The salary of an editor has always been tied to the author's manuscript fees. The higher the manuscript fees of the authors they manage, the higher the commission they receive. With such enthusiasm from Eggplant, Lu Qingqing was quite embarrassed.
She had not logged into the author's backend for quite some time and had no idea about the electronic manuscript fees for "Fog to See Flowers".
Her bank card was linked to her mobile number, and she had only noticed that every month, a message about her manuscript fees would promptly arrive. Sometimes it was as much as one or two million, sometimes as little as seven or eight hundred thousand – not very consistent. However, in the past two months, it increased significantly to as much as three million each month. This clearly indicated the booming state of web literature – as for the specific amount for each manuscript, she really had no clue.
Too much information, too lazy to scrutinize.
Why is that?