Whether a chapter of 10,000 words or 2000+ words was good depended on the individual's writing style and the reader's reading habits. Usually, writing a chapter of 10,000 words was more compact and could attract readers 'interest faster. At the same time, it could also allow readers to keep up with the development of the story faster. This method was more popular among the readers of the fast-food culture, but it required the author's writing ability to be able to control the rhythm and plot turns well to avoid procrastination. In contrast, the 2000+ words chapter format was more leisurely. It could better showcase the author's writing skills and worldview settings, and at the same time, allow the readers to better immerse themselves in the story. This method was suitable for readers who liked to savor the story slowly, but it required the author's narrative and expression skills to be able to construct a good world view, character relationships, and plot twists so that the readers could experience more fun and depth in the story. No matter what kind of writing style it was, it needed to be adjusted and improved according to the feedback of the readers and the development of the story in order to write better works.