"Hilarious Daily" had opened up the market in Hong Kong, and further sales promotion no longer needed the painstaking efforts of Zhang Chunxue.
A product that had withstood the market test attracted agents from all over the country to place orders in just a few days. Even without a promise of returns for unsold stock, the publisher received orders for over a million copies in just over a week.
Of course, that was about the limit—the sales wouldn't likely rise more than two hundred thousand copies later on, as, after all, there isn't much awareness of copyright in the Great Heavenly Dynasty.
Xu Qingfan didn't think piracy was a big issue; after all, in his previous life, he had often patronized pirated comic books. With "Hilarious Daily" priced at eight yuan a copy, not many students could afford it right now.