After that, Yuan Chun wrote for six hours every day, updating ten thousand words a day. A month later, when the novel was launched, it earned ten yuan on the first day.
On the second day, Yuan Chun earned twenty yuan, and half a month later, Yuan Chun could earn fifty yuan a day.
Three months later, when Xiao Bao came back for vacation, Yuan Chun's novel sold for over a hundred yuan a day, and after deducting taxes, she could take home three to four thousand yuan a month.
At this time, an average worker's monthly salary was only around two thousand, so Yuan Chun, who could earn three to four thousand a month while staying at home, was very satisfied.
Although it was far from what she earned from running a shop before, it was easy and carefree.
Running a shop required early starts and late nights, constantly attending the store, with no free time all day; Yuan Chun had had enough of that during those years.
