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Author's Note on Chapter 73's Launch

Author's Note on Chapter 73's Launch (The Female Lead and Profit Sharing)

I've received notification that it will be available tomorrow.

First of all, thank you all for your support. We've gone through several rounds of featured placements.

Let me talk about the update first. I'm writing part-time, and I've been writing two books at once while writing this one. I'm not a tentacle monster; my old book didn't do well, but I don't want to abandon it. So I have absolutely no drafts saved up, and there's no guarantee I'll get extra chapters. I'll try my best to write tomorrow, as much as I can.

Now let's talk about the female lead. It's definitely not a single female lead, guys!
My old book's male protagonist mainly focused on one woman, and I was too lazy to update the female lead's character card. So I wanted to change the style of this book, but it doesn't have to be a single female lead.

The male lead is definitely more charming than Kai Zi. Kai Zi has a whole bunch of people chasing after him, and Aunt Ni Ping can pretend not to see Chen Hong. You're asking my male lead to have a single female lead? Isn't that even worse than Kai Zi?
Furthermore, even I can't convince myself that the male protagonist, after becoming a powerful figure, would only revolve around one woman in a realistic single-female-lead story. Everyone probably knows what the real entertainment industry is like, right? I'd only consider writing a single-female-lead story in a fictional world.

The female lead was initially conceived of 5, but based on everyone's opinions, we'll start with these three for now. Whether or not "One Night" will be included depends on the situation.

As for those who are just saying "celestial beauty," I'm speechless. Come on, they were born in '95! Do they expect the main character to start at least three years old?

Next, let's talk about the controversial issue of money sharing. I initially wanted to split it in half, but I was dissuaded, with people saying that splitting it in half would drive away half the readers. If the protagonist were to truly be selfless and distribute it all, all the readers would leave. So after much consideration, I settled on 15 yuan, which still drew criticism from some readers.

If you think it's too much trouble, consider helping others. If you think it's too little, compare how much return they would have gotten if they had invested that money with Lao Jia. Those who are talking about getting the full share should first ask themselves if they can actually do it.

No matter how I divide it, I can't please all the readers, so I'll just leave it at that.

I also noticed that everyone engaged in rational discussions regarding book reviews, and I deleted some posts that were emotionally charged and prone to inciting conflict.

Finally, I'd like to ask for a first-time subscription!
PS: A wave of sacrifices.

This author's old book, "Superstar Starts in Hong Kong Entertainment in 97," begins with a movie world setting for easier promotion, but the main timeline follows reality. (Link below)
"Entertainment in China: Doing Whatever You Want" is a high-quality entertainment novel by a master writer.

Old book, many women.

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