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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 738

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 738

Janet replied, “Okay, don’t charge them for the book.”

The main reason why she wrote Warm Blade II was to appreciate her fans as well as to atone the readers who were unable to buy Warm Blade.

However, a shocked Lee answered, “What? You’re giving them for free?” After he was stunned into silence, he reminded her. “Janet, everyone was already dying to buy them when the books were for sale. Now that you are giving it out for free, the websites are going to crash due to the high demand!”

When the first book, Warm Blade, was released into the market, it was priced at around 50 bucks and it sold tens of millions of copies. On the first day that it was published, the website was down and the book sales broke the records by hundreds of millions.

Apart from that, it broke the world record of a contemporary author who sold the most copies in a day.

If they were not planning to charge for the book, the websites would be overwhelmed by the fans.

Janet looked indifferent and her tone was surprisingly calm. “Just ask Lana to maintain the system.” It’s not difficult for a professional hacker to maintain the system at all!

Lee was speechless upon hearing that. She doesn’t seem to know that we will lose billions of sales by giving the book out for free.

However, he could only helplessly agree. “Alright.” She’s willful because she’s wealthy. Even if she spends all her money, she has Mason back home and he’s also incredibly rich.

Before Janet hung up on the call, she added, “By the way, keep an eye on the folks from Black Rain. I don’t want any accidents to occur this time.”

She was still not done with her plans to avenge her previous grudge with Black Rain. If they had the audacity to interfere with her current plans, she would exterminate their headquarters—wherever that would be.

“No problem!” He gave a slight smile. Seems like Black Rain has really pissed Janet off this time around.

After she hung up, she tidied her hair before lazily walking downstairs.

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