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Shamelessly asking for a day off, there is no justifiable reason to speak, saying that it sounds good is rest, and the real intention is actually to be lazy.

I'm not the kind of writer with talent and skills, and with 4,000 words a day, I don't dare to say that it's one word at a time, but basically every sentence is carefully considered. Of course, the process wasn't that hard for me, because I loved the feeling of sharing with others and getting a response.

I don't dare to say how good what I shared, but I can say with a clear conscience that my attitude is worthy of every reader who supports me, every friend who cheers me on, and every brother who gives me a red ticket.

When I write about a scene or idea that I feel should be presented to the reader, no matter how difficult it is for me to write, I don't get lazy, and it's not uncommon for a sentence to be stuck for half an hour.

When I write a few thousand words and suddenly find something sorry for the reader's IQ or support, I will not hesitate to invalidate. Cutting a full page and a half is a daily occurrence.

I'm still a street writer for so long, but I won't lose my fun or fighting spirit because of bad collections or clicks.

Thankfully, I can thank so many people.

For me, behind every ID that appears in the book review section is a unique soul in this world who is sharing and communicating with me, supporting me, encouraging me, and even caring for me and looking forward to me. It's priceless.

Thank you!

It seems that this book has really just begun, and I will continue to write the rest carefully.

It's just shameless to be thorough, asking for votes, collecting and cheering.

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