Chapter 899 was actually submitted to their magazine!

When Jiang Wan's magazine was published for the fourth time, sales had exceeded a terrifying 30 copies.

Although it did not reach the million-copy mark, it is undoubtedly a dark horse in the market for such a new magazine.

In comparison, the strength is already very strong.

But we can't blame them for being so awesome. After all, although their magazine looks small, it actually gathers a lot of talented people.

Both Editor-in-Chief Zhang and Editor-in-Chief Chai, as well as Editor-in-Chief Liu who joined recently, have experience working in large magazines.

They have many years of experience in the industry and have a history of success.

They resigned from other magazines for one reason or another.

They are extremely talented, but are suppressed because of jealousy.

They originally thought that after leaving their previous magazine, they would be unhappy for the rest of their lives, but they didn't expect that Jiang Wan would spend money to open a magazine and bring all of them together.

These people, who were envied for their talents and oppressed in their original jobs, suddenly found their own value in life.

They no longer have to be afraid to show their talents like before, and just want to keep a low profile and take the salary to keep their jobs.

Now that they are here, they don’t have to worry about anything and can be themselves in peace.

Here the bosses are more hardworking and talented than them, and they can only do better to ensure they are not outdone.

You no longer have to hide your talents to keep your job as you did in the past.

The boss just wants them to shine their light and do better than before.

Editor-in-Chief Liu was also successfully retained because of his impressive professional abilities.

The originally agreed-upon probation period is meaningless in front of people who are truly capable.

It only took Chief Editor Liu one month to become thoroughly familiar with the magazine's business.

He has outstanding abilities. Not only is he quick at reviewing manuscripts, but his own writing is also quite good.

The only drawback is that he only knows how to do his own thing and has poor business skills.

So he was tricked by Wu Hongcai into going to their magazine company, but when he got there he found that Wu Hongcai's magazine was already riddled with holes and had a lot of problems.

Specifically, Wu Hongcai wanted him to do his job and also wanted him to run business.

In addition, Wu Hongcai is a bit stubborn and always likes to insert other people's manuscripts into his work.

The magazine was already on the verge of collapse, but he just didn't care and was thinking of using these to do favors.

Editor-in-Chief Liu sometimes couldn't stand his actions and couldn't help but say a few words.

Unexpectedly, Wu Hongcai started to curse at him and said that he was incompetent.

Later, he was forced to resign, but he didn't expect that Wu Hongcai would still reduce his salary.

Editor-in-Chief Liu has been in this business for many years and has seen many shameless people.

But he didn't expect that those people who were already shameless to him were not even a hair's length away from Wu Hongcai.

Wu Hongcai is the one who truly does not treat others as human beings. He is trying to commit suicide and still wants his subordinates to pay the price.

If Editor-in-Chief Liu had known that Wu Hongcai was such a villain, he would never have gone to his magazine in the first place.

Not only did I not make any money, but I was also cheated. It's so despicable!

The article published by Editor-in-Chief Liu last time also had a great impact, and the magazine where Wu Hongcai worked was hit hard.

Even if he begged for help from everyone, he could not change this fact.

Wu Hongcai’s reputation is so bad that it’s impossible to recruit a new editor-in-chief.

He had no choice but to do it himself. When the magazine was first established, it had no money and could not hire anyone, so he published the first issue himself.

Later, we invited Editor-in-Chief Zhang, and with his help we became even more powerful.

Not only was Wu Hongcai not grateful, but he took all the credit for himself.

He felt that only with his ability and management skills could the magazine move to a higher level.

He never thought that the editor-in-chief also had a share of credit for this.

Now that the company has no editor-in-chief, he feels that he can do it just as well as he did before.

Not only did he take over the position of editor-in-chief himself, he also accepted manuscripts from many acquaintances.

He always felt that these acquaintances were talented, but their talents were not recognized.

If others are unwilling to let them take the lead, he will do it himself.

He thought that one day they would become famous with his support.

At that time, thinking of his kindness to them, they would continue to provide him with articles so that his magazine could flourish.

At this time, Wu Hongcai had no idea of ​​the harm they were doing, and he never expected that it was because of their presence that the magazine declined so quickly.

He treated them as treasures. In fact, when the magazine was about to go bankrupt, some of them had already become extremely panicked.

Some people had already submitted their manuscripts to several magazines, but after they were rejected, no magazines wanted them, so they turned to Wu Hongcai.

Wu Hongcai treated them as treasures, but they had already thought about escaping.

When Editor-in-Chief Zhang was reviewing manuscripts, he accidentally saw a manuscript with a very familiar style.

After he quickly read it, his eyes stopped on the signature, and he was surprised to find that the contributor of this article was a relative who Wu Hongcai strongly supported.

The manuscript written by Wu Hongcai's relative was not very good, but because of his relationship with Wu Hongcai, he shamelessly submitted the manuscript to him.

But yesterday I felt that his writing style was not good and his writing was very poor, so I rejected his manuscripts several times.

Unexpectedly, he found Wu Hongcai again and cried and told him about his difficulties.

Although the manuscript was completely nonsensical and lacked any literary talent, Wu Hongcai was very impressed after reading it.

This relative of Wu Hongcai not only has poor writing skills, but also has a fatal weakness.

Editor-in-Chief Zhang has reviewed many manuscripts and has seen all kinds of manuscripts.

Sometimes the manuscript written by this person is more outstanding, but when you check it, you will find that he wrote it in imitation.

He took someone else's published manuscript and translated it into Chinese, and after making some minor changes, it became his own work.

No matter how much Editor-in-Chief Zhang listens to Wu Hongcai, he will never allow such a manuscript to pass review.

Because of this incident, Editor-in-Chief Zhang had several big arguments with Wu Hongcai, and he insisted on his own ideas.

It is acceptable if the content of the manuscript is slightly worse, but plagiarism is absolutely unacceptable.

Editor-in-Chief Zhang had the idea of ​​resigning at that time, but he had not made up his mind yet.

Later, Jiang Wan's manuscript was replaced. Editor-in-Chief Zhang was shocked to see that such an excellent manuscript had no chance of being published, and that he, as the editor-in-chief, was unable to do anything about it.

Thinking back to the injustices he had suffered before, he could no longer endure it.

Editor-in-Chief Zhang was completely furious and resigned without hesitation.

He thought that after he left Wu Hongcai's magazine, he would no longer have to see these eye-catching manuscripts. He didn't expect that these people were so bold as to submit manuscripts to their magazine!