Dream Weaving and Empire were both very popular novel website systems, but their application scenarios and characteristics were slightly different. The Dream Weaving System was a game development engine based on RPG Maker. It could be used to develop various types of games, including novel websites. The Dream Weaving System provided a wealth of functions such as user management, character management, task management, item management, game balance, etc. It allowed the novel website administrator to easily manage and maintain the content of the novel website. In addition, the Dream Weaving System also had social interaction functions such as guilds, chat rooms, forums, etc., which allowed novel website users to interact and communicate with each other. In contrast, the Empire System was a back-end development framework for novel websites. It was mainly used to help the administrators of novel websites build and implement the back-end logic of novel websites, including database management, user management, content management, authority management, and so on. The Empire System was highly efficient, flexible, and expansive. It could easily develop various types of novel websites and support a variety of programming languages and development environments. Therefore, from the perspective of application scenarios and characteristics, the Dream Weaving System was more suitable for developing novel websites because it provided rich social interaction functions and gamified design to attract novel website users. However, if he wanted to develop an efficient, flexible, and expansive back-end system for a novel website, the Empire System was also a good choice.