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System: Master Your Life-Chapter 667 - 170: New Alternate Account: Young Master Xu_2
This statement isn’t absolute, but as long as some of the people are Xu Lin’s target, the process is unimportant; the result is what matters.
After finishing all this, Xu Lin wipes his hands clean of the matter and then waits for the content he released to gradually ferment.
More than thirty minutes have passed, and Chi Linyue hasn’t woken up yet— evidently too exhausted from last night.
Xu Lin continues to busy himself with his own affairs.
He hasn’t opened his work account for a long time and doesn’t know what the current situation is.
Upon opening the work account, unsurprisingly, he received many new messages.
For trivial messages, Xu Lin directly ignores them, dealing only with those that require his attention.
Like with Xie Ting— Xu Lin previously gave him three songs, which he coincidentally finished using this week, so Xu Lin gave him three more new songs: this time, two folk songs and one love song. 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦
After a month of development, Xie Ting’s career has already reached a higher level; for instance, his Weibo followers have reached eleven million— a substantial number even for a veteran star, let alone a newcomer who just debuted. With his solid foundation and Xu Lin’s work as support, Xie Ting has reached a high altitude, and it’s uncertain where he will eventually end up. But regardless, as long as he doesn’t stumble, his prospects in the entertainment industry are boundless.
Xie Ting: "Thank you, Master. I will transfer the money to you this afternoon."
Xu Lin: "No problem, I wish you success at the top."
Xie Ting: "Crying.jpg Grateful tears.jpg"
After chatting with Xie Ting for a while, Xu Lin clicked on a few other disciples’ accounts, gifting each one song as well.
Xu Lin realized that he only had one song left from what he previously wrote,
"It seems I’m going to have to write new songs in the next few days."
"By the way, let me check how much money I have recently."
It’s already late June, and last month’s earnings have now been credited.
From the online literature side, there’s manuscript fees and earnings from a few disciples, plus novel royalties with the publication and comic adaptation bringing additional income— especially the publications sold well. On the entertainment side, there’s currently no income from TV drama yet, so most of the earnings still come from songwriting and composition, especially Xie Ting’s contribution being substantial while 3 million from CCTV hasn’t been transferred yet.
[Wealth Value: 187,465,435.23 RMB]
Nearly 1.8 billion, and it’s estimated to exceed 2 billion next month.
Xu Lin looked at it, feeling not much of a ripple in his heart, mainly because he needs to train artificial intelligence later; he’s going to buy lots of GPUs for training, which could cost millions of dollars each time. Converted to RMB, it’s tens of millions.
In other words, a single training session could evaporate a set of premium properties in Jiangdu— after all, tens of millions in Jiangdu are sufficient to buy a great large flat.
Therefore, the money Xu Lin has doesn’t truly seem enough— it wouldn’t cover many attempts at training AI. As an individual dabbling in AI, he’s incomparable to those large companies casually pouring in tens of billions.
Subsequently, Xu Lin checked other messages; he’s been secluded, barely touched his phone, let alone looked at those messages, which he completely disregarded.
Just at the beginning of this month, Xu Lin’s second book "When We Were Young, Human April" has been published by Zhu Yue Publishing House.
Additionally related to publishing, Shang Wanjun also submitted to this publisher previously, and it was successfully accepted recently. During Xu Lin’s retreat, Shang Wanjun met with the publisher in person to discuss profit distribution and all publishing-related matters.
Her book is said to be published mid-next month, initially printing ten thousand copies to test the waters and see how the market reacts.
Shang Wanjun’s novel has progressed smoothly, without encountering setbacks; it’s just uncertain how things will be once it’s published.
Xu Lin asked Shang Wanjun about her optimism, and she responded that she writes for fun, simply wanting to express something and channel emotions— as for the market reaction, Shang Wanjun expressed letting things flow naturally, as she isn’t relying on this to make a living.
Shang Wanjun is a girl spiritually wealthy, and she is also going to be a top-tier physics Ph.D. from a prestigious university. She has her own goals, hence doesn’t demand too much— she virtually lacks utilitarian inclination.
What will Shang Wanjun do in the future? She mentioned to Xu Lin that she aims to stay at the school and become a lecturer, regarding the salary, Shang Wanjun isn’t very concerned, as she doesn’t need to support a family.
With a pure physics doctorate, non-applied physics— this type of doctorate, typically follows a researcher or university professor path depending on professional orientation and institutional level, combined with market demand, a yearly salary of fifty thousand is very challenging. Like most fields, it’s not that one comes out with a doctoral degree earning millions a year; tens of thousands would already be considered good, only exceptional talents in trendy industries earn high incomes.
Yet, considering Shang Wanjun’s minimal materialistic desire and near-zero pursuit of money, only she knows what she seeks— Xu Lin couldn’t fully apprehend it.
After chatting with Shang Wanjun for about twenty minutes, Xu Lin ended the conversation.
It’s already past noon, around twelve o’clock. Xu Lin waited another ten minutes before finally the elder sister woke up.
"What time is it?"
Chi Linyue questioned, still somewhat dazed.
"Almost one o’clock."
"It’s afternoon already!"
Chi Linyue fully awakens, sitting up straight from the bed.







