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Chapter 1772

"The anonymous writer doesn't want to talk to me?" Leah asked, surprised. "Is this person even afan of mine? Why would a fan not want to talk to me?"

"How would I know? It's probably your secret admirer. They must've wrote it for you." the editorreplied.

Leah burst into laughter. "I don't think that's possible. How on earth would I get a secret admirer? Idon't even go out much anymore, so where on earth would I have met them? Don't simply makeguesses, alright?"

"I'm not! Come on, think about it. If it isn't a secret admirer, then who else who it be? The personwho wrote on your behalf is clearly a man."

"That's not necessarily true," Leah didn't care about the writer's gender. She just thought that it wasgood. "Why should gender even matter? As long as their writing is good, it should be enough. Itdoesn't make a difference."

"That's because a man's writing is more logical than a woman's!" The editor continued, "I think thewriter must be a man who is really keen on you.

They didn't even want the money for their work! They wanted to give it all to you. Isn't thatsomething a secret admirer would do? They probably crushed on you for a long while."

Leah burst into laughter. "Wow, your logic is impeccable. Why don't you start writing books instead?Just quit your editing job."

"Well, how else would you explain it? In my opinion, I think if a man is willing to give money toanother woman, it means that they fancy them. People of the same gender don't really do that, youknow?" The editor deduced.

Leah did not know how to refute the editor because she thought that it was a reasonable deduction.

She smiled and said, "Well, I guess that makes sense. I don't know how to refute that. Alright, let'sjust assume that the writer's a man. He doesn't want the money right? Then forget it, it's not like I'mrich anyway. I'll take the money."

If they went on with this back and forth, it would seem too much like flirting.

"You want it?" The editor asked, stunned. "Gosh, you're really greedy."

"Oh, my goodness. You called me foolish when I refused the money! Now that I'm accepting it,you're calling me greedy? Are you trying to make my life more difficult or something?"

"Well, of course I would want you to take the money. It's just the other party's intentions that I'mslightly wary about."

"Well, if you're wary, I think you should get a contract ready and let them sign it. Once there's asigned contract in place, you won't have to worry about their intentions or whatever. I don't want tobe involved in any future disputes."

"You're right, I should get a contract ready. I'll get the company to help out with this," the editor said.

"That sounds good."

"Do you still have any other questions?" The editor asked Leah.

"Oh, can you ask the other party about the book's rights? Since he doesn't want to be paid for hiswriting, does this mean that I still hold sole claim to it? If the copyright gets sold to another company,will he want a cut?"

"Wow, that's a loaded question," replied the editor.

"Well, it's an important question. Since he wants me to get all the money for his work, then I'll justassume I'm still the sole owner of the book. If its copyright claim gets sold to a director in the future,I'm not going to give him a cut, even if he asks. You'd better let him know that if he wants a cut ofthe copyright claim, he'll have to let me know first," Leah said.

"Wow, Reaper, you're really something. I can't believe you're thinking about the copyright claimsalready. The book's copyright hasn't even been sold yet," the editor could not help but feel indignantfor the anonymous writer.

"I'm just being prepared. Maybe the rest of the story will be so good that it'll catch a certain director'sattention. Who knows what's going to happen, right?"

"What's more, I've already sold the rights of my previous books, and some of them will be adaptedinto a TV series soon. Once they get released, I'll become a celebrity."

"Once I get famous, the copyright claims on the rest of my books will definitely be sold off as well,don't you think? When that happens, how should we split the money? Does the anonymous writerwant a cut of it? Can you please discuss it with him?"

The editor replied, "You're right. I suppose it's something worth mentioning to him. Alright, I'll askhim."

The editor got to it right away after that. She contacted the anonymous writer late at night andasked him the questions Leah had posed.

They discussed everything through text.

After the editor sent a long list of questions to the other party, she got a reply that read, "I don't wantto lay any claim to this book. Credit everything to Reaper. All the money, except for your company'scut, should solely belong to Reaper."

The editor gaped at her screen in surprise. This was the first time she had met someone who didnot seem to care much about money.

The editor really admired this anonymous writer. She couldn't help but ask through text, "Are you aman or a woman?"novelbin

The man stopped typing for a while and replied eventually, "Take a guess."

The editor grinned deviously and typed back, "I think you are a man. You must have a huge crushon Reaper, don't you?"

"In fact, I think you might even be in love with her! Otherwise, why would you not want a singlepenny? You know that writing is very profitable, right?"

"Especially for a well-known writer like Reaper. Her works earn her a lot of money. I'm honestlyshocked that you're not after money at all."

"Furthermore, I think a person who does not thirst for money like you would either be too young tounderstand the value of it, or you've simply fallen in love with Reaper, and don't think money is moreimportant than your love for her. It has to be one of these reasons. Otherwise, there are very fewpeople in this world who would not say yes to money."

"So, you're definitely a man, aren't you?"

When the anonymous writer saw those texts from the editor, he paused for a moment before hereplied, "Yes, I'm in love with the Reaper. Take the money as a gift from me to her."

When the editor read the message, her eyes lit up and she quickly replied, "Really? Are you really aman?"

She received a one-worded reply, "Yes."

The editor was almost ecstatic. "I knew it! I was right!"

"Your writing style clued me in on your gender. I didn't think that I would be right, you know? Reapercouldn't really determine your gender. To be honest, she didn't seem to care if you were a man ornot. The book you wrote seemed to be written by a man. I can't believe a man like you can write somuch like a woman!"

"Dude, you're really amazing."

The editor complimented the anonymous writer.

"I'm honestly really curious. Since you're writing for Reaper, why don't you want to talk to her? Don'tyou want to get her number and chat with her?"

"Reaper is a beauty, you know? She looks like a supermodel in every picture. If you don't want themoney, you can always try to foster a closer relationship with her. Who knows? Maybe the two ofyou might end up together?"

The anonymous writer paused for a moment before sending out a message, "Are you an editor or amatchmaker?"

When the editor read that message, she laughed out loud and replied, "I'm both! If I get the both ofyou together, I might just be able to avoid a future lawsuit."

"I have to remind you that since you're refusing the money for your work, it'll be difficult for you toget a cut if the copyright claim for the book gets sold in the future."

"Reaper's in law school, you know? So if you end up going to court against her, you'll definitely losethe case."

"She'll get herself a good lawyer. Most of the lawyers she knows are either her classmates, seniors,or professors. Since they know each other, they would definitely do their best to protect theReaper's interests. So, you're sure that you don't want the money?"

The other party sent a few words, "Thank you for the reminder. I really do not want any of the

money."

"If you don't want money, then what do you want?"

The other party hesitated for a few seconds before replying, "I only want Reaper."

After reading that, the editor was dumbfounded.

It took her a long moment to process what she had just read. Just as she was about to ask for moredetails, she received a message from the other party, "I've got something urgent to attend to. Let'sstop here for now. I don't want to own any rights to the book."

After reading that, the editor shrugged and went along with it.

She called Leah to update her about the situation. "Hey Reaper, the anonymous writer said that hewants you to have all the money. Apparently, he doesn't want money. He wants you."

"Me?" Leah was stunned. "What for?"

"Isn't that self explanatory? He wants you! Your heart and soul, obviously. Your beauty has definitelyallured him," the editor said.

Leah was really shocked. "Is this person a pervert? Or are you the perverted one here? Honestly,why are you like this?"

"How could you say that about me? I managed to secure a great deal for you, didn't I? Come on,think about it. Who do you think it is? Who would do something like this to pursue you?" The editorasked.

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