Proficiency System: Mrs. Yuigahama, I Still Like You More

Chapter 89: 31 Praise from professional editors



"After all, this is the first time, so I'm not proficient. After finishing the first volume, I've already started to be familiar with this writing process, so in terms of quality, the second volume will naturally be better than the first volume." Hasegawa explained.

"Is this true? Indeed, newcomers may not be used to it at the beginning, so they will have some errors or flaws in their works. However, Mr. Hasegawa's strength is still really great. Generally speaking, there are few newcomers with such strength as Mr. Hasegawa." Machida Sonoko praised Hasegawa without hesitation.

Hasegawa just smiled at this, knowing his own situation. In fact, if there is no system. Writing a novel is definitely not a simple thing for him.

"Teacher Hasegawa, the royalties of 30,000 copies printed for the third time will be called to you later. You should pay attention to receiving bank information at that time."

"Well, I will." Hasegawa nodded, and another sum of money was in the account. This was a very good thing for Hasegawa.

"I have discussed with the publisher before what you said before. I have discussed it with the publisher before. As a result, I told you that the sales of "Tokyo Ghoul" need to reach a certain level. But the requirements at that time seemed a bit high." Machida Sonoko began to talk about this.

"I understand, after all, every industry has its own rules." Hasegawa nodded very understandingly.

"That's right, so if you want to change the rules, you can only rely on your grades. Although "Tokyo Ghoul" has just started selling, its grades are indeed very good. So, if the sales volume of this third printing can be sold within this month, that is, if "Tokyo Ghoul" can be sold for 50,000 copies in the first month of its release, the publisher will agree to your request from Mr. Hasegawa and publish one volume every month after it is released. Of course, the premise is that the works you wrote must have sufficient quality."

Machida Sonoko began to say this: "But in my personal opinion, the sales of Mr. Hasegawa's works are actually not a problem at all. One volume is published a month, and as long as you can write it out, you can publish it at that time."

"Is that true?" Hasegawa smiled, which was good news for him.

In fact, this incident was due to the incident in Mrs. Yuhama's family that Hasegawa needed money at that time, so he strongly reported it to Machida Sonoko. But unexpectedly, that matter was solved perfectly, although because of that matter, he owed Shizuka Shizuka a favor, so that Hasegawa had to pretend to be Shizuka Shizuka's boyfriend twice. But now it's over.

But although the situation is different. But Hasegawa had no objection to this. Hasegawa was more willing to accept his novels.

Perhaps it was because of the previous incident that Hasegawa realized the importance of money again. If he had enough money, he could use money to solve the problem no matter what kind of problems he encountered.

Therefore, Hasegawa hopes that he can have enough money on him at this time. Therefore, Hasegawa will only feel happy without regretting the novels he wrote can be published quickly and accumulate money quickly.

"Actually, I have great expectations for the sales of your novel, Mr. Hasegawa. Previously, due to publicity and reputation, not many people came to buy novels, but as more and more people bought them, more and more people knew about this novel, so it will also sell more and more." Machida Sonoko's face showed a hint of excitement.

"Is Editor Machida so optimistic about "Tokyo Ghoul"?" Hasegawa was a little surprised at that time, and there were some surprises.

After all, Machida Sonoko is a professional editor. It is undoubtedly a surprise for Hasegawa to get such praise from professional editors.

It's like when you sing a song, an ordinary person will probably comment like this: Fuck, it sounds nice! Although I feel happy after hearing this,

But in the mouths of professional tutors, their praise will make you happier and even more excited. There is a big gap between professional recognition and non-professional recognition.

"I am very optimistic about "Tokyo Ghoul". It is different from many light novels. Not only is the story very exciting, but there are also many parts of it, all about human nature. To be honest, if it weren't for its story being a light novel, I couldn't help but wonder if it was a traditional published novel." Machida Sonoko praised again.

"You are too awarded. This is just a light novel." Hasegawa couldn't help scratching his head, and he was really a little shy.

"But there is no extra bonus. The plot is linked together, and the various reversals are very exciting. The writing style is far better than that of ordinary light novel writers, but it can also perfectly combine the human nature with the main line of the story. This is definitely a rare boutique." Machida Sonoko gave Hasegawa a thumbs up.

Hasegawa felt happy. Except for the creativity that was heard by chance, the rest of the novel was completely created by him relying on his brain. Well, it would be fine to rely on this system.

Hasegawa consumed a lot of energy and effort in this novel and was able to create recognized works. How could Hasegawa be unhappy?

Next, Machida Sonoko talked with Hasegawa based on the plot of "Tokyo Ghoul", and Hasegawa told Machida Sonoko about the arrangements behind the novel. Machida Sonoko also gave Hasegawa some suggestions based on her strength and vision as an editor.

Not to mention, Machida Sonoko's suggestions are quite reasonable in some aspects and are quite good.

Hasegawa accepted this part very happily. After Machida Sonoko looked at Hasegawa's willingness to accept the suggestion, she couldn't help but smile.

After all, many light novel writers, even if you give him suggestions from the editor, they will more often introduce what they want to do, what is their function, and what are their benefits. It may even make the editor angry.

There were some more, and the editor gave him a suggestion. The authors there agreed well, either nodding or yes. But when I really started writing, the other party still wrote according to his own ideas. It's probably the kind of feeling that you can just say something if you have any opinions, but I will definitely not accept it.


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