The National Director is Mr. Perfect - Chapter 59
After finding a clean restaurant for lunch, Jun Ci returned home.
The second episode released by Gu Lu in the morning was already receiving huge reactions.
The second episode’s comment page was already nearing 10 thousand comments.
[UP Master, I really, am kowtowing to you!]
[The bloody special effects are killing me!]
[Which company is so sick. I want to know, which company is so sick!!]
[It’s fine that the show is actually closely following the novel, but why are the special effects so bloody cool as well]
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[Where are those people that said that the second episode special effects would be shit? Where are they?]
[Is the new girl the female lead? She’s cute…]
The rate at which the show was exploding was simply unavoidable.
It was to the extent that a hashtag appeared on Weibo as everyone started to talk about it.
#DwebsiteCGseriesgodlike#
Although many people were unable to understand just from this one hashtag.
It did not stop the rise in popularity.
And for Jun Ci, all of it was money, money!
“Your Highness, do you want to create a Weibo account?”
Gu Lu suggested to Jun Ci.
Jun Ci thought for a moment, then refused, “No need for now.”
Weibo was currently an important link between fans and stars, and was as irreplaceable an app for China as QQ was.
Many stars, or celebrities and public figures from all over the place, even foreign superstars, would choose to create an account on Weibo.
But this concept was not useful for Jun Ci at the moment.
She did not need to sell anything.
And it was not only her series, but Jun Ci’s novel was gradually picking up a powerful viewership momentum.
Although Brother Dog did not work on the weekends, he was constantly thinking about Jun Ci’s results.
Brother Dog had recommended Jun Ci for at least 17 out of the 30 other novel apps that the Luo Du literary site had collaborated with.
One of the largest was an app called ‘Today’s Most Raved About’.
This app was originally a website that supplied all sorts of strange news and functions, but with its ability to register for banking and real-time communication capabilities, millions had flocked to use it.
Since it started on its novel reading capability, the traffic flow had become even more apparent.
Jun Ci’s novel had just been introduced to the world of novels, so the recommendations were very effective.
Although Jun Ci’s novel was in an unpopular genre where viewership and traffic flow was not huge, fortunately, the viewers willing to catch up with the latest chapter by subscribing were plenty.
China’s population was huge, and many disliked paying to read. They thus turned to piracy, and many went through thick and thin to read the novels for free.
They turned up their noses towards spending money.
So even when the viewership of a novel was large, the number of people paying might not be.
But Jun Ci’s novel was a marvel. For example, if other novels had a viewership of 10 thousand, only a thousand of them would be willing to pay.
But Jun Ci’s novel had 400 paying out of 500 viewers.
The small count could be underestimated. As recommendations piled up, the proportion would become scary.
Even the editors could not believe Jun Ci’s results. After talking to Jun Ci, Brother Dog went to search for Jun Ci’s novel online.
He then discovered a shocking fact.
F*ck me, there were no illegal chapters!
Brother Dog searched the web via all means and to no avail. He was shocked to find not a single website broadcasting Jun Ci’s novel for free.
They were all through legitimate channels and websites.
Everyone had to pay to read!