Urban Romantic Divine Doctor -
Chapter 544 - 543, Suddenly Goes Viral
Chapter 544: Chapter 543, Suddenly Goes Viral
Tang Xiaoxiao was in a terrible mood.
It was so bad that, even though this should have been a time when she was bursting with inspiration and her writing flowed effortlessly, she couldn’t concentrate on her work.
So, she logged into her fan group to vent her displeasure, "Family, does anyone understand? Today, there was an uninvited guest at my house. Although he was breastfed by my mother when he was a child, he has turned my life upside down."
"I especially hate him, but my mother really likes him, and right now they’re out there happily making dumplings together."
A fan teased, "Isn’t this exactly like the romantic rival scenario in novels?"
Another fan chimed in, "Yeah, your fates were destined long ago. I just wonder, why does Kui Kui hate him?"
"I just want to ask, is the guy handsome?"
Looking at the comments from her fans, Tang Xiaoxiao rolled her eyes. Was that really the main point?
Just as she was about to respond, her administrator suddenly sent a screenshot showing a donation of one hundred million Book Coins.
"Kui Kui, you’re on fire, you’re on fire! A mysterious tycoon just gifted you one hundred million Book Coins!"
With that, the group chat exploded.
A donation of one hundred million Book Coins was definitely the site’s largest reward.
You have to understand, that one hundred million Book Coins is worth a million in cash!
Such an event was unheard of in the entire online literature community.
"It’s not April Fool’s Day, this joke isn’t funny at all!" Tang Xiaoxiao’s message was followed by a pouting emoji.
Although she had seen other authors receive one hundred million golden alliance rewards, she never imagined she could receive such a significant donation.
After all, she was very aware of her own abilities.
She didn’t believe she could receive a golden alliance.
"What the heck, what the heck, what the heck!"
"What is this all about?"
The group chat buzzed again, with more screenshots popping up, only this time it wasn’t just one donation, but five.
Without exception, they were all million Book Coin donations.
Seeing the screenshots, Tang Xiaoxiao was first stunned, then alarmed, as she opened her novel’s homepage with a frightened expression.
The next moment, she saw five golden donation messages hanging in the rewards section, just like in the screenshots, all were one hundred million Book Coin donations.
The difference was, though, the donation times were in sync.
In other words, those five donation messages were just the website’s limit, not the limit of the mysterious donor.
"What on earth is happening? Why would someone give me so much? Could this be a dream?"
Tang Xiaoxiao sat like a wooden chicken in front of her computer, then raised a hand to slap her own face. After confirming she wasn’t dreaming, she hurriedly opened the backend system.
Because in the backend, she could clearly see the details of her income.
Upon opening it, she was dumbfounded once more.
Seeing the entries of donation income nearly stopped her heart.
Moreover, the first page of income details was already full.
A total of twenty donation entries; every single one was a million.
In total, she had received twenty million in donations, and even if the site deducted fifty percent, she still had ten million in her pocket!
And with this ten million, it would already change the lives of her and her mother.
But suddenly receiving such a massive donation, and the other party not stopping at all, left her a bit anxious and uneasy.
After a moment of hesitation, she found her editor and initiated a voice call.
It was her first time calling her editor.
Because in the eyes of many authors, editors were people perched high above.
Moreover, it was already eleven at night, she wasn’t sure if her editor was asleep.
To her surprise, the editor answered immediately, laughing, "I was just about to call you, and there you are. Are you calling to ask about the mysterious donor?"
Tang Xiaoxiao: "Boss, I’m feeling a bit anxious!"
The editor’s voice was relaxed, "I’m a bit anxious too, but I can responsibly tell you, your good days have arrived. You don’t have to worry about it being a system error, or someone laundering money."
"I can’t disclose too much, but I just want to say, when you get rich, don’t forget me!"
Tang Xiaoxiao’s anxious heart settled down.
The editor continued, "Also, the site’s leaders have discussed offering you a platinum contract. Are you interested?"
Tang Xiaoxiao gasped, eyes filled with shock.
Authors writing novels are also tiered, most are regular authors, and above them are the top authors, who are quite rare in the whole online literature circle.
For a regular author to become a top author, they need to write at least three novels with an average subscription of over ten thousand—while it may not seem high, in this circle, it’s extremely challenging.
Of course, becoming a top author comes with different rewards.
Regular authors and the site split proceeds fifty-fifty, but for top authors, it’s seventy-thirty.
This means that if she could become a top author, she could earn a few million more just from this twenty million in donations.
As for platinum authors...
They represent the pinnacle of the online literature world, each having the power to change the web novel trend.
They can also negotiate various conditions with the site.
She wasn’t even a top author, but now the site directly offered her a platinum contract?
Tang Xiaoxiao felt the world had gone mad.
Coming back to her senses, Tang Xiaoxiao couldn’t help but ask, "Boss, do I deserve it?"
"Don’t worry, no one will doubt your ability!" The editor laughed, "Give me an address, I’m catching the high-speed train to see you now, so we can finalize the contract before New Year’s Eve."
Tang Xiaoxiao confusedly gave her address to the editor.
After hanging up, she received many messages on QQ from fellow authors, all congratulating her on winning a mysterious patron.
Some of them were authors she admired.
But Tang Xiaoxiao didn’t respond to those authors’ messages; instead she sat dazed in front of the computer, refreshing the backend page from time to time.
It wasn’t until three minutes later that the income report finally stopped updating.
And at that time, her backend donation income had surpassed one hundred million.
A small goal achieved!
This was definitely the most outrageous donation in the history of the online literature circle.
And yet, she remained very calm.
Okay, not calm.
To be precise, she was in a state of shock.
Even though she was the biggest beneficiary, she felt as if this had nothing to do with her.
It wasn’t until someone mentioned her in her fan group and posted a long message that she gradually returned to her senses.
"Kui Kui, do you think this mysterious person might be that guy who was breastfed by your mother?"
"He donated all this money to thank her for nursing him?"
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