If this isn't concise enough, then his article is practically an ocean.
This made him start doubting his writing skills, but later the backstage fan count rescued him—after all, not all readers chase after the ocean, right?
Chen Jingbai touched his precarious confidence and decided that Chu River had misunderstood the concept of "word padding", so he straightforwardly changed the approach:
"Nowadays, popular articles are at least 800,000 words long, especially with your non-romance genre. If the protagonist already achieves such a long life jump within just a 10,000-word beginning, how many words do you plan to write for this book?"
To be honest, this report was crafted so concisely that Chen Jingbai could pull out any paragraph and write a story of no less than 300,000 words with ups and downs from it.
...
This time, it was Chu River's turn to be silent.
This novel was actually about a career report of a recruit from a team she led one year.
