However, I'm still reading the original. The author writes books very hard, and writing is very hard work. Although it may not be that difficult for many geniuses. We can't steal people's food from the market, meat from restaurants or clothes from shopping malls just because we are poor. So, why can we steal other people's books just because we are poor? What's more, even if you want to read a completely free book, you just have to endure it-wait for the author to finish reading the book and publish a paper book, then borrow it from the library or read a friend's book. The Capital Library has read many online novels. Judging from the degree of depreciation, almost every book has been read by countless people. On the other hand, our time is limited. As an adult, you should not read online novels for more than half an hour every day. Because reading online novels is essentially an entertainment. Besides, we can't delay serious business because of entertainment. Time and youth are actually more precious than money.
We should be temperate. And when your time and money are very limited, carefully choose those novels that are really worth reading, or those that you really love, and the cost can be controlled, so you won't worry so much about money. Of course, there is no way to stop you from watching piracy. No one can stop you if you insist on watching piracy. But if you think about it seriously, is it worthwhile to waste precious time on novels that you are reluctant to buy?