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Chapter two hundred and forty-ninth signing and on

After applying for the signing editor as a friend, Liu La got the news that he had successfully added it.

After adding it, we didn't say much nonsense, and we went directly to the stage of discussing the contract.

It is called "contract negotiation", but in fact there is nothing to discuss at all. The contracts on Final Literature Network are divided into three types.

Ordinary A-level contracts, as the name suggests, are prepared for ordinary authors. Ten thousand authors from Terminal Literature Network, 99% of them signed such contracts.

There are S-level contracts for great gods, which will have more benefits than the author. However, as the name suggests, the contracts are naturally signed by great gods.

There are at least two high-quality works, and the subscription score must be more than 5,000, so that you can get the opportunity to obtain a contract from a master.

There are countless authors in the entire online literature industry, and many are excellent, but there are only a few dozen people who can sign the contract of a great god.

Further up there is the most powerful SS-level signing, which is the legendary Platinum Writer Contract. Unlike the first two, to put it bluntly, the first two are writers who live on websites, and when they reach the platinum level, they are enough to revitalize a website.

It is precisely because of this that the relationship between writers and websites at this level has changed, and several websites compete for an author, break up, change jobs, and break up again. The various interest relationships between websites and authors are very complicated.

There are even fewer writers of this level, and there are more people on the Endpoint Literature Network, with a total of eleven. Several other websites with slightly worse grades than Endpoint also paid a high price to snatch those five or six people.

In addition, there are several authors of this level on Girls' Network, so there are about twenty people in total.

As a newcomer, even if the website is optimistic about him, it is impossible for him to give him two exaggerated contracts, so in the end he can only sign an ordinary A-level contract.

A. Everyone signed the contract is the same. The website and the author subscribe to 50% of the items, 50% of the props rewards, and 50% of the copyright fees, including film and television copyright, physical publishing copyright, comic copyright, and audio copyright.

Liu La had already learned about this content before and was already familiar with it, so after reading the text sent by the signing editor, Liu La felt that there was no problem, so she immediately decided to agree to the signing.

The signing method of Terminal Literature Network is like this: First, both parties determine the signing matters, and then the editor will give the author the contract text, and the author will find a place to print it out.

The contract is in duplicate. After signing the name, the author will mail the two contracts to Shanghai together. Then the editor of the Shanghai Terminal Literature Network will review it. After the review is correct, the editor will stamp it to confirm that the contract will take effect.

Then, one of the two contracts ending Literature Network left behind, and the other one had to be mailed back to the author, which was a bit troublesome.

The two contracts were combined for dozens of pages, and they spent more than 30 yuan to print, and then they spent ten yuan to express delivery. Liu La found that he was not competing for this point, so he got the first fifty.

There is also a fun place to sign a contract. The pseudonym and real name are signed together. It’s okay to say that the pseudonym is, but the real name is Liu La, and it’s difficult.

After all, there are not many people with the surname Liu themselves, and it is even more unique to call it spicy. At first glance, it sounds like a seasoning sauce.

Liu La guessed that once he signed his name, he would probably be recognized by the person who saw the contract. After thinking about it, Liu La did not sign his name in the end, but signed his mother Zhao Lijuan's name and ID number.

After signing the contract and sending it out, Liu La was very happy and went home happily. But he didn't know that a few days later, when the contract was sent to Shanghai, the editor Winnie was shocked when she saw it.

His real name is Zhao Lijuan? His ID number is still over 6 years old? This white fox face is actually a middle-aged woman! Winnie was shocked...

The contract cannot be changed after it arrives in Shanghai, so Liu La did not feel any obvious difference a few days before the contract was handed out.

I still update a chapter every morning and evening, and I still post a few advertisements in the group every day, and my grades still increase a little every day, either good or bad, and I don’t need to worry about it.

Until a week passed, on Friday morning, Liu La suddenly found that his signing status had changed, and he changed from the exclusive work he had initially signed into a level A-level contracted work.

At the same time, Liu La also received a message from a friend’s application - Hello, I am your editor-in-chief Winnie. You have signed the contract successfully. Please add me as soon as possible.

Without too much hesitation, Liu La quickly agreed to the friend's request. Almost the next second of the successful addition, a message was sent to Convenience - "Hello, I am the editor-in-chief Winnie. Your contract status has been changed and the contract has been sent back. I will be responsible for all matters in your work. I hope we can cooperate happily."

Liu La quickly responded: "Okay, happy cooperation."

Winnie continued to post again: "Today is Friday, and each week is scheduled for the next week's recommendation. Because you have signed the contract successfully, I have arranged the first recommendation for you. The recommendation starts at 2pm on Sunday and ends at 2pm on next Sunday. There are recommendations during this period. Please be sure to maintain stable updates."

Liu La: "I know, thank you for the reminder, and thank you for the recommendation you arranged."

Winnie: You are welcome, we are in a cooperative state now and complement each other...

After chatting with editor-in-chief Vini for a while, I couldn't talk together. For some reason, Liu La felt that Vini seemed to be a little too respectful of her, which made her feel uncomfortable and felt very discomfortable.

But Liu La absolutely did not expect that the reason why Winnie looked so respectful to him was entirely because he signed the contract with his mother's name and ID card.

Winnie is only twenty-six or seven years old this year. Facing a female author who is over forty or fifty, can she not seem respectful? This is about the same age as her mother. If she talks like other peers, it would be really a problem.

Liu La felt awkward, but she didn't know that Winnie was actually even more awkward than him.

The two awkward people chatted awkwardly for a long time, and after the matter was done, they really breathed a sigh of relief at the same time.

At around 2 pm, Liu La received a recommended site message, prompting him to appear on the recommended location of the classified channel news on Sunday afternoon.

Soon, two days passed in the blink of an eye. At 2:00 on Sunday afternoon, after refreshing the page again and again, the title of Liu La's book "The Legend of Qin" finally appeared, followed by the impression of a few words written by the editor.

Others are like martial arts and shattering the void, traversing the world, but Liu La is the most words - I am Xiang Shaolong, and I am Qin Shihuang's father.

Spicy...
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