The chapter and the main text were different parts of the novel. They usually appeared at the beginning or end of the novel to introduce the background of the story, shape the characters, and set the plot. The anti-theft chapter was set to prevent the novel from being stolen. It usually appeared in front of the main body. Anti-theft chapters usually used some suspense, foreshadowing, hints, and other methods to make the reader have the urge to continue reading. At the same time, the anti-theft chapter would also be interwoven with some of the author's own descriptions or fictional plots to increase the realism and credibility of the novel. The main body of the novel was the main part of the author's creation. It usually included the main plot, character creation, story ending, and so on. The difference between the anti-theft chapter and the main body was that the anti-theft chapter was set to prevent the novel from being stolen, while the main body was the main part of the author's creation and the core content of the novel.