"Prince Shen's crazy spree of updates" was spreading like wildfire through all major reader and writer groups.
In the tiny world of online literature, it kicked up towering waves. Had the competition really become so intense? Were writers pushing themselves this hard? Had they entered an era of daily updates reaching a million words?!
Eagle: Who killed me, and whom did I kill?
At first, people didn't believe it. How crazy could it get? A hundred updates a day, that's just 200,000 words at most, right?
However, to everyone's surprise, when the word count hit 500,000, the update speed still hadn't slowed.
And the frequency of updates was insanely quick—it seemed faster than copy and paste. Could it be a glitch with the drafts stored on the website's backend?
In some forums and Tieba focused on web novels, three in the morning was now livelier than daytime, all buzzing about this topic.
"There's no other explanation; it must be pre-written drafts."