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"Sigh, that guy is really too troublesome. Really."
As Kato Hiko's editor in charge, as well as the chief editor of the library, Machida Enko had been worrying about the Forbidden Magic Book Catalog recently. She really could not be as heartless as Kato Hiko.
With Thunderbolt Literature's current strength, as well as the company's direct line of resources, Undying River Sneaker Literature, the most dangerous of the three major libraries, Fantastic Literature, if there was no improvement, it would really be in danger.
For Undying River Bookstore, the company wasn't worried that Fantastic Literature would fall from the top three. After all, the company that replaced Fantastic Literature would be one of its own companies. Under such circumstances, Undying River Bookstore didn't have any psychological burden at all.
If he could make the stacks under his control become more powerful due to the cruel competition, that was something that the Immortal River Bookstore would be more willing to see. The idiom of the great waves washing away the sand was like a truth in the light novel world.
For example, a few years ago, Thunderbolt Literature was once the number one literature in the light novel world. It had been very glorious back then, but after the Undying River Bookstore supported Fantastic Literature and launched its own Undying River Sneaker Literature, Thunderbolt Literature, which originally occupied the number one light novel, almost collapsed under this huge pressure.
After all, the rise of Fantastic Literature had caused Thunderbolt Literature to encounter great competition in the field of fantasy novels. One had to know that in that era, fantasy light novels were the king of light novels, and this was only in terms of market competition. Moreover, from the moment the Undying River Sneaker appeared, it had obtained the right to organize the largest light novel award from the headquarters. This caused Thunderbolt Literature to experience a novel shortage back then. If a light novel library did not have outstanding novels to submit, Then, they were really not far from destruction.
At that time, Thunderbolt Literature was almost destroyed. However, the final story was really unexpected, including Thunderbolt Literature itself.
They never thought that their desperate attempt to develop mobile novels would actually succeed and create such a huge value for their future. At that time, Thunderbolt Literature entered the mobile novel market because they were forced into a corner by Fantastic Literature and Undying River Sneaker Literature. They were prepared to give up on the increasingly competitive traditional light novel market.
And now? Just how much value has my girlfriend created? Just the live-action movie of this novel alone could generate 10 billion in box office sales for the film company under the head office.
In addition to the income from the movie's movie, the book's royalties, and other peripheral income, the company estimated that the novel alone would be worth close to 30 billion yen.
After all, the value of the light novel industry in a year was only around 40 billion to 50 billion yen in Japan. Just the success of this novel alone had earned a lot of money for Thunderbolt Literature and Undying River Bookstore. The value of this novel had already exceeded the value of the light novel industry for half a year.
If one or two Thunderbolt Literature appeared in the many large, medium, and small book warehouses under the Immortal River Bookstore, then Immortal River's strategy would be very successful. As for the hundreds of books that eventually closed down or fell, they could be ignored in the face of such great success and value.
Of course, Thunderbolt Literature was lucky to have entered the field of mobile novels a few years ago. However, Fantastic Literature's current situation was not much better than Thunderbolt Literature's. Thunderbolt Literature was lucky enough to find a way out.
Then where was their way out?
With her current position in the Undying River Bookstore, even if Fantastic Library fell or closed down, she wouldn't have to worry about not having a place to go. But what about the employees who followed her?
Therefore, Machida Enko really didn't want Fantastic Literature to fall or close down just like that. To the Undying River Bookstore, Fantastic Literature wasn't that important, but to the staff of Fantastic Literature, the library was everything to them.
Compared to the previous Thunderbolt Library, the current Fantastic Library was even more dangerous. At that time, Thunderbolt Library was facing competition from the other two major libraries and was in danger. The current Fantastic Library was the same.
With Reggie Literature and My Girlfriend's recent strong pressure, Undying River Sneaker and other small and medium-sized literature wouldn't dare to stand in their way. Under such circumstances, the only competitor these literature could have was Fantastic Literature, which seemed to still have a good market share.
In addition, in order to avenge their past feud, Thunderbolt Literature wouldn't let go of Fantastic Literature or Undying Creek Sneaker. However, Undying Creek Sneaker had the support of the headquarters, so Thunderbolt Literature couldn't shut it down even if it wanted to. Fantastic Literature was different. In addition, Thunderbolt Literature's current strength was much stronger than Fantastic Literature's in the past. Under such circumstances, the pressure on Fantastic Literature was much weaker than Thunderbolt Literature's back then.
Of course, Kato Hiko had no idea what Machida Yuanzi was worried about. At this moment, he was signing his novel in the lounge of the library.
According to the speed of an ordinary person's signature, with the help of the staff who kept moving books and throwing books from the side, it was normal for an ordinary person to sign a book in five seconds. At this speed, he could sign about 720 books in an hour, 7200 books in 10 hours, and more than 17,000 books in 24 hours. Kato Hiko asked the staff about the girl who was sleeping soundly in his arms. Including this morning's time, it was about 30 hours. The girl worked without sleep and signed about 6000 books in total.
After all, humans were not machines. Let alone a weak girl like Shingo Aigura, even the staff who were constantly moving and throwing books for Kato Hiko would slow down if they were asked to do the same action for hours or even more than ten hours. Therefore, for most people, although such numbers and calculations were beautiful, it was impossible to achieve them.
As for Kato Kun? He wasn't an ordinary person. The difference was that it was difficult for others to complete these boring tasks like robots, but Kato Hiko could. Although it was a little tiring, Kato Hiko could definitely do it!
Therefore, when Kato Hiko quickly signed his name on the books that the staff carried over, and his name was not sloppy or unqualified, the staff who were carrying the books for Kato Hiko were dumbfounded!
Of course, at this time, Kato Hiko, who had completely entered the state of mind, could not notice their situation at all. In fact, at this time, other than caring about the sleeping girl in his arms, Kato Hiko's attention was all on the book. If it was not for the fear of disturbing the sleeping girl at this time, Kato Hiko would have been faster!
"Why are you so flustered? How is that guy now? Did he sign the book properly?”
Machida Yuanzi, who was carefully analyzing the market report in her hand, was not very satisfied when she saw the staff of the library running in in panic. Although the situation of the library was not very good, there was no need to be so flustered. She had not given up, so how could these staff give up?
"Not good, Chief Editor. Teacher Kato has signed all the novels that were shipped over. Do we need to urgently transfer them from the printing factory?!”
"What did you say? That guy had signed all the novels in the company? How is this possible?"
When the staff member who rushed into her office finished speaking, Machida Yuanzi stood up from her seat with a dumbfounded expression!
That was a total of 10,000 novels. In order to sign this batch of novels, Shingo had fought crazily for 30 hours from yesterday to today. In the end, he only signed less than 6000 novels!
How much time had passed? Machida Yuanzi looked at the sky outside and the watch on her hand. It had only been less than seven hours!
Ten thousand books in seven hours?
Was this guy really human?
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