delicate character design, fascinating style of writing, and impeccable plot control, this is truly a masterpiece.

But...why is it a tragedy!!!!!

The second volume is even better than the first one, which makes people admire the talent of Teacher Xia Qiu.

But this tragedy is really hard to accept.

If the four lies in the first volume are a work about finding candy in sadness, then the next one is about finding a little candy from a pile of knives.

But it is often just that tiny bit of sugar that makes the time when a person swallows the knife even more painful.

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